Extractions: (Password required) 2003-04 District Calendar School Calendars Instructions for Subscribing to District Calendars ... Driving Directions Information Sections Repairs (Staff only) Check E-mail (out of district) Job Openings K-6 Curriculum Guides ... Comments? Links for Children Links For Parents Looking for Pictures? Use Picsearch.com "Picsearch is a search engine for pictures and images. Picsearch has a family friendliness that allows children to surf in safety as all offensive material is filtered out by our advanced filtering systems. The site is also very user friendly as it's designed to be both simple, fast and accurate." Click here to view a list of sites (including descriptions)with quality images
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Extractions: Adolescence and adulthood is a time of growth, new experiences, risk, and increasing responsibilities. It is a time of emergence, of "coming of age," and of becoming a part of the greater community. All people, including individuals with disabilities, go through major life changes during this period. Puberty brings on physical and emotional changes that can be difficult to handle in the teen years. If, however, teens have support and appropriate outlets for their feelings and emotions, and newly emerging support needs, they will soon enter adulthood, feel empowered, and gain independence. When your child turns fourteen, it is time to begin the long road to transitioning from school life. A new set of terms and procedures arise that need to be learned and addressed in your child's IEP. Teenagers and young adults will need community activities that are age appropriate (see our comprehensive listing below) to help them build their social and leisure skills. At home, new resources may be needed to provide day-to-day supports as family members age and the child grows in to a mature adult. Educational needs will focus on future job possibilities, and plans for life away from home begin to unfold. Teens and adults with developmental disabilities may need and want support and services in a variety of ways - and in different areas of life. This might include assistance to live more independently, find a job or other meaningful daytime activity, pursue more education, and/or participate in leisure activities separate from family. It might also be a time to get more involved in advocacy and to become an active participant in one's self-determination. From the parents/caregivers perspective, this is a time of researching and seeking resources that can support their loved one in their jobs, in community activities and in their living arrangements and to make plans for their child's care when they are gone.
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Extractions: Adolescents / Children If you didn't find the information you were looking for or would like to recommend a link for this site please email us at admin@ipdany.org Alcohol Use and Prevention Addiction Messenger - the newsletter of the Northwest Frontier ATTC - includes articles on co-occuring disorders in adolescents, retention, and infectious diseases. Adolescent Drug Treatment Centers - in the first large scale research study NIDA found that longer stays in treatment programs can effectively decrease drug and alcohol use and criminal activity. Alcohol Dependence and Abuse and Age at First Use Study - among the 14 million adults ages 21 and over who were classified as having past year alcohol dependence or abuse 95% had started using alcohol before the age of 21. Alcohol Ads Aimed at Teens Increased in 2002 - Alcohol advertising on television, and youth exposure to it, grew substantially in 2002 from 2001, according to a study released by the Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth (CAMY). Alcohol's Damaging Effects on Adolescent Brain Function - Symposium speakers at the June 2004 Research Society on Alcoholism meeting in Vancouver, B.C. presented both animal and human research that clearly implicates alcohol use as a source of brain damage during these critical formative years. Alcohol Related Birth Defects - The problem of alcohol related birth defects (ARBDs) is very large. In fact, maternal alcohol consumption is the leading known cause of mental retardation in the Western world. Although the range of intellectual deficits is wide, the average IQ of individuals with full blown Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is approximately 70
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Extractions: Date: Fri Feb 08 2002 - 09:32:32 EST Reply-To: Originator: Sender: Precedence: bulk From: "Jon Lee" < http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A18219-2002Feb3.html HIGH-STAKES FOR DENTISTS? What do teachers and dentists have in common? Last spring at the Project-Based Learning Conference: "Kids Who Know and Do," keynote speaker Linda Darling-Hammond retold a satirical story by John S. Taylor, Superintendent of Schools in the Lancaster County School District in South Carolina. In a room full of 5,000 educators, you could have heard a pin drop. Of course, during the witty dialogue and the ironic parts, outbursts of laughter filled the room. But as soon as Darling-Hammond began speaking again, the audience fell silent. What had educators laughing so hard? http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-4727.html
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Extractions: Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS M-F 9 am-5 pm ET Family Help in MICHIGAN Michigan Information Organizations Programs Support ... Books Click here to find out if your child is at-risk, displaying self-destructive behaviors, and needs your help and intervention. Home Resources State Directory Schools ... Contact HOTLINES AND HELPLINES Child Pornography Tipline ChildhelpUSA Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-Child Common Ground Crisis Line Listening Ear Crisis Hotline Michigan Assault Hotline 1