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  1. Children of industry, parents of hope: Immigrant settlement in Albany, New York 1830-1920 ; a teaching packet with lesson plans, facsimile documents, and resources by Maryanne Malecki, 1994
  2. Steps to universal prekindergarten guidebook: A resource for superintendents, school boards, prekindergarten policy advisory boards, teachers, early childhood ... policymakers, parents, and citizens by Lynn Schuster, 1998
  3. Injuries and response what parents and professional providers are telling us about treating children with traumatic brain injury (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:341176) by Betty Pieper, 1991
  4. Building school-family partnerships in a South Bronx classroom (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:437449) by David Bensman, 1999

21. SchoolNotes.com (sm)
new york State United Teachers. National education Service; National parent TeacherAssociation; WorldWide Web Virtual Libraryeducation. parent resources.
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22. Families Together In New York State
Special education in new york State A parent's Guide from VESID Mental Health,Schools and Working Together for All Children and Youth Toward a Shared
http://www.ftnys.org/resources.htm
FTNYS Toll-Free Information Referral Line:
info@ftnys.org Publications, Guides, and Reports General Children's Mental Health Information
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General Children's Mental Health Information
Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General
Unmet Need for Mental Health Care Among U.S. Children: Variation by Ethnicity and Insurance Status
-from the American Journal of Psychiatry
PRESIDENT'S NEW FREEDOM COMMISSION ON MENTAL HEALTH INTERIM REPORT
released to President Bush and the nation October 29, 2002.
NYS Assembly Report "Broken Promises Broken Lives: A Report on the Status of the Mental Health Delivery System in New York State" 2002
presented by Martin Luster, retired NYS Assemblyman.
The Bazelon Center: States Failing to Meet Children's Mental Health Needs

Spending Too Much on Mental Illness in All the Wrong Places
- A report from Michael Hogan, Ph.D., chair of the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health Family Support Evidence-Based Practices Data Trends -a series of one-page briefs addressing current themes, summarizing recent articles, or presenting new developments in the field of children's mental health. A collaboration of the Research and Training Center at Portland State University and the Research and Training Center at the University of South Florida.

23. Parent Resources
can be used by any parent exploring mathematics new york Time Learning Network connections for students and Improvement of the US Department of education.
http://www.kings.k12.ca.us/kcoe/curric/parent.html
Kings County Office of Education
Useful Resources for Parents
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Helping Your Child Learn Special Education and ... Drug/Alcohol
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24. State/Local Resources Index Page - New York
the general education curriculum in general education classes in S., Suite 816 NewYork, NY 10003 212677-4650 We are a community based parent resource center
http://www.childrenwithdisabilities.ncjrs.org/newyork.html
State/Local Resources
New York

Listed below are resources specific to the state of New York.
  • The Advocacy Center
    Our purpose is to ensure that individuals' rights are respected and to enhance the quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
  • Advocates for Children of NY, Inc.
    151 West 30th St., 5th Floor
    New York, NY 10001
    Serving five boroughs of New York City.
  • Developmental Disabilities Council
    New York State DD Council; NY Commission on Quality of Care for the Mentally Disabled; University Affiliated Program Rose F. Kennedy Center; Westchester Institute for Human Development; and University Affiliated Program for Developmental Disabilities.
  • Helen Keller Services For the Blind (HKSB)
    The mission of the Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youth and Adults (HKNC) is to enable each person who is deaf-blind to live and work in his or her community of choice.
  • The Least Restrictive Environment Coalition
    The Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) Coalition was formed in 1999 by seventeen organizations that advocate on behalf of individual children with disabilities and their families with the New York City Board of Education, the New York State Education Department, and the United States Department of Education to enforce the requirement of federal and New York law that every child be educated in his/her LRE. The Coalition seeks to insure that, whenever appropriate, students with disabilities are provided with the supports, services, and accommodations they need to progress in the general education curriculum in general education classes in their neighborhood schools. Coalition staff research and report on LRE issues and implementation, maintain an interactive website and conduct workshops with parents and community groups.

