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         Texas Family Programs:     more books (47)
  1. An index to Texas First Families: A certificate program sponsored by the Texas State Genealogical Society, 1995-1999 by Wanda Lamberth Donaldson, 1999
  2. Impact evaluation of the Texas Department of Human Resources' family planning program by David Malitz, 1982
  3. Archer County, Texas 1880-1980 Centennial Family History & Program June 29-July 6 1980 by Centennial Book Committee, 1980
  4. Texas Family Album. Stories by Donna Ingham by Donna Ingham, 2002
  5. Extending cooperative extension education to Mexican-American families: Program, methods and evaluation; a report of a research study El Paso, Tecas 1962-1967 by Daniel C Pfannstiel, 1968
  6. An evaluation of three programs for abusive men in Texas (Research monograph / Division of Family Life, Center for Social Research, the University of Texas at Arlington) by William A Stacey, 1984
  7. Crunching numbers by hand: Statistical programs for the Texas Instruments 55 pocket calculator (The Newberry papers in family and community history) by Richard J Jensen, 1981
  8. Texas family law practice manual: A project of the Council of the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Texas
  9. Lifesaving Skills in 20 Minutes: Family & Friends CPR Anytime (Personal Learning Program: Course Kit Includes Mini Anne; CPR Skills Practice DVD; AHA CPR, etc) (Multimedia) by American Heart Association, 2006
  10. Brighter Futures & Promotoras: Planned Parenthood of Houston and Southeast Texas.(Examples from the Field: Culturally Competent Sexuality Education Programs): An article from: SIECUS Report
  11. Household transmission of pandemic (H1N1) 2009, San Antonio, Texas, USA, April-May 2009.(RESEARCH)(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Oliver W. Morgan, Sharyn Parks, et all 2010-04-01
  12. The family and its home;: Suggestions for study programs toward healthy personalities by Bernice Milburn Moore, 1956
  13. Evaluation report: Family Day Home Care Provider Program by Mary G Marshall, 1987

1. Family And Consumer Sciences -- Texas Cooperative Extension
family and Consumer Sciences provides educational programs that build individual and family capacity for selfsufficiency, problem prevention, stability and economic security.
http://fcs.tamu.edu/
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Providing educational programs for building
individual and family capacity for self-sufficiency,
wellness, family stability and economic security.
Entrepreneurship Family Economics
Family Life

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Texas Cooperative Extension

311 History Building
2251 TAMU
College Station, Texas 77843-2251 phone: 979-845-3850, fax: 979-845-6496 e-mail: fdrm@tamu.edu campus map of our building location Privacy Policy Open Records Policy and Procedures ... Texas Homeland Security Statement of Open Access and Equal Opportunity Educational programs of Texas Cooperative Extension are open to all people without regard to race, color, sex, disability, religion, age, or national origin. Web Site Address: http://fcs.tamu.edu/

2. Family Practice Residency Programs Offering Rural Tracks
AAFP Directory of family Practice Residency programs family Practice Residency programs in the State of texas Residency programs listed are sorted by city and state. texas Tech University Rural Program at Abilene Abilene TX
http://www.aafp.org/residencies/tx.html

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AAFP Directory of Family Practice Residency Programs

Family Practice Residency Programs in the State of TEXAS Residency programs listed are sorted by city and state. Texas Tech University Rural Program at Abilene Abilene TX Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Amarillo TX Austin Medical Education Program (AMEP, Inc.) Austin TX San Jacinto Methodist Hospital Family Practice Residency Program Baytown TX Brazos Family Medicine Residency Bryan TX Conroe Medical Education Foundation Program Conroe TX Corpus Christi Family Practice Residency Program Corpus Christi TX University of Texas Southwestern Family Practice Dallas TX Methodist Hospitals of Dallas Family Practice Residency Program Dallas TX Texas Tech University - El Paso Family Practice Residency El Paso TX Darnall Army Community Hospital Family Practice Residency Program Fort Hood TX John Peter Smith Family Practice Residency Program Fort Worth TX University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston TX Baylor Family Practice Residency at Garland Garland TX Valley Baptist Family Practice Residency Harlingen TX Memorial Family Practice Residency Houston TX Baylor Family Practice Center Houston TX University of Texas Houston Family Practice Residency Houston TX CHRISTUS St Joseph Hospital Family Practice Residency Houston TX Texas Tech Family Practice at Lubbock Lubbock TX McAllen Family Practice Residency Program McAllen TX Odessa Family Practice Residency Program Odessa TX University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio San Antonio TX CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Family Practice Residency Program San Antonio

