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Top: Kids_and_Teens: Your_Family
Please read the following carefully before suggesting a site to any Kids_and_Teens category, and note that no site is guaranteed placement or review. *** Failure to follow these guidelines will result in the deletion of your suggestion. *** Kids_and_Teens is for audiences 18 and under. Please note that this directory is for kids and not about kids.
If you believe your site complies with these guidelines, you are welcome to suggest it once to the single most appropriate category, but remember, |
This category lists sites created for kids and teens under the age of 18 that provide information about families and all aspects of family life.
| Submit sites about children or family members who have been adopted. Please note - these sites should be geared FOR kids and teens. |
Category deals with children or young people who have been adopted or who have family members that were adopted.
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Submit sites about brothers and sisters in families. |
This category lists sites created for kids and teens under the age of 18 that provide information about brothers and sisters in a family.
This category is for sites that provide information, advice, and support for kids or teenagers whose families have been affected by divorce.
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Accept sites that contain information about grandmothers and grandfathers and their relationships with their families. |
This category lists sites created for kids and teens under the age of 18 that provides information about grandparents in a family.
| Sites for breeders, and other commercial sites will not be listed here. |
Includes sites that aid children and teens in the selection and care of a pet.Also includes sites dedicated to one's pet. Includes sites about one's favorite pet.
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Submit sites about step-parents. |
This category lists sites created for kids and teens under the age of 18 that provides information about step-parents in a family.
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This category is for sites that provide information, advice or support for young carers. |
A young carer is under 18 years of age. They help look after a parent, brother, sister or another relative or friend who due to their disability, frailty, illness or vulnerability cannot care for themselves without help. Young carers face serious caring responsibilities. In addition to the daily tasks they complete for their parents such as housework, cooking and bathing, they live with the added pressure of school and, often, a lack of understanding from schoolmates.
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