If you could only recommend 1 online resource to a parent, what would it be and why?

I'm putting together an parent resource page for my school. I'd like to go beyond the typical collection of links, but am not exactly sure how to do so. Any suggestions would be appreciated - examples too if you have them!

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Hi - for parents of elementary school children, please include www.readinglogs.com

Why?
it helps them avoid trips to friends' houses to pick up the spelling/vocabulary words list kids forgot to bring home.
lets kids practice spelling without help from adults (computer speaks the words to them)
submit readinglogs/vocab cards online to teachers, so they are never lost (parents do not have to scramble to
create duplicate ones)
ABOVE ALL, the site is FREE!!!
This is just spam. It is all you post. Give us a break already...
Have you looked at the site.
Is this post with the URL responisve to the question asked in the forum?

Please do not rush to judgement. Thank you very much.

Hi everyone, without healthy diet, the students cannot study so meeting the basic of healthy eating at home is the most valuable thing that parents can do to contribute to the student's success at school! I am concerned that more and more students are overwight and have low self-esteem. Often, the parents have the same issue.

I am going to recommend this great website which parents can download free. It is a perfect diet tracker! It is so easy to use and parents can ensure that they provide healthy meal for kids who are overwight. I am using the trial verision at the moment and found it so useful and educational!!

If you are a PE or Home Eco teacher, this is a must see!
http://www.bestshareware.net/download/perfect-diet-tracker.htm

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