3. Texas Work & Family Clearinghouse
The texas Work family Clearinghouse provides information and links to resourceson workfamily programs and policies for employers, employees, policymakers
http://www.twc.state.tx.us/svcs/workfamch/wfchp.html
home site index about us contact information Search provides information and links to resources on work-family programs and policies for employers, employees, policymakers, and the public. To use the information presented here, click on a topic area of interest, or scroll down to review information on all the topics. Each topic area includes links to employers who offer that work-family benefit. These links are provided for employers to use to find an employer-contact for more information about implementation, evaluation or other specific issues. Employers may want to find an employer in their industry, geographic area, or with a similar workforce size in order to make comparisons.

4. Texas Department Of Health, Marriage And Family Therapy Home Page
Home page of the texas State Board of Examiners of Marriage and family Therapists. This home page contains links to program information and publications. to license and regulate the qualifications and performance of Marriage and family Therapists licensed in texas. of the boards and programs of the texas Department of Health (TDH)
http://www.tdh.state.tx.us/hcqs/plc/mft.htm
Marriage and Family Therapy
The Texas State Board of Examiners of Marriage and Family Therapists adopts rules and regulations to license and regulate the qualifications and performance of Marriage and Family Therapists licensed in Texas. This page contains information about Marriage and Family Therapists including scope of practice, licensing requirements, filing a complaint, where to go for more information, and more. Return to the Professional Licensing and Certification Division Home Page for information on other regulatory programs.
"Marriage and Family Therapy" means the rendering of professional therapy services to individuals, families, and couples, singly or in groups, and involves the professional application of family systems theories and techniques in the delivery of therapy services to those persons. The term includes the evaluation and remediation of cognitive, affective, behavioral, or relational dysfunction within the context of marriage or family systems.
Licensing Information
Education and Experience required for licensure
  • A master's degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution of higher education Two years of supervised, post-degree work experience in specific categories

5. The Witte Museum
San Antonio, texas museum featuring scientific and historical exhibits for the whole family. Site includes a calendar of events and programs, volunteer and contact information.
http://www.wittemuseum.org/
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6. Family Development And Resource Management > Military Family Readiness Programs
Military family programs The Military family programs operate within the familyDevelopment and Resource Management Unit of texas Cooperative Extension.
http://fcs.tamu.edu/military/military.htm
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Military Family Programs
The Military Family Programs operate within the Family Development and Resource Management Unit of Texas Cooperative Extension. The focus of the Military Family Support Programs is to improve the quality of life for soldiers and their families.
Texas Coopertive Extension Military Program
Operation R.E.A.D.Y.: Resources for Education About Deployment and You People and Closure: Maintaining Quality of Life Healthy Parenting Initative ... Related Links For more information about the program, contact: Nancy Granovsky
Professor and Extension Family Economics Specialist
Family Development and Resource Management
Texas Cooperative Extension
311 History Building
2251 TAMU
College Station, Texas 77843-2251
phone: 979-845-3850 fax: 979-845-6496 e-mail: n-granovsky@tamu.edu Back to Family and Consumer Sciences home page Back to Family Life Last updated: April 9, 2003 Educational programs of Texas Cooperative Extension are open to all people without regard to race, color, sex, disability, religion, age, or national origin.

