Interaction's Care Network - Parent Choices values taught, *parental control of environment, *parent and home University of nebraska-Lincoln,269 nebraska Center for Continuing education, Lincoln, NE http://www.tckinteract.net/Parent.html
Extractions: A Third-Culture Kid (TCK, also known as Trans-Culture Kid) is "an individual who, having spent a significant part of the developmental years in a culture other than the parents' culture, develops a sense of relationship to all of the cultures while not having full ownership in any. Elements from each culture are incorporated into the life experience, but the sense of belonging is in relationship to others of similar experience." David Pollock, Interaction Director Advice on Colleges Information for Tentmakers Furlough: prayer letter/cards, travel sites, investing, relocation list Schooling in Homeland PROs - *Education compatible with higher education, *Re-entry adjustment minimized, *Educational/enrichment opportunities CONs - *Extended separation from parents, Possible lack of personal care, *Cultural influence without parental guidance
Extractions: Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington, D.C. West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
Extractions: Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington, D.C. West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
Kent State University Parent Resources Delaware parent education Resource Center http//www.childinc.com/DPERC.htm. NEBRASKANebraska Department of education http//www.nde.state.ne.us/. http://fpsrv.dl.kent.edu/ecis/Web/Parent Resources/ParentResource.htm
Extractions: Alabama's Early Intervention System www.rehab.state.al.us/intervention.htm Alabama Department of Education Alabama Special Education Alabama Preschool Handbook http://www.alsde.edu/documents/65/Handbook_0-5_wDisabilitiesP.pdf ADRS Early Intervention Systems Office Locations http://www.rehab.state.al.us/ei_offices.html ALASKA Alaska Department of Education http://www.educ.state.ak.us/tls/sped/ Alaska Maternal, Child and Family Health (Early Intervention) http://www.hss.state.ak.us/dph/mcfh/SectionMCFH.htm Alaska Special Education http://www.educ.state.ak.us/tls/sped/ ARIZONA Arizona Community and Family Health Services
Child Care Provider And Parent Resources Relating To Child Care Nutrition parent Provider parent resources Sites Concerning for the Educationof Young Children (NAEYC Educare Colorado Other States nebraska Family Child http://coloradochildcare.com/HTMLpages/links.htm
Extractions: Contains over 8,000 resources in a computerized database maintained by the Nebraska Health and Human Services System. The NNCF maintains a copy of this database which is updated from the state mainframe every month. You may search the database by resource category (counseling, childcare, etc.), age served, zip code, city or county. STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION
Special Education News -- Nebraska Stats And Links nebraska button to outside web pageUniversity of nebraska at Lincoln education EmploymentServices. parent and Family Links check out For Families at left http://www.specialednews.com/states/ne/nelinks.html
Extractions: Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act 1995-2001 Allocation: '95-'01 Authorized: '95-'01 Funds Missed: $185.8 million $688.1 million $502.3 million 2001 Allocation: Possible 2002 Increase: Possible 2002 Allocation: $34.3 million $29.3 million $63.6 million SOURCES: Council for Exceptional Children reprint of aggregated actual allocations from U.S. Department of Education and full funding estimates derived by Fiscal Planning Services, Inc. based on information from IDEA Funding Coalition data. FY2002 appropriation under Harkin-Hagel plan estimated by American Association of School Administrators Federal and State Government Links
Parent Information & Resource Center nebraska Extension Publications. parentÂ’s Guide to the Internet. This free publicationcan also be obtained from the US Department of education by calling (800 http://www.frccn.org/pirc.htm
Extractions: Resource Center Accessing Parenting Information As a result of the Nebraska SPRING ECTC Media Center online or by calling the Family Resource Line at The following tips for children are offered to assist with ensuring safety: Never give out personal information. If someone wants to arrange a face-to-face meeting with you, tell your parents or another safe adult immediately. If messages make you feel confused or uncomfortable, end the communication and tell your parents or another safe adult right away Never use bad language or send mean messages on-line. Parenting Web Sites Familyeducation.com Fatherwork Offers inspiring and encouraging stories about fathering in a variety of challenging circumstances. Intended for use by fathers and family professionals. Florida Center for Parent Involvement This series of materials provides a wealth of current information for both parents and providers; the complete set of resources can be obtained in PDF format on the Department of Child and Family Studies Website at http://www.fmhi.usf.edu/cfs/dares/fcpi/
