www.aacap.org

Web site of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

www.bipolar.com

Up-to-date information sponsored by the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline.

www.bipolarchild.com

Hosted by husband-and-wife doctor and coauthor team, Demitri and Janice Papolos.

www.healthyplace.com/communities/bipolar/children_4.asp

Bipolar Community forum and resource center.

www.bipolarplanet.com

Established in 1995, the Bipolar Planet Web site is dedicated to exploring bipolar disorder in order to understand it and teach others to understand as well.

www.mhsanctuary.com

Resources to books, news articles, and online chat.

www.bipolarsurvivor.com

Devoted to those who are dealing with this serious mental-health experience.

www.bipolarsupport.org

Information and support for those who are bipolar and all who love and care for them.

www.bpchildren.com

Available to “help children and those who wish to understand them.”

www.bpso.org

Bipolar Significant Others started in 1995 to support people in relationships with those who are bipolar.

www.bpkids.net

Top-notch resource site for the Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation.

www.heall.com

Health Education Alliance for Life and Longevity (HEALL) promotes alternatives as a “resource center for body, mind and spirit” and addresses bipolar disorder.

www.isbd.org

International Society for Bipolar Disorders, headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

www.jbrf.com

The Juvenile Bipolar Research Foundation raises and distributes funds for bipolar research.

www.mcmanweb.com

McMan's Depression and Bipolar Web site, hosted by self-advocate John McManamy.

www.nami.org

Web site for the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill.

www.nimh.nih.gov

The National Institute of Mental Health works to “improve mental health through biomedical research on mind, brain, and behavior.”

www.p2pusa.org

National Parent-to-Parent Network Web site linking parents with other parents in similar situations.

www.transitionmap.org

A Web site for educators supporting high school students with differences who are transitioning to adult life.

www.wrightslaw.org

The Web site of Peter Wright, Esq., an expert on special education.

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