25. Teachers. The Anti-Drug. -- Get Involved -- TeachersGuide -- Education Resources
Getting Them Help Do you have a student who has a parent that drinks too much Developedby The new york Times newspaper in education Program with
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Spanish Cambodian Chinese Korean ... Vietnamese Drug Information Alcohol Club Drugs Cocaine Ecstasy GHB Heroin Inhalants Ketamine LSD Marijuana Methamphetamine Ritalin Rohypnol Steroids Tobacco TeachersGuide Classroom Activities Education Resources Order Materials Articles and Columns ... TeachersGuide Home Developed by The New York Times Newspaper in Education Program with sponsorship from the Office of National Drug Control Policy, these guides did not involve the reporting or editing staff of The New York Times.
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26. Learning Leaders - Resources - Related Links
of Advocates for Children of new york, a non the ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementaryand Early Childhood education. include monthly articles in parent news, books
http://www.learningleaders.org/resource-links.html

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Resources: Related Links
Literacy and Education Organizations ARISE Foundation www.ariselife-skills.org ARISE is a nonprofit educational foundation established in 1986 to write, publish, and sell life-management material for at-risk children and teens. Classroom Connect Classroom connect.com The Classroom Connect Web site is home to the latest information to help K-12 educators make the most of the Internet in elementary, middle, and secondary schools around the world. Includes links to classroom keypals, school Internet projects, teacher contacts, school Web sites, and much more. Educators for Social Responsibility (ESR Metro) www.esrmetro.org ESR Metro was founded in 1982 by educators concerned about the dangers of nuclear war. Their work focuses on teaching children and adults skills in conflict resolution and intercultural understanding and promoting critical thinking, social awareness, and action in the classroom and beyond. Electronic School Magazine Electronic-school.com

27. SciEduNet - Parent Resource
of K12 students with hundreds of scientific programs and resources in new york,new Jersey, and How do I get involved in my child's science education?
http://www.sciedunet.org/parent/index.cfm
Would you like to do science activities with your children? Are you looking for summer science programs? Are you interested in parental involvement programs? The Science EduNet website connects parents of K-12 students with hundreds of scientific programs and resources in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut! Find answers to questions commonly asked by parents
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Questions Commonly Asked by Parents
How do I get involved in my child's science education? What are some science activities I can do with my children? Are there any summer science programs for my children? Are there programs for children who are gifted in science?
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How do I get involved in my child's science education?
The National Urban League released a wonderful series of guides entitled "Project PRISM" that help parents become involved in their children's science education. The following is a list of guides to help parents become involved in their children's science education:

28. Parent Resources
Eric parent Brochures. Family Involvement in education. advertisements placed in theBoston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, the new york Times, San
http://www.pvhs.k12.nj.us/parents.html
PARENT RESOURCES
Family-Friendly Places The Franklin Institute Science Museum offers online exhibits on an array of science and technology topics. Find good books to read, including Newbery and Caldecott Award Winners, at the American Library Association site. This site includes information about authors, Kids Connect (for help locating all the information online), and educational games. Watch Live from Mars, audio and video transmissions of the Pathfinder's explorations, at NASA's Quest Project site. Find more adventures in space, including views from the Hubble Space Telescope, at a different NASA site. Climb Mt. Ever0est, explore inside the Pyramids, and go on other electronic field trips with the Public Broadcasting System . Preschool children can enjoy children's programming here, elementary school children can practice story telling, and teenagers and adults can take telecourses. Join an interactive exploration of the oceans, on earth and beyond, with the Jason Project Puzzle over optical illusions, take memory tests, and conduct experiments, online and off, at the

29. National Association For The Education Of African American Children With Learnin
South Suite 1401 new york, new york 10016 Telephone for AfricanAmerican Education2141 Industrial PUBLICATIONS / newS / RESEARCH / parent NETWORK / resources
http://www.charityadvantage.com/aacld/resources.asp

