In this day and age, kids are learning to use the computer really young. They will most likely be using a computer at school earlier than age 9. Some good websites to check out would be: math games http://www.coolmath.com/ and learning games http://www.knowledgeadventure.com/ and http://www.funbrain.com/
One could find a reputable educational psychologist online on websites such as Educational Psychologist, T and F Online and on many other websites as well. Doing research will help you find a good psychologist.
To get an educational institution accredited online contact a school your interested in and ask. Many schools on their websites already have the acrediation on it.
There are a number of websites that offer games that have been specifically designed to be educational for children. Some of the most popular websites for these games are LeapFrog, FunBrain, and KnowledgeAdventure.
Educational toys can be found on online marketing places such as Amazon or E-bay. If you don't trust those websites you can go to a website that specializes in educational toys such as Fisher Price.
There are several different websites that host educational games online for children. These games are usually free to play. Some of these sites include PBS and Funbrain.
There are a few websites that offers this educational service online. One can go to Cricketweb, Maths Zone, Mad4Maths, and even BBC websites to find them.
There are several websites offering Ccna training online. One of these websites is semsim.com.
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I didn't find any websites for online study.
some websites r: gamesloth.com miniclip.com coolmath4kids.com and that's pretty much it
It depends on how old you are. If you are around 11-13, brainpop.com is really good. Also someother websites. Just go online and search for "educational websites" and you will probably get good websites...
You can go to most libraries to get lists of educational websites and examples of those sites for toddlers. You can also look online at places like Whole Child Education and Fun Brain or PBSKids for more examples.