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Extractions: The ten Big School Newsletters are sent to students that have registered for kindergarten. The goal of the newsletter is to help these students prepare for kindergarten by addressing concerns about what will happen at "Big School," by encouraging development of reading skills, providing self-assurance about the new adventure they are about to begin. The letters are sent every week throughout the summer before the children start kindergarten. Includes short syntheses of research about the characteristics of early education programs that have the most influence on the development of cognition and learning. This guide is an initial step designed to provide information to local, district, and state educators about the hallmarks of high-quality early childhood programs.
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Extractions: Professional counselors are available to work with families, friends, and child care providers to offer support after the loss of a baby. Staff also offer current medical information about SIDS. Services include: Our counselors also work with the health care provider network and volunteers to coordinate the best possible support following the death of a child. Typically about 100 new families receive service each year. All services are provided free of charge. For more information e-mail Katie Tillman-Cecil at KTillman@SIDSResources.org
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Extractions: Professional Education Opportunities SIDS Resources conducts presentations, attends professional conferences and provides information for physicians, nurses, health educators, police, paramedics/EMTs, social workers, child care providers, and parent educators on SIDS research, risk reduction recommendations, emergency response and bereavement for any infant death. Presentations ensure professionals are aware of the latest and most accurate information on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and that professionals are prepared to effectively assist families experiencing this terrible tragedy. Trainings can also be custom-designed for clergy, civic groups and other professionals interested in learning more about SIDS and coping with infant death. "The video coupled with the expert's knowledge of the latest research, demonstrates to the officer the best way to handle this very sensitive issue."
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Extractions: Articles For Parents Learning First Alliance Every Child Mathematically Proficient: An Action Plan- Top ten tips for parents Safe Surfing for Families Take a surfing adventure as a family Building Bridges: The Mission and Principles of Professional Development Goals 2000-The United States Government article about the use of Professional development to increase student achievement No Child Left Behind Legislation, Regulations and Guidance for the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. Child Development Brain Wonders Resources and information about child development from the ages of 0-3 years Child Care Choosing quality child care Developmental Milestones What happens during the growth of children Parenting A-Z Child development, crying babies, fathers, mothers, what to expect, and much more Resources in Child and Family Development Barabra Wales website, which contains many resources for familes.
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Extractions: Internet Resources for Gifted and Talented Eskimo North is considered a classic, one of the oldest gifted resources page on the Internet. It seems to be very through and complete. It provides a summary of giftedness for anyone new to the field. Also included is information of ERIC Clearinghouse, talent searches and summer programs, distance learning programs, publications, organizations, legal information, catalogs and vendors, publications where students can publish their work, mailing list, FAQ files, pen pals for gifted, books and bibliographies, and upcoming events. http://www.eskimo.com/~user/kids.html Scott Carles, a fifth grade teacher began his resource list in 1995. It includes journals, research, schools, funstuff, parent resources, and miscellaneous. This is one of richest places to start looking for information on teaching or parenting a gifted child. Be sure and bookmark this web site. http://205.121.65.141/Millville/Teachers/TAG/gifted2.htm
AAPC - Autism Asperger Publishing Company | Links & Resources Kansans for IDEA Compliance. COPAA The Council of parent Attorneys and Advocates. USDeptartment of education. Families Together. MPACT/missouri parents Act. http://www.asperger.net/links.htm
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Extractions: Children and Youth Succeeding in School Missouri resources National resources Missouri Resources National Resources A national nonprofit organization serving leaders in state departments responsible for their state's elementary and secondary education. Provides publications, conferences, and other resources related to school reform, the role of schools and the education system in welfare reform, and other topics of interest to those implementing Caring Communities.
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Extractions: Parent News for March-April 2000 Resources for Parents Conference Calendar Conference: Issues in Early Childhood Education: Curriculum Design, Teacher Education, and the Dissemination of Information Sponsor: ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Date: November 5-7, 2000 Place: Champaign, Illinois Description: Contact: ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education Internet: http://ericeece.org/katzsymposium Conference: Building a Foundation for the 21st Century Sponsor: Midwest Association for the Education of Young Children (AEYC) Date: March 1-4, 2000 Place: St. Louis, Missouri Description: The Midwest AEYC conference will include a number of conference tracks, including the following: Advocacy/Public Policy, Parents and Families, Brain Research, Equity/Gender, Reggio Emilia, Teacher Education, and Family Child.
State/Local Resources Index Page - Missouri to increase public awareness about the rights of missouri's special education students asan umbrella organization for the many special parent and child http://www.childrenwithdisabilities.ncjrs.org/missouri.html
Extractions: The Sea is a not-for-profit Corporation of parents and advocates to increase public awareness about the rights of Missouri's special education students. The SEA's purpose is to serve as an umbrella organization for the many special parent and child assistance groups currently operating throughout the State of Missouri.
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