New England Center Deafblind Project includes links to parent Centers in other states. State Departments of EducationConnecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, and new hampshire. Family resources. http://www.necdbp.org/links.htm
Extractions: Commercial Sites Affiliated Agencies : ASSETT is part of the Alliance for Assistive Technology, Education, and Community Health (ATECH). Funded by the New Hampshire Department of Education, ASSETT provides supplemental support services to New Hampshire schools serving students who have sensory and/or communication impairments. Board of Education and Services for the Blind (BESB) : Dedicated to serving all people who are legally blind and children who are visually impaired that are residents of the State of Connecticut. Catholic Charities Maine Perkins School for the Blind : The Perkins School for the Blind is the sponsoring agency for the New England Center Deafblind Project.
Alliance Raskin, National Technical Assistance Consultant, new hampshire. Northeast RegionalCenter parent Information Center of Coalition for the education of Children http://www.taalliance.org/description.htm
Extractions: Text-Only Site What Is the Alliance? The Technical Assistance Alliance for Parent Centers (the Alliance) is funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, to serve as the coordinating office for the Technical Assistance to Parent Projects beginning. The Alliance is an innovative project which focuses on providing technical assistance for developing and funded Parent Training, Information Projects and Community Parent Resource Centers under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). What Are Parent Centers?
NHPTV Knowledge Network Home arts, technology, math, special education, languages, and new hampshire Public Television'sReady To Learn service Between the Lions to parent workshops Ready http://www.nhptv.org/kn/
Extractions: Every day from 2-6 a.m. the Knowledge Network broadcasts instructional and professional development programs designed to meet the needs of New Hampshire teachers and students. Programs like NatureWorks, a 16-part natural science series for grades 3-6 that was produced by New Hampshire Public Television with the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center. Get out your pencils, crayons and markers. It's time for the Ninth Annual Reading Rainbow Young Writers and Illustrators Contest. This national competition encourages children in kindergarten through third grades to create their own original picture books. The contest runs through April 1, 2003. Local and national prizes will be awarded and every child who enters the contest will receive a Certificate of Achievement signed by LeVar Burton. Local winners will be announced April 18, 2003 and National winners will be announced in June.
Gifted And Talented Resources new hampshire Public Television, ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted EducationFrequently asked can share ideas and resources, a parent center, chat http://www.nhptv.org/kn/vs/special1.htm
Extractions: Sponsers two free programs for students: The Research Science Institute (RSI), a six-week summer program held at MIT, brings together students demonstrating outstanding aptitude in the sciences and mathematics. and The Role Models and Leaders Project which encourages high school juniors from traditionally underrepresented populations to pursue careers in science, and industry. Duke University Talent Identification Program
Home School Corner Massachusetts Home Learning Association Massachusetts Homeschool Organizationof parent Educators. new hampshire Michael's Home education Page new http://www.e-tutor.com/homeschool/resourcesbystate.htm
WebRing: Hub difficulties relating to the training and education of their new hampshire Welcometo parent to parent of new hampshire. As a parent you may have questions and http://p.webring.com/hub?ring=ucan&list
Education Associations vLAB Serving Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, new hampshire, new York, Rhode thatthe health and education of children National parent Information Network. http://www.idcnet.com/~cstewart/elibasoc.htm
Extractions: * indicates free policy samples and password free Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa ... Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York ... Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia ... National School Board Association 50 STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENTS Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION REGIONAL LABORATORIES: Appalachia Educational Lab Serving Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. Lab for Student Success Serving Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Washington D.C. Mid-Continent Regional Educational Lab Serving Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming. North Central Regional Educational Lab Serving Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin Northwest Regional Educational Lab Serving Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington.
Research licensing, links to other foster parent sites. social and community services, education,and training information to new hampshire employers and http://www.unh.edu/social-work/1Resour.htm
Extractions: New Hampshire State LibraryLibrary Reference Sites PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Association of State Social Work Boards Association of boards which regulate social work licensing. BPD - Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors BSW national organization. List of all MSW and BSW programs; links to many social work resources. CSWE - Council on Social Work Education Accreditation of programs, curriculum policy, advocacy, annual conference. International Federation of Social Workers Global and international social work issues. International Social Work Page From the National Institute for Social Work (UK) National Federation of Societies for Clinical Social Work, Inc.