Nebraska SPRING Nurture Growth) was the designated parent Information and Resource Center (PIRC)for the State of nebraska. the United States Department of education as part http://www.frccn.org/nespring.htm
Extractions: Purposes Objectives Strategies Outcomes ... Collaborative Team Nebraska Parent Information and Resource Center (PIRC) From 1997 through 2002, Nebraska SPRING (Statewide Parental Resources and Involvement to Nurture Growth) was the designated Parent Information and Resource Center (PIRC) for the State of Nebraska. Funded by the United States Department of Education as part of the Goals 2000 initiative, Nebraska SPRING was dedicated to serving Nebraska parents and families. FRCCN was one of five collaborative partners working to make Nebraska SPRING a true statewide PIRC. Nationally, there were 58 Parent Information and Resource Centers (PIRCs). Support and technical assistance is provided to the PIRCs by the Parental Assistance Coordination Center (PACC). Information on the different PIRCs, including access to their websites, is available through PACC Although Nebraska SPRING no longer receives funds through the US Department of Education, many of the original PIRC activities were incorporated by the original Nebraska SPRING partners and subgrantees. The Nebraska SPRING Core Team continues as an ad hoc advisory board, meeting as required.
Extractions: Mouseover preload - not necessary for function Skip Navigation Privacy, Security, Notices About ED A-Z Index ... Contact Us Search: Advanced My Profile Add to My.ED.gov Bookmarks Inside SST Home Programs and Grants State Contacts Related Links ... OESE Home Parent Information Resource Centers FY 2001 Project Abstracts Nebraska Affiliation: PAT The Nebraska Parental Information and Resource Center, currently known as Nebraska SPRING (Statewide parental Resources, Involvement, and Nurturing for Growth) is a collaboration of organizations, agencies, parents and communities to establish and maintain a statewide resource network. The family Resource Center Coalition of Nebraska (FRCCN) is the project leader and will supervise project activities, operate the toll free parent line, monitor contracts to their partners, provide technical assistance statewide on family issues, and provide the maintenance and technical support to add parenting and family resources to the statewide database that is intended as the precursor to a Nebraska 211 system. The Nebraska SPRING (PIRC) Project will also involve a network of schools, ESUs, and local projects in the Winning Teams satellite education project. FRCCN will offer Computer and Family Literacy classes that acquaint families with appropriate Internet resources. In addition, participants will be involved in the Heads Up Learning Project via Echo satellites and schools with distance learning.
4MyChild Support, Help & Resources D. Christensen, Commissioner Department of education 301 Centennial us/ATP/TECHome.htmlNebraska educational Assistive parent TRAINING INFORMATION PROJECTS. http://www.cerebralpalsy.org/staNE.html
NebraskaSIGsummary of nebraska Lincoln - academy development; nebraska's parent Training Center parentPartnership and nebraska's model local education agency buildings; http://www.signetwork.org/SIG2000/Nebraska.htm
Early Intervention Related Links Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood education. Exceptional parent FamiliesUSA's Home Page Seliger World Wide Web Site nebraska Partnership IDEAS http://www.dec-sped.org/eilinks.html
Extractions: Links to sites related to early intervention, children with special needs and their families. Information dealing with policy, research and services is included. Feel free to explore and share with other interested individuals. If you know of other resources that should be included here, please send the URL to DEC Feedback
NSLHA - Nebraska Speech-Language-Hearing Association Neurological Disorders Online CEU Sites parent/Family Information Partnership; MadonnaRehabilitation Hospital; nebraska Center for the education of Children http://www.nslha.org/links.phtml
Extractions: Links to other sites contained within NSLHA.org are designed to allow users greater accessibility to additional, related information. Links contained within this site are not necessarily endorsed by NSLHA. NSLHA does not assume any liability for such links, or for information on pages accessed through such links.
