| Child Education 11 | Kids' Learning & Family Resources | Resources focus on education, entertainment, and support for children and their families. Content includes learning materials, games, parenting advice, and faith-based education. |
| Childcare 6029 | Children’s Services & Early Education | Resources detail a wide range of support for children and families, encompassing care, education, and therapeutic interventions. Offerings include childcare facilities, after-school programs, specialized therapies, and recreational activities promoting wellbeing and development. |
| Children’s Education 65 | Kids’ Learning & Educational Resources | This compilation features websites offering educational content and activities specifically designed for children of various ages. Resources encompass diverse subjects including science, art, language, religion, and cultural awareness, often employing interactive and playful methods. |
| Early Childhood 18 | Learning, activities and personal growth resources. | A compilation of websites offering educational programs and opportunities for personal development. Resources include cultural centers, language learning, and youth associations focused on skill-building. |
| Early Childhood Care 17 | Early Years Education & Childcare | Resources focus on learning and development for children, from infancy through primary school. Offerings include primary schools employing various pedagogical approaches like Dalton and Jenaplan, alongside early childhood education and care facilities. |
| Early Childhood Education 1345 | Netherlands early childhood education resources | Websites featuring organizations and institutions dedicated to early childhood education in the Netherlands. Resources cover integral child centers, educational institutions, and learning programs for young children. |
| Education Abroad 12 | Foundations: International Education & Aid | These organizations are primarily focused on supporting educational initiatives and humanitarian aid in developing countries. Geographic focus areas include Nepal, India, Kenya, Ghana, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Gambia. |
| Education Initiatives 28 | Education Support: Global Initiatives | These organizations focus on improving educational access and opportunities for children and young adults in developing countries across Africa and Asia. Many initiatives concentrate on providing school supplies, building educational facilities, and sponsoring individual students to overcome financial barriers. |
| Education in Africa 10 | African Education & Humanitarian Aid | Websites listed focus on supporting education, health, and basic needs in various African countries. Organizations featured provide assistance to vulnerable populations including children, the elderly, and those affected by crises. |
| Educational Programs 210 | Youth & Educational Initiatives | This compilation features organizations offering diverse learning experiences for children and young people across the country. Programs encompass arts, culture, sustainability, social-emotional development, and academic enrichment, often with a focus on community engagement. |
| Out-Of-School Activities 10 | Children's creative & outdoor pursuits | Resources offer opportunities for children's artistic expression and personal growth through creative activities and coaching. Several sites focus on organizing engaging events and educational programs for youth. |
| Out-Of-School Programs 26 | Children's Activities & Out-Of-School Care | These resources offer a variety of programs for children, encompassing childcare, after-school activities, and educational workshops. Many focus on fostering creativity, social skills, and personal development through play, sports, nature exploration, and artistic expression. |
| Parent Involvement 172 | Primary Schools & Parental Engagement | This compilation features websites of primary schools throughout the country, offering information on their educational approaches and facilities. Many schools emphasize collaboration with parents, providing resources and opportunities for involvement in their children’s education. |