7. AAFP Directory Of Family Practice Residency ProgramsAmerican Academy Of Family P
Military family Readiness programs The focus of the Military family Support programs is to improve the quality of life for soldiers and their families. The Military family programs operate within the family Development and Resource Management Unit of texas Cooperative
http://www.aafp.org/residencies

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Find Residency Programs Offering Fellowships In: Faculty Development Geriatrics Obstetrics Rural Medicine ... Additional Sources of Information
about residencies and residents.
AAFP Directory of Family Practice Residency Programs
The Directory of Family Practice Residency Programs published by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) is the best source for information on these programs. This directory lists each program in the United States, and covers many topics in detail faculty, staff, administration, accreditation, size, salaries, etc. Click on the map or links below for a list of Residency Programs in that area. Alabama
Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas
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Rural Tracks
The printed version of this directory is updated annually and published in February. Corrections for the online version may be submitted in writing to the AAFP by the residency's director . To obtain the printed directory, visit the AAFP's online catalog or contact the AAFP Order Department at 1-800-944-0000 and ask for item number W203. Questions and comments concerning the Residency Directory can be sent by e-mail to fp@aafp.org

8. Family And Consumer Sciences > Food And Nutrition
Back to family and Consumer Sciences home page. Last updated October 22, 2002.Educational programs of texas Cooperative Extension are open to all people
http://fcs.tamu.edu/food_and_nutrition.htm
Comments:
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352 Kleberg Center
Texas Cooperative Extension
2471 TAMU
College Station, Texas 77843-2471
phone: 979-845-6379
fax: 979-847-9225
Back to Family and Consumer Sciences home page
Last updated: October 22, 2002 Educational programs of Texas Cooperative Extension are open to all people without regard to race, color, sex, disability, religion, age, or national origin.

9. Texas Department Of Human Services, Family Violence
The Hotline is provided by the US Dept. of Health and Human Servicesand managed by the texas Council on family Violence. Services
http://www.dhs.state.tx.us/programs/familyviolence/
Texas Department of Human Services DHS Home Contact DHS Search DHS Site Map ...
Violence
1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
24 Hour National Domestic Violence Hotline
TDD 1-800-787-3224 The Hotline is provided by the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services and managed by the Texas Council on Family Violence Services to victims of family violence are provided through contracts with family violence centers located throughout Texas. The shelter centers provide temporary shelter and nonresident services for victims of family violence and their children. The nonresidential centers provide the same services, except shelter, for victims. To be eligible for services, a client must be physically, emotionally, or sexually abused by a partner, former partner, or another family or household member. Information and referral also is available for the batterer. Services for victims of family violence include:
  • Temporary 24-hour-a-day shelter 24-hour hotline Information and referral to other services Legal advocacy Counseling Assistance in obtaining medical care Emergency transportation Information about training for and seeking employment

(888) 425-6889 (TDD)
Privacy Policy

Questions about DHS: mail@dhs.state.tx.us

10. Welcome To The TexCare Partnership Web Site!
Offers three separate childrens health insurance programs. All three programs provide health insurance for children at a price that fits the budgets of texas families. Rates are flexible and are based on the number of people in your family and your familys income and expenses. Children do not have to be US citizens to apply.
http://www.texcarepartnership.com/
Last Revision Date: February 10, 2003