Extractions: TelCom Services Teachers - Receive a second year of Lesson Planet for FREE! ... by choosing our Smart Saver Long Distance Program Top Sites this Week Science: Middle School Physical Science Resource Center Math: Project Interactive Social Science: America at War - Time for Kids Language Arts: International Children's Digital Library Project: Stay Safe Online Lesson Plan: Ready.gov from the Department of Homeland Security Top Sites Archives Educational News Schools Seek to Reassure in Wartime Special Education May Get Overhaul Make-A-Wish Foundation Helps Sick Student Go to College privacy Nebraska Subcategories: Cities Counties Most Popular Geography and Countries Searches: Africa Maps USA Maps World Atlas Home ... Nebraska Sponsored Links Nebraska Mortgage Rates - Interest.com - Get instant quotes on low mortgage rates for lenders in Nebraska, with no application forms to fill out. Use mortgage calculators to determine monthly loan payments.
Extractions: TelCom Services Teachers - Receive a second year of Lesson Planet for FREE! ... by choosing our Smart Saver Long Distance Program Top Sites this Week Science: Middle School Physical Science Resource Center Math: Project Interactive Social Science: America at War - Time for Kids Language Arts: International Children's Digital Library Project: Stay Safe Online Lesson Plan: Ready.gov from the Department of Homeland Security Top Sites Archives Educational News Schools Seek to Reassure in Wartime Special Education May Get Overhaul Make-A-Wish Foundation Helps Sick Student Go to College privacy Found websites and other resources for ' nebraska. Lesson Plans Books Software Maps ... Video Find 'nebraska' books Supplies Online Courses Category matches for: ' nebraska Home/History/United States History/State Histories Nebraska (2) Home/Geography and Countries/Maps/North America/USA Nebraska (2) Home/Research Tools/Libraries/Public/North America/USA Nebraska (1) Home/Research Tools/Museums and Exhibits/North America/USA Nebraska (2) Home/Art and Music/Visual Arts/Art Museums/North America/USA Nebraska (2) Home/Research Tools/Libraries/School Libraries/North America/USA Nebraska (11) Home/Geography and Countries/Regional Resources/North America/USA Nebraska (4) Home/Research Tools/USA and World News/Newspapers/North America/USA Nebraska (6) Home/Education/K-12 Resources/Schools/Primary/Public/North America/USA Nebraska (5) Home/Education/K-12 Resources/Schools/Primary/Private/North America/USA
Nebraska Homeschooling Laws - A To Z Home's Cool exempt school begins, an authorized parent representative will age, highest levelof education completed, names of of the Revised Statutes of nebraska (part of http://www.gomilpitas.com/homeschooling/laws/blNE.htm
Extractions: Homeschooling books and supplies at discount, no sales tax, and now free shipping! A to Z Home's Cool Homeschooling I am Ann Zeise , your guide to the best and most interesting and useful sites and articles about home education on the web. Search Home Recent Articles Events Join Email List ... Free Newsletter Site Index: A B C D ... Z Nebraska Homeschooling A to Z Home's Cool Nebraska Education Code For Homeschooling This is not intended to be legal advice and is distributed for information purposes only. Check for updates to Nebraska homeschooling laws at your public library. Home schools are considered "private schools" in Nebraska. Synopsis provided by NCHEA Compulsory attendance: From 7 to 16 years of age. Section
Nebraska Foster & Adoptive Parent Association. To promote community education and awareness of foster care and adoption issues.Values. Some of the nebraska Foster and Adoptive parent Association values and http://nncf.unl.edu/foster/nfapa/nfapa.home.html
Extractions: The mission of the Nebraska Foster and Adoptive Parent Association is to empower, support, and advocate for foster and adoptive families who are making a difference in the lives of Nebraska's children. Some of the Nebraska Foster and Adoptive Parent Association values and beliefs are: All children and families shall be treated with dignity and respect. Foster and adoptive parents provide a safe, nurturing environment for Nebraska's children. We will promote respectful relationships between foster and adoptive families and human service agencies.
Extractions: The Mentor Program is Nebraska Foster and Adoptive Parent Association's (NFAPA) response to its commitment to support foster and adoptive families. The program is available to new and old foster and adoptive families as needed in coping with the daily challenges of parenting a foster or adoptive child.