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Extractions: Back AJB Sitemap Search ... Finding an Attorney . The State Bar of Arizona has several resources listed to help individuals locate an attorney in the state of Arizona. Legal Resource Guide by the State Bar of Arizona (PDF) This document addresses such matters as how to hire a lawyer, attorney professional responsibility, legal assistance to the community and legal topics important to all individuals. It is a publication of the State Bar of Arizona and Phoenix Magazine. AzLawHelp.org has information about civil legal issues, organizations that provide free legal help to low income clients, and other resources for people who cant afford an attorney. Self-help instructions and forms are available to download for people who want to help themselves and for legal aid advocates who want to assist their clients. Family Law Glossary is a list of frequently used family law terms. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Please choose your question below:
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Extractions: Caring for Our Children ... Contact Information Child Care Hotlinks The following is a continuously evolving list of selected web sites providing health and safety tips and information applicable to child care settings Please click on your topic of interest for a listing of resources related to that topic A B C D ... Z Allergies Allergy and Asthma Center (Mayo Clinic) The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network Asthma Allergy and Asthma Center (Mayo Clinic) Asthma in Children (American Lung Association) Asthma in Children (MEDLINEplus Health Information) Breathing Easy: Solutions in Pediatric Asthma (Maternal and Child Health Library) Childhood Asthma (Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America) How Asthma Friendly Is Your Child-Care Setting? Checklist available in English and Spanish . (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute) Bicycle Safety Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute Bicycle Safety (Michigan eLibrary) National Bicycle Safety Network (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Biting A Bite in the Playroom: Managing Human Bites in Day Care Settings (Canadian Paediatric Society) Biters: Why They Do It and What to Do About It (National Association for the Education of Young Children) Dealing with Biting Behaviors in Young Children (Early Childhood and Parenting -ECAP-Collaborative)
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Extractions: Arizona statutes and Arizona Department of Education regulations require that referrals must be initiated in a student's local public school, and must be approved by the local district's special education director. The DVR Cooperative referral form is called Request for Assistance , available in each member district's special education office, from any DVR teacher, by calling the DVR office at (602)544-1670 or Contact Us . All referrals should include documentation of suspected hearing or visual impairment. You can also find additional information at the Parent Information link on the ASDB Home page (click on Home in the top navigation bar above), or E-mail Parent Information for more information.
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Standard 15 Parenting www.ci.phoenix.az.us/POLICE/babysi1.html (City of Phoenix, arizona) A www.npen.org (The National Parenting education Network) resources and links to http://www.aafcs.org/fcs/pages/p.html
Extractions: www.cdc.gov/safeusa (Centers for Disease Control-Safe USA) resources for reducing injury and deaths from accidents for youth in various settings www.childstats.gov (Child and Family Statistics from Federal Interagency Forum) statistics on children and families www.cdc.gov/safeusa/move/childpassenger.htm (Consumer Product Safety Commission) Child Passenger Safety Information www.nichd.nih.gov (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development/National Institutes of Health, US Department of Health and Human Services) publications such as ãAdventures in Parentingä can be downloaded www.quilt.org (Quality in Linking Together Early Education Partnerships) a national training and technical assistance project funded by federal Head Start and Child Care Bureaus with resources for early childhood Support systems for parenting www.census.gov (Census Bureau) includes teaching tools www.cdc.gov/ncidod/hip/abc/abc.htm (The Center for Disease Control) An online handbook for child care providers, includes a link to fact sheets for specific childhood diseases and conditions www.ci.phoenix.az.us/POLICE/babysi1.html
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Extractions: Adult Education: Literacy and Self-Advocacy Skills New Hampshire: Since 1998, The Right Question Project has worked with the New Hampshire Bureau of Adult Education to integrate our educational strategy into their Adult Literacy programs. More than 60 educators are using the RQP method to help their students build skills to advocate for themselves and navigate systems. An adult educator shared this story about the impact of RQP on one of her students: Nashua, NH: The Nashua Adult Learning Center (ALC) has been particularly successful in using RQP in their Family Empowerment Project. The ALC has shared our method for teaching advocacy skills with staff members, who have then shared it with colleagues and participating families. Many of the families are now interacting more effectively with the programs and services that directly affect them. For example: Family Empowerment Project participants had questions about how the Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) was conducting their assessments and asked the local DCYF supervisor to meet with them to answer their questions.
Related Links arizona s Department of Health Services parent Guide Page (pdf file) ERIC isthe Educational resources Information Center, an information network http://arizonachildcare.org/links.htm
Extractions: An introduction to the rules and regulations that govern certified and licensed child care in Arizona. This site also provides information about the Department of Health Services as well as discussing the role of the Office of Child Care Licensure and their responsibilities to the child care industry. Arizona Department of Health Services Enforcement Actions A searchable database of enforcement actions taken by DHS. Be sure to set the License Type to "CHILD CARE" if you wish to view child care enforcement actions. Arizona Self Help offers prescreening for social service programs, contact information, a list of what to bring to the interviews, a brief program description and downloadable applications.
Arts Education: Advocacy arizona Alliance for Arts education arizona Alliance for Arts Tips forParent Advocacy provides effective strategies and resources for advocacy. http://www.arizonaarts.org/arts_education/advocacy.htm
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Parent Resources This is a great resource for parents. Includes special education laws for parentsto read, the referral process, a description of disabilities, http://www.prsd.org/sped/parent resources.htm
Extractions: S pecial E ducation D epartment Parent Resources The Pentucket Special Education Starlighters Parent Advisory Committee is a chance for you to be even more involved in your child's education. Starlighters is the parent advisory council for Chapter 766. This committee offers support for parents of special needs students and catches parents up to date on recent laws and legalities of special education. Mr. Robert Belmont, Jr., Administrator of Special Education, encourages involvement in the Starlighters Committee. For additional information on the council contact the special education department at 22 Main Street, West Newbury, MA 01985. Also, do not hesitate to call Barbara Graff (346-8977) and/or Sandy Perkins (372-3256). Through the internet, there are various organizations you may be interested in learning about and becoming involved with in the future. These orgazinations will help educate you about your child's disability. They may also advise you on ways to work with the classroom teacher in order to meet the needs of your child. These resources will also clearly define each of the special education laws, discuss the referral process and the Individual Education Plan process. The following web sites discuss parental rights and resources for parents to learn about the special education process: http://www.maranatha.net/seg/index.htm