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Extractions: Special Education and Disabilities Resources Return to: The Resource Center ADA and Disability Information Links to a large number of resources from Iowa State University The Arc Home Page A national organization on mental retardation Boys Town "Boys Town has a large variety of cutting-edge child-care programs to help children, families and other child-care providers" Canine Companions for Independenc http://www.caninecompanions.org/ e a non-profit organization whose mission is to serve the needs of people with disabilities by providing trained service, hearing, and social dogs, and by providing continuing support to ensure the success of the working team Central Iowa Center for Independent Living "The Central Iowa Center for Independent Living is a community based, non-profit, non-residential program serving persons with disabilities." Children's Defense Fund " We pay particular attention to the needs of poor, minority, and disabled children. Our goal is to educate the nation about the needs of children and encourage preventive investment in children before they get sick, drop out of school, suffer family breakdown, or get into trouble." Consortium on Inclusive Schooling Practices The Consortium on Inclusive Schooling Practices represents a collaborative effort to build the capacity of state and local education agencies to serve children and youth with and without disabilities in school and community settings.
Child Development Help, Tips, Advise And Resources For Positive Parenting Of Chi Dr. Susan Turben is active in the field as a parent educator.Category Reference education Special education Training PreK, Kindergarten, and Early education of Handicapped as social structures and parentinvolvement in colleges and universities throughout ohio and nationally. http://www.turben.com/
Extractions: Have a parenting question? Ask Susan Child abuse, child support and child kidnapping are words we read, hear and see everyday in the media. Unfortunately it seems we have lost our way and our children are the one's who suffer. Sometimes, we could all use some good parenting advise. Child development is something that all parents need to re-examine. What can we do, as parents, that will bring the best out of the children we are raising? This website from Dr. Susan Turben is dedicated to the parents and families who are committed to being the best they can be...Great parents and teachers of their children. Early childhood is just the starting point in teaching our children well, it is a life long commitment that only brings positive results if we, as parents, put in the effort Susan H. Turben, Ph.D. is a pioneer in the early intervention field, receiving her first grant for the Handicapped Children Early Education Program (HCEEP) in 1974. She started the first infant stimulation program in the capital district of New York State, replicating Dr. Ira Gordon's work at the University of Florida (Baby Learning Through Baby Play) and Dr. Betty Caldwell's Syracuse University training model, which trained paraprofessionals to work with disadvantaged parents and infants in both school and home settings. Dr. Susan Turben is a child development expert.
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Extractions: The Education Resource Guide was created by teachers and Education Professionals to provide the busy educator and parent with the best in Educational resources on the Web. We structured The Education Resource Guide for ease of navigation. With so few hours in the day, surfing the internet for helpful content can prove to be very time intensive.
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Extractions: Homework Central.com This is the first place to go for your homework needs. Choose from Elementary, High School, or College information. B.J. Pinchbeck's Homework Helper- www.bjpinchbeck.com This site is great for a quick search for any project from kindergarten through mid-college. Many awesome links. This site is really cool because it was started in 1996 by a nine year old boy B.J. Pinchbeck, with a little help from his dad. The Minnesota/Saint Paul Star Tribune's homework site This site is a great place for students from kindergarten to high school to get homework advice. Ask An Expert.com Homework Help in Many Subjects Answers within 24 hrs. Ask Jeeves for Kids Ask Jeeves Ways to Help Your Child Succeed in School Lots of great information (a section about each grade) Education Place Free K-8 resources for teachers, students, and parents
Ohio Education Goal 8 - Highlights welcomed as partners in their childrens education. its followup session, theparent is invited Goal 8 Goal 8 Benchmarks ohio Goals resources http://www.state.oh.us/goals98/g8highlights.htm
Extractions: Goal 8 Goal 8 Benchmarks Ohio Goals Resources ... Home There they will find brochures, books, audio-cassettes, and videotapes with helpful information about both educational and family concerns. They will find a computer with word processing capabili-ties and books and toys to keep their preschoolers amused while they work. They will find a list of upcoming speakers and workshops and signup sheets for activities and volunteer opportunities. Most of all, they will find other caring parents. For more information, call Cookson Elementary School at (937) 332-6740. Goal 8 Goal 8 Benchmarks Ohio Goals Resources ... Top of Page Last updated: Tuesday, September 29, 1998
Alliance The Alliance is an innovative project which focuses on providing technical assistance for establishing, developing, and coordinating parent Training and Information Projects under the Individuals with Disabilities education Act. Technical Assistance Alliance for parent Centers variety of resources to further strengthen the parent Centers' abilities http://www.taalliance.org/
Extractions: President's Commission on Excellence in Special Education Sign up for IDEA Alerts Welcome! The Alliance is an innovative project that focuses on providing technical assistance for establishing, developing, and coordinating Parent Training and Information Projects and Community Parent Resource Centers under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Parent Training and Information Centers (PTIs) and Community Parent Resource Centers (CPRCs) in each state provide training and information to parents of infants, toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities and to professionals who work with children. This assistance helps parents to participate more effectively with professionals in meeting the educational needs of children and youth with disabilities. The Parent Centers work to improve educational outcomes for children and youth with all disabilities (emotional, learning, mental, and physical). The Alliance offers a variety of resources to further strengthen the Parent Centers' abilities to effectively serve the families in their communities whose children have disabilities.