11. Texas Department Of Human Services, Texas Shelter & Nonresident Center List
Baytown, Bay Area Women's Center, (281) 4243300, (281) 422-2292. Beaumont,family Services of Southeast texas, Inc. (409) 833-2668, (800) 621-8882.
http://www.dhs.state.tx.us/programs/familyviolence/shelters.html
Texas Department of Human Services DHS Home Contact DHS Search DHS Site Map ... Nonresident Centers Family Violence Shelters
City Shelter Phone Number Hotline
Abilene Noah Project, Inc. Alpine Family Crisis Center of the Big Bend, Inc. Amarillo Family Support Services of Amarillo, Inc. Angleton Women's Center of Brazoria County Arlington The Women's Shelter, Inc. Austin Safe Place Bastrop Bastrop County Women's Shelter Bay City Matagorda County Women's Baytown Bay Area Women's Center Beaumont Family Services of Southeast Texas, Inc. Borger Hutchinson County Crisis Center, Inc. Brownsville Friendship of Women, Inc. Brownwood The Ark Bryan Phoebe's Home Carrizo Springs Wintergarden Women's Shelter, Inc. Cleburne Johnson County Family Crisis Center Corpus Christi Women's Shelter of Corpus Christi Dallas The Salvation Army Dallas The Family Place (FP) Del Rio Denton Denton County Friends of the Family Dumas Safe Place, Inc. El Paso El Paso Center of Family Violence, Inc. Fort Worth Women's Haven of Tarrant County Galveston Garland New Beginning Center Granbury Mission Granbury Grand Prairie Brighter Tomorrows, Inc.

12. Texas Lil's Dude Ranch - Horseback Riding, Cookouts, Picnics, Corporate Meetings
Parties and special events for family and corporate groups. Includes information on facilities and programs.
http://www.texaslils.com/
ince 1977, Texas Lil Arnold, owner of Texas Lil's Dude Ranch, has been planning parties special events and vacations for individual Families and groups of up to 10,000 people. Located just 30 minutes from anywhere in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, Texas Lil's many facilities include a 38,000 square foot for parties and corporate conventions, a 24,000 square foot outdoor pavilion, a Texas size swimming pool and our Longhorn Eating Establishment. Texas Lil's Dude Ranch offers complete packages for Company and Family Picnics , family reunions, Vacations Packages , and great packages for Corporate Team Building as well. There's horseback riding, miniature golf, horseshoes, Lil's famous Cowboy Breakfast , the Texas Experience Cookout , swimming and lots more! We have a wide variety of food, beverages, activities, entertainment and services waiting for you at Texas Lil's Dude Ranch. For more information on any of our packages, please EMAIL US
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13. Archived: Mental Health Association Of Texas
Archived Parent Information and Resource Centers March 1996 A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n family Focus Project Mental Health Association of texas The Mental Health Association in texas' family Focus Project is providing parental assistance Health Association in texas has provided educational programs in the human services
http://www.ed.gov/Family/ParentCtrs/mental.html
Archived: Parent Information and Resource Centers - March 1996
A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
Family Focus Project
Mental Health Association of Texas
Austin, Texas The Mental Health Association in Texas' Family Focus Project is providing parental assistance through parent centers across the state. It is strengthening and expanding five existing parenting centers in Austin, Denver City, El Paso, Houston, and the Rosenberg-Richmond area to serve 1,530 families. It is also electronically linking parental assistance groups throughout Texas. The Mental Health Association in Texas has provided educational programs in the human services arena for 60 years, and is a state leader in prevention programs, the Parents as Teachers (PAT) program, and children's mental health. The Family Focus Project seeks to enhance children's developmental progress by training and supporting parents, providing referrals for health and social services needs, increasing immunization rates among young children, and providing screenings for hearing, vision, and developmental delays. The project intends to strengthen partnerships between parents and professionals in addressing the educational needs of children, as well as improving the working relationships among home, school, and community. Moreover, the project emphasizes the need to reach high-risk populations, including teen parents and areas with high rates of juvenile crime, and underserved populations. Finally, the project plans to lower child abuse and neglect rates by providing information to parents on appropriate discipline practices. Each parent center will include:

14. Texas Family Practice Residency Programs
Austin Medical Education programs of Seton Healthcare Network University of TexasMedical Branch (Christus St family Practice Foundation of Brazos Valley Program
http://www.ms4c.org/fp/fp-state-tx.shtml
Texas Texas Tech University (Amarillo)
Amarillo Austin Medical Education Programs of Seton Healthcare Network
Austin San Jacinto Methodist Hospital
Baytown University of Texas Medical Branch (Christus St. Elizabeth)
Beaumont Family Practice Foundation of Brazos Valley
Bryan University of Texas Medical Branch Hospitals (Conroe)
Conroe Bay Area-
Corpus Christi Medical Center (Osteopathic)
Corpus Christi Spohn Memorial Hospital
Corpus Christi Dallas Southwest Medical Center (Osteopathic)
Dallas University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Dallas University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (Methodist) Dallas Texas Tech University (El Paso) El Paso Darnall Army Community Hospital Fort Hood University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (Fort Worth) Fort Worth UNTHSCFW/ TCOM/ Osteopathic Medical Center (Osteopathic) Fort Worth UNTHSCFW/ TCOM/Plaza Medical Center (Osteopathic) Fort Worth University of Texas Medical Branch Hospitals Galveston Baylor Medical Center at Garland Garland Doctors Hospital (Osteopathic) Groves Valley Baptist Medical Center Harlingen Baylor College of Medicine Houston Christus St. Joseph Hospital

15. Reed Arena At Texas A&M University
A 12,500 seat facility for entertainment, education and business needs. Large events include concerts, family entertainment, trade shows, student programs, texas A M University basketball games and commencement ceremonies.
http://reed.tamu.edu/
That's just the beginning. Reed Arena provides an ideal location for a luncheon for 50 people, a large room for a festive wedding reception or perhaps a smaller room for a meeting, training program or other gathering. Special Event Facilities Reed Arena University Center Rudder Theatre TAMU Contact Information Privacy Statement Trademarks ... Webmaster

16. Adolescent & Family Counseling Center
Dr. Ruth Tomlin provides Christian, marriage, and family counseling in Killeen, texas. BIPP and Anger Management programs are also offered.
http://members.aol.com/adoles
htmlAdWH('7005340', '120', '30'); htmlAdWH('7002028', '234', '60'); Main Create Edit Help offers a wide variety of counseling. She specializes in marriage and family therapy and also offers individual, child/adolescent programs, Christian counseling , an anger management program, and sexual abuse/addiction counseling. Click here to learn more about Dr. Tomlin. Dr. Tomlin's Batterer's Intervention and Prevention Program (BIPP) is a state approved educational group program for male and female perpetrators of domestic violence. When life gets tough, let us help you with... Self esteem issues Depression management Parenting skills, including single parenting Marriage enrichment Communication and problem solving skills Isolation/loneliness Grief and loss Anxiety management Dr. Tomlin is an approved TricareĀ®, Medicaid, and Blue Cross and Blue Shield provider, and other insurance is accepted. Please contact us for more information:
3301 East Rancier, Suite 101-C
Killeen, Texas 76543 Phone: (254) 690-2004 Fax: (254) 690-5923
Email adoles@aol.com

17. Women's Health And Family Planning Association Of Texas
WHFPT offers legislative alerts, position papers, statistics on women's health, and family planning information. texas by Seeking increased funding for family planning services for low income women and teens. Reducing teen pregnancy through support of programs
http://www.whfpt.org/
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We advocate for quality reproductive health care in Texas by:
  • Seeking increased funding for family planning services for low income women and teens. Reducing teen pregnancy through support of programs for high risk kids, and the promotion of comprehensive sexuality education in public schools. Preserving access to safe and legal abortion. Developing educational materials on reproductive issues.

  • Women's Health Lobby Day

    Let Your Voice Be Heard! February 5, 2003
    SPOTLIGHT!
    Roe v. Wade 30 Years Later
    The Kaiser Family Foundation has released a new report on the upcoming 30th anniversary of this landmark decision.
    What is family planning?
    Texas ranks 45th in the number of women receiving prenatal care. Texas Campaign for Women's Health Act now! Search this site ... TX Clinic Locator PO Box 3868, Austin TX, 78764, 512-448-4857 (voice), 512-448-3373 (fax), mail@whfpt.org http://www.whfpt.org Home About us We support...

