KidsEmail.org Selected As One of the Top 101 Best Back to School Websites by HowToLearn.com
Arbon, Idaho (PRWEB) August 08, 2013 -- In its annual listing of the best websites for parents to find valuable and trusted resources, HowToLearn.com has selected KidsEmail.org as one of the Top 101 Best Back to School Websites. “As back to school time begins, parents and teachers are always searching for unique websites, the very best back to school websites, which will enhance learning and provide better ways to begin and end the school year successfully,” says Pat Wyman, founder of HowToLearn.com.
HowToLearn.com is the world's leading learning site with more than two million visitors a year. Each year, an expert team of reviewers hand picks the best websites and collects them in one convenient location for parents.
The Top 101 Best Back to School Websites award features websites that provide parents with the highest quality resources available. "Everyone claims to be the best," says Wyman, "The truth is – they are not. However, when learning experts and authors step in to evaluate sites personally, you will find a higher quality list of websites to help you meet all your back to school goals."
KidsEmail.org is an award-winning email service for kids that is trusted by more than 30,000 parents. The email service empowers parents to increase their child’s online safety with a wide range of parental controls that include monitoring incoming and outgoing mail, filtering unwanted words and images, restricting login hours, and managing contacts.
In addition to selecting KidsEmail.org as an excellent safe email tool, the Top 101 Best Back to School Websites includes a wide range of resources for parents on topics that include back to school supplies, study skills, homeschooling, spelling, math, reading, anti-bulling, ADHD, and autism.
To learn more about this award-winning, safe email service for kids, visit KidsEmail.org to sign up for a free 30-day trial.
About KidsEmail.org
Launched in 2009, KidsEmail.org is a safe email service designed to protect kids ages 4 to 12 from Internet dangers including cyberbullying, pornography, predators, and email from strangers. This service allows kids to only send emails to and receive emails from people on their contact list while also allowing parents to monitor email conversations. Visit KidsEmail.org to learn more and to sign up for a free trial.
Jacob Andersen, Ruby Web, LLC, http://www.kidsemail.org, 2085574132, [email protected]
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