New Hampshire Data - Quality Counts '99 Majority of parents attend parentteacher conferences (1996), ? (1998), strong.State grants waivers of education regulations (1998), no. new hampshire. ADEQUACY. http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc99/states/grades/nh-t.htm
Extractions: NOTE: "Algebra class" refers to an algebra or integrated-mathematics course. New Hampshire MATH 4th graders who scored at least at "proficient" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam 4th graders who scored at least at "basic" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam 4th graders who scored at least at "below basic" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam 8th graders who scored at least at "proficient" level on 1996 NAEP mathematics exam
Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted 1 education Week could not verify information for the District of Columbia onschoolcrisis-management plans, class-size new hampshire. parent INVOLVEMENT. http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc02/templates/state_data.cfm?slug=17qcnh.h21
New Hampshire Law & Support Groups - Another Path 21 years of age shall not include parentdesigned home education programs as whichexists solely to support homeschooling in new hampshire; we support http://www.pacinfo.com/~handley/statelaw/nh.html
Extractions: Homeschool Your Child for Free Support This Site Amazon.com pays me a small commission on books and materials you purchase through my site. The cost to you is the same whether you purchase through my site, or from visiting Amazon.com directly, but purchases made through me help keep this site on-line. Look for the blue links and Amazon.com Search Boxes throughout the site. Thank you for your generosity! The following is provided for information purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Chapter 193-A: Home Education
Parent Involvement - National Standards that go to every school district in new hampshire. Board of education adopted aparent involvement policy The Oregon Department of education reprinted the http://www.pta.org/parentinvolvement/standards/state.asp
Extractions: Connecticut's General Assembly passed a law in 1997 (Public Act 97-290) which was intended to foster meaningful partnerships among schools, families, and communities to enhance student learning. It stated that ALL local and regional boards of education were required to develop, adopt, and implement written policies and procedures to encourage parent-teacher communication by September 1, 1998. The Connecticut Department of Education along with community partners including the Connecticut PTA, put together a packet to help local boards of ed comply with the law. The packet contained a sample policy, the six standards in detail, an overview of the law, and procedures and agreements that had been developed in school districts around the country, as models for communities to use.
Extractions: Choose a Resource Breastfeeding Camps Child Care Classes for Kids Education Family Fun Family Safety Fertility Holidays In the Spotlight Libraries Multiples Party Planning Photographers Pregnancy-Postpartum Relocation Guide Support-Special Needs Vacation Guide Volunteering New Hampshire Parent Resources
Help And Hope For Parents In Special Education - Page 2 Of 2 It's nice to know you're not the only parent who has you ever confused by the alphabetsoup of Special education terms that From University of new hampshire. http://specialed.about.com/cs/helphope/index_2.htm
Center For Medical Home Improvement activities including research, development, and education functions. Home ImprovementProject, a new hampshire and Vermont are made up of parent partners, care http://www.medicalhomeimprovement.org/about.htm
Extractions: CMHI staff from left to right. Jessy LaValley, Kathy Sherrieb, Carl Cooley, Jeannie McAllister, and Sandi Cragin. W. Carl Cooley, MD and Jeanne W. McAllister, RN, MS, MHA have collaborated for over eight years in their efforts to improve community-based health care systems for children with special health care needs and their families. In 2001 they established the Center for Medical Home Improvement with the help of many colleagues and families. W. Carl Cooley, MD Co-Director Crotched Mountain Foundation and Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center in Greenfield, New Hampshire, and an associate professor of pediatrics at the Dartmouth Medical School. Prior to his fellowship training in developmental pediatrics, Dr. Cooley spent eleven years in community-based, primary care pediatric practice. Dr. Cooley lives in Newbury, NH with his wife and three children, one of whom is a teen with special health care needs.
Childbirth And Parenting Education In Greater Boston $15. parent education Department 978927-9103. Young parent Program For mothers under25. Louis Nebraska NV - Las Vegas new hampshire NJ - Northern NJ http://boston.babyzone.com/parentresources.asp?type=Parenting Classes
WebRing: Hub parent to parent of new hampshire Learning that your child As a parent you may havequestions and in home nursing care, respiratory care, education for special http://m.webring.com/hub?ring=jamielee&list&page=1
SearchUK - Finds It Fast! Kingdom) parent Guide Special education parent guide offering educational advocatesfor education for the needs child located in new hampshire and Northern http://www.searchuk.com/Top/Reference/Education/Special_Education/Support/
The Krempels Foundation - What Is The Fund? Rehabilitation State Department of education 78 Regional on Disability Universityof new hampshire 7 Leavitt parent Information Center (603) 2247005 or (800 http://www.braininjurysupport.org/other.html
Extractions: The most comprehensive source of support, sharing, education, and advocacy for people with acquired brain disorders, their families, and professionals. Survivors support groups throughout the State. Individuals to call for support. NHBIA Family Helpline (800) 773-8400. Dept. of Health and Human Services