Extractions: One of the best resources for finding help for your child with a disability is your local school district (sometimes called Local Education Agency). If your child has already begun school and you think your child needs special services, we suggest that you begin by discussing your concerns with your child's teacher or school principal. If your child is an infant, we suggest that you refer to your State Resource Guide and contact the office listed for Programs for Children with Disabilities: Ages Birth through 2 Years. If your child is of preschool age, we suggest that you contact the office listed on the State Resource Sheet for Programs for Children with Disabilities: Ages 3 Through 5 Years. Ask for the Child Find Coordinator in your community.
Education World® - Parent Resources : School Choice Learn about the many programs and services offered by this Department, including an overview, guide to education programs, and a directory. http://db.educationworld.com/perl/browse?cat_id=5346
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Extractions: SEO-SERRC Most parents are concerned about their child's education, but parents of children with disabilities are often faced with very complex issues. Understanding the special education process can be confusing and finding the help and support you need for your child can seem overwhelming. If you would like to talk to another parent, someone who knows firsthand what it means to be the parent of a child with a disability and understands your unique concerns, the Parent Mentor Program may be able to help you. The Parent Mentor Program is a free service available to parents. The parent mentor Understands the special education process and the law, and can help you problem-solve concerns about your child; Attends school meetings at your request Maintains a resource library of books and materials about disability related topics that are available for you to borrow; Is familiar with the system of services in our school districts and our community; and Can help you advocate for your child.
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Extractions: Parent OGT Information Search this site If your high school student is having trouble with Math, check out our new Ohio standards based workbook. Distance learning opportunities Home Teachers Books NCLB Parents Students ... News Web Help by Standard: Grades 3-5 Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 History ... Contact Parents are naturally interested in Ohio testing issues as they relate to their children. We've collected some resources that may provide parents with direct connections to emerging news about upcoming tests and test requirements. Pros and cons: articles and websites that explore issues related to the Ohio Graduation Test: Ohio Department of Education Parent Page Partnership for Family Involvement in Education National Center for Fair and Open Testing Overview of Ed Reform ... Exceptional Parent Magazine Tell a Friend about this site: OGT Mentor does not collect personal information about you from this service (see our for details.)
Kent State University Parent Resources Delaware parent education Resource Center http//www.childinc.com/DPERC.htm. OHIOOhio Department of education http//www.ode.state.oh.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
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Extractions: The purpose of the Parent Educator Resource Center is to provide information and support to parents and educators. This will empower families and educators to make informed decisions regarding the children in their care. The PERC also connects families and educators with community resources and services. Informed, effective parents and educators working together for students present a powerful positive team.
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Extractions: powered by FreeFind Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention: The Parent Connection Two of the biggest concerns parents have when they send their sons and daughters to college are whether they will be safe, and whether they will do well academically. Both of those concerns are legitimate, and both are closely related to alcohol and other drugs, whether used by the student or by their fellow students. So parents deserve to know what schools are doing to curb alcohol and other drug use, and college administrators must be prepared to answer tough questions about their alcohol and other drug prevention policies and programs. For Parents of College-Bound Students What Colleges Are Saying to Parents About Alcohol and Other Drugs Parental Notification Additional Resources For Parents of College-Bound Students The Center for Parental Freedom is a coalition of parents, teachers, pediatricians, psychologists, dentists and children who seek to have parental and personal rights respected in US schools and universities. This site is to provide accurate information, support, and resources to assist parents and others in raising children to be healthy, drug-free, productive adults. In pursuit of this mission, the Parenting
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Extractions: Internet Explorer 5.5+ Resources for Cycling Safely and Efficiently (The following have been contributed by Fred Oswald) Cycling Information Resources includes links to safety articles, children's programs, and a list of Ohio's certified "Bike Ed" instructors. Revised 31 December 2002 Digest of Ohio Bicycle Traffic Laws (compiled by OBF members) contains excerpts from Ohio traffic laws and what they mean for cyclists. Revised 2 June 2002 Bicycle Safety Hang Tags may be printed on light cardboard to make hanging tags. Give to bike shops for hanging from new bikes, or use as safety reminder hand-outs. Both adult and parent's versions. makes a small brochure by printing 2-sided and folding in half.
Special Education In Ohio Help parents navigate the special education maze.Category Reference education Special education Support The parent Mentor Program is funded through a grant from the Residents outside WashingtonCounty can contact the ohio Department of Special education at 1 http://hometown.aol.com/th402000/myhomepage/
Extractions: We can: listen and answer questions supply information on Special Education programs help develop IEP's and attend team meetings as needed provide information to parents and school personnel about specfic disabilities and special education laws (books, videos, games, and printed material) provide information on educational meetings and workshops of interest organize and conduct workshops for parents, educators, and
Web Resources Each school has special programs to help their students. Contact your school formore information. Web Based Proficiency resources. ohio Department of education. http://www.chuh.org/Students/proficiency.lasso
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