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National Association for the Education of African American Children with Learning Disabilities
Other Resources
The following is a list of other organizations to contact for more information about learning disabilities and/or the education of African American children:
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
10801 Rockville Pike
Rockville, Maryland 20852
Telephone: (301) 897-5700 or (800) 638-8255
Fax: (301) 571-0457
Web Address: www.asha.org (Home Page) or www.professional.asha.org/resources/multicultural (Mulicultural Affairs)
8181 Professional Place, Suite 201
Landover, Maryland 20785 Telephone: (301) 306-7070 or (800) 233-4050 Fax: (301) 306-7090 Web Address: www.chadd.org Council for Learning Disabilities P.O. Box 40303 Overland Park, Kansas 66204 Telephone: (913) 492-8755 Fax: (913) 492-2546 Web Address: www.cldinternational.org Division for Learning Disabilities (DLD) - The Council for Exceptional Children 1110 North Glebe Road, Suite 300

30. Parental Involvement In Education: Resources - What Works - November 2000 - Case
new york Basic Books. parent Involvement Resource Packet. education Services,Casey Family Programs. resources Research on parent Involvement.
http://www.casey.org/whatworks/2000/11/resources.htm
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Practices that work Resources Teen pregnancy prevention October 1999 Focus Practices that work Resources Family foster care August 1999 Focus Practices that work Resources Linking Requirements Parental Involvement in Education : Resources Resources with a star ( ) are strongly recommended for readers with limited time to review materials. Resources: What Parents Can Do at Home Articles Available on the Web Getting Ready for College Early: A Handbook for Parents of Students in the Middle and Junior High School Years This handbook provides parents with information on how to help their youth plan for post-secondary education. Helping Your Student Get the Most Out of Homework. National PTA, National Education Association. This brochure answers parents' questions about homework and gives specific tips. Paulu, N. (September 1995).

31. Youth Violence
Within the guide, are research studies, program and project overviews, and links to agencies addressing Category Society Issues Violence and Abuse Youth...... School and parent resources. education Institute for Urban and Minority educationTeachers College Columbia University 525 West 120th Street new york, NY 10027
http://eric-web.tc.columbia.edu/pathways/youth_violence/
Quick Links Search About ERIC/CUE Major Subject Areas Publications ... Organizations and Resources ERIC System In-Process Abstracts ERIC Database Other ERIC System Sites Adjunct Clearinghouse on Homeless Education ... Submit Your Documents User Services Comments, Questions, User Survey Mailing List Site Map ERIC/CUE Home Pathways:: Youth Violence Defining Youth Violence Targeting Gange Violence Substance Abuse National Programs Community Programs School and PArent Resources Publications Pathway Home
Welcome to the Pathway on Youth Violence . The links within the pathway point you to a variety of Internet resources. Within this guide, there are research studies, program and project overviews, and links to agencies addressing youth violence.
Defining Youth Violence
A comprehensive overview of youth violence.
Targeting Youth Violence
Definitions, examples and prevention of gang violence.
Substance Abuse
Background information, organizations and publications on substance abuse.

32. EPRRI Resources: Links
http//www.carr.org/ccps/ new york Rochester City htm Technical Assistance Alliancefor parent Centers http taalliance.org US Department of education http//www
http://www.eprri.org/resources_links.html

Core Study States
EPRRI Collaboratorating Organizations Featured Web Site Local School District Research Sites ... Relevant Organizations
American Diploma Project (ADP): Aligning High School Academic Standards with Higher Education and New Economy Needs
http://www.achieve.org/achieve.nsf/DiplomaProject?OpenForm

Achieve, the Education Trust, the Fordham Foundation, and the National Alliance of Business have joined forces to establish ADP to help states strengthen their ongoing standards-based reform efforts and analyze whether they have set the bar for high school graduation requirements in reading, writing and mathematics in the right place. The partners believe that an American high school diploma should, at the very least, represent a "greatest common factor" of basic literacy and numeracy, a level that will guarantee all graduates a range of choices beyond secondary school. Five states, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Nevada, and Texas, are partners in this project.
California Department of Education
http://www.cde.ca.gov

