Any other forums similar to brillkids?

Are there any other forums similar to brillkids that promotr early learning or general education related forums?

I have read many introductory posts here where people comment that it was a BIG fortune/luck that they found brillkids site. Even I feel the same and I am happy that I didnt miss this site. I find each and everytime new information in this site that puts me in awe.

So I want to know if there are any other sites/forums that one should not miss when it comes to teaching babies or toddlers or children or adults.

Thanks.

A link that i like to visit and knew from participating in this forum is:

http://www.theclassicalmommy.com/bitscollection.html

There i foun many power points that use to show my grandson.
I hope you like it too.

Thanks 2010Bebes. But I was looking for a forum similar to brillkids where people share their learning experiences (either for babies or adults) :slight_smile:

You may find this site useful http://www.sgparenting.com. Though I have not used it myself and addicted to Brillkids. lol

:yes: I agree with Sunmoonstar23 - sgparenting.com is a great site to visit since there are also a lot of topics there which talk about general parenting and teaching children.

I’d also recommend trying to look for an online community made up of members who live in your vicinity (SGParenting is great for parents from Singapore just as SmartParenting.ph is great for moms from the Philippines) so try an online search for a forum in your state.

Also might be worth a look:
http://www.familyeducation.com/home/
http://www.ivillage.com/pregnancy-parenting

Wow those are interesting sites. Thanks for sharing.

http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewforum.php?f=7&sid=dda6ffc9f817d5a211e103ca32fee6d8

found this today. Not totally applicable to me since I am not local, but still some good info.

The “parenting your gifted child” subforum on mothering.com has some good ideas/math reviews, etc. It’s not all great, but a few new perspectives and some interesting reading.

http://www.mothering.com/discussions/forumdisplay.php?f=370