    18. Advanced Search
    Fellowship Directory for family Physicians Fellowship programs in texas FacultyDevelopment Fellowship FP Faculty Development Center, Waco, TX.
    http://www.aafp.org/fellowships/tx.html

    Advanced Search

    Fellowship Directory for Family Physicians

    Fellowship Programs in TEXAS Faculty Development Fellowship - FP Faculty Development Center Waco TX Geriatrics Fellowship - John Peter Smith Hospital Ft. Worth TX Geriatrics Fellowship - University of Texas Houston TX Obstetrics Fellowship - Brackenridge Hospital Austin TX Research Fellowship - Baylor College of Medicine Houston TX Rural Medicine Fellowship - Family Practice Brazos Valley Bryan TX Sports Medicine Fellowship - Methodist Hosp of Dallas/ Dallas TX Sports Medicine Fellowship - John Peter Smith FP Residency Fort Worth TX Sports Medicine Fellowship - Memorial Family Practice Residency Houston TX Sports Medicine Fellowship - University of Texas San Antonio TX Primary Care Fellowship - University of Texas Houston TX Fellowship Directory AAFP Home Page

    19. Texas Family Literacy Center
    by PBS station KLRU in Austin, texas, provides information print material availableto accompany children's programs, educational community www.klru.org/family.
    http://www.texasfamilyliteracy.org/links.htm
    Home Clearinghouse Conferences Online Resource Network ... Links Links are organized into the following categories: Early Childhood
    International Reading Association The International Reading Association seeks to promote high levels of literacy for all by improving the quality of reading instruction through studying the reading processes and teaching techniques; serving as a clearinghouse for the dissemination of reading research through conferences, journals, and other publications; and actively encouraging the lifetime reading habit.
    www.reading.org
    Texas Education Network The purpose of the Texas Education Network site is to provide useful, up-to-date resources for the education community, including teachers, administrators, parents and students.
    www.tenet.edu
    University of Texas Center for Reading and Language Arts This site provides information relating to reading and language arts for teachers, administrators, parents, and students.
    www.texasreading.org/tcrla

    20. Programs Of Excellence By States
    texas, family PRIDE Project Children's Trust Fund - Master Parent Life Skills- Holistic Management Project family Farm Support. Master Volunteer programs.
    http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/lvd/programs.html
    List of Relevant Programs of Excellence by States
    I. Youth Leadership and Youth Development
    Alabama - Students Promoting Action: Community Education (SPACE) Arkansas - Youth Leadership Program Arizona - Project SOAR: Youth at Risk
    - Leadership Rap California - Understanding How Kids Learn and What You Can Do to Help Colorado - Volunteer Development for Community Partners Connecticut - CT 4-H Volunteer Program Hawaii - Youth 4-H: The Conservation Awareness Program Iowa - Iowa State 4-H Youth Leadership Institute Nebraska - 4-H VISTA Program: Volunteers to Service to America New Jersey - New Jersey 4-H Youth as Partners Conference Ohio - Ohio State 4-H Leadership Camp South Carolina - Teaching Kids About the Environment (KATE)
    - Youth Palmetto Leadership Texas - 4-H Partnership Development Action Plan Wisconsin - Developing Wisconsin Youth/Adult Community Partnerships West Virginia - Volunteer Leadership Development
    II. Community Leadership
    Louisiana - Community Leadership and Economic Development Program North Carolina - Community Voices: Leadership Development for Community Decision Making Ohio - Community Leadership Development South Carolina - Palmetto Leadership Washington - Partners in Promoting Strengths Training Model Wisconsin - Leadership Barron County
    - The Leadership Institute: Empowering Community Education Leaders
    - Wisconsin Rural Leadership Program
    - Milwaukee County: Leadership Development Program
    III.

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