33. Resources - Parent To Parent Of NYS
new york State Office of Vocational and educational Services education Law www.edlaw.net/frames.htmlLegal PACER www.pacer.org parent Advocacy Coalition for
http://www.parenttoparentnys.org/links.htm
Connecting and supporting families of individuals with special needs in New York State
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Regional Offices Contact Parent to Parent Publications ... Home This page last updated on March 20, 2003 RESOURCES Often, families of individuals with special needs find that "knowledge is power". Additionally, learning all we can about our family members' special needs is something we can do when facing situations which cause us to experience a feeling of helplessness. Here we share some of our favorite resources that offer information, tips, and helpful tools. Our offerings are for informational purposes only and should not be taken as an endorsement of any kind. Our Latest Great Finds New York State Resources Some of Our All-Time Favorites Special Education Resources ... Useful Tools of the Trade Our Latest Great Finds Catalogs for Special Needs: www.the-callahans.com/susete/clothes.htm
Adaptive clothing, diapers, equipment and educational items Camp Hole in the Woods: www.doublehranch.org
Located in Lake Luzerne, the Double 'H' Hole in the Woods Ranch is a residential summer camp program and adaptive winter sports program for children 6-16 with chronic and/or life-threatening illness and various neuromuscular disorders like spina bifida, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, and arthrogryposis. Pupil Transportation Services: www.emsc.nysed.gov/mgtserv/ptransho.htm

34. Support Groups And Resources
and referral to state chapters, parent resources, and local Provides referrals toprivate special education programs. Park Avenue, 6th Floor new york, NY 10016
http://www.focusonadhd.org/adhd14.html
ADHD Menu Understanding the Problem Symptoms of ADHD Can other things produce symptoms Can other disorders accompany ADHDs? ... Support Groups
Support Groups and Resources
Several publications, organizations, and support groups exist to help individuals, teachers, and families to understand and cope with attention disorders. The following resources provide a good starting point for gaining insight, practical solutions, and support. Other resources are outpatient clinics of children's hospitals, university medical centers, and community mental health centers. Additional printed information can be found at libraries and book stores.
Books for Children and Teens:
Galvin, M. Otto Learns about his Medication. New York: Magination Press, 1988. (for young children) Gehret, J. Learning Disabilities and the Don't Give Up Kid. Fairport, New York: Verbal Images Press, 1990. (for classmates and children with learning disabilities and attention difficulties, ages 7-12) Gordon, M.

35. Field Notes, Science Resources
new york Teachers and Writers Collaborative, 2000. Their Web site haslinks to teacher and parent science education resources.
http://www.sabes.org/resources/fieldnotes/vol12/f22resources.htm
About SABES Contact Us Site Map What's New ...
Field Notes main page
Science Resources
Fall 2002 issue
Books Science within Reach: A Manual for Teaching and Learning Science in Adult Literacy Programs
Rose Strohmaier. Edmonton, Alberta: Grass Roots Press, 1998.
Available at the ALRI Library. Contact: Sandra Darling, 617-782-8956 What Can You Do When You Don't Know the Answers to Your Children's Science Questions?
Massachusetts Parent Involvement Project/Museum Institute for Teaching Science
This little pamphlet offers useful suggestions to parents.
Contact: Joel Nitzberg, director, Parent Involvement Project, 781-338-3488 Science Night Family Fun from A-Z
Mickey Sarquis and Lynn Hogue. Middletown, OH: Terrific Science Press, 2000.
Miami University, Middletown
4200 East University Blvd., Middletown, OH 45042 Family Science Portland State University, 1999. 6420 SW Macadam Avenue, Suite 208, Portland, OR 97201 Family Science, Technology/Engineering, and Math Toolkit Workshop Massachusetts Parent Involvement Project c/o The Alliance for Education 484 Main Street, Suite 400, Worcester, MA 01608

36. Parent-Child Communication Resources
Sex, Sex and Sensibility The Thinking parent’s Guide for Teens and Preteens, TheSex education Dictionary for Federation of America, 1996 new york, NY Click
http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/parents/resources.htm

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37. Language Is The Key - Resources
parent Advocacy http//www.pacer.org. parent Information http//www.npin.org. USDepartment of education http//www.ed.gov. new york Harper Row.
http://www.wri-edu.org/bookplay/resources.htm
Websites
Children's Books General
The Children's Literature Web Guide
http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/lists.html
The New York Public Library
http://www.nypl.org/branch/kids/gloria.html
Children's literature focusing on latino people, history and culture
http://clnet.ucr.edu/Latino - Bibliography.html
Center for the Study of Books in Spanish for Children and Adolescents
http://www.csusm.edu/campus_centers/csb
Native American Books
http://www.kstrom.net/isk
Organizations
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
http://www.asha.org
Center for Research on Education, Diversity, and Excellence (CREDE)
http://www.crede.ucsc.edu
Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)
http://www.cec.sped.org
Council for Exceptional Children-Division for Early Childhood (DEC)
http://www.dec-sped.org
Council of the Great City Schools
Programs for linguistically and culturally diverse students
http://www.cgcs.org/services/whatworks/
Cultural Diversity
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/multicultural
Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS)
Early Childhood Research Institute
http://www.clas.uiuc.edu/

38. Chalkboard Tips And Resources
and Partners From Philadelphia, PA and new york, NY 76 A parent Leader's Tips forPromoting parent Involvement. by Richard W. Riley, US Secretary of education.
http://www.handinhand.org/chalkboard.html

39. EAC - About EAC - Friends Of The Family
gov/vesid/special.html parent to parent of new york State www Wood Johnson Foundationwww.rwjf.org Special education parent resources www.specialeducation
http://www.eacinc.org/friends.htm
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Friends of the Family Advocacy Center: www.advocacycenter.com
American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children: www.apsac.org
Association of Family, Court and Community Professionals: www.afccnet.org
Association of Fund Raising Professionals: www.nsfre.org
Community Chest of Port Washington: www.portchest.org
Edlaw Center: www.edlaw.net/frames.html Exceptional Parent Magazine: www.eparent.com Family Voices: www.familyvoices.org Holocaust Memorial and Educational Center of Nassau County: www.holocaust-nassau.org Invision: www.longisland.com Join Together to Combat Substance Abuse: www.jointogether.com Long Island Association: www.longislandassociation.com Long Island Business News: www.libn.com Long Island Coalition for Fair Broadcasting: www.LI-mediawatch.org Long Island Convention and Visitors Bureau: www.licvb.com Long Island United Way: www.516web.com/unitedway

40. OJJDP: Parenting Resources For The 21st Century - Family Relationships - Two Par
parenting resources, Books/Videos, parent Links, newsletter is a national researchand education project that California; Washington, DC; and Yonkers, new york.
http://www.parentingresources.ncjrs.org/familydynamics/twoparent.html
Family Relationships
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Work and Family
Alternative Work Schedules Child and Infant Care Elder Care ... Resources Two-Parent Families ABC’s of Parenting The ABC's of Parenting provides reviews and ratings of Web sites for families- and parents-to-be. The Drew Bledsoe Foundation Parenting with Dignity The Drew Bledsoe Foundation seeks to improve the lives of American children by teaching parenting skills to parents and other caretakers. The Foundation contacts parents through organizations that provide youth activities and through agencies such as juvenile court services. Web site choices include Parenting Resources, Books/Videos, Parent Links, Newsletter, and How you can help. Effective Black Parenting Program This program is a 15-session training cognitive-behavioral parenting and skill-building program. Sessions focus on life goals, socialization, successful living, traditional black discipline, family rules and guidelines, corporal punishment, appropriate consequences for behavior, and drugs and peer pressure. Fatherhood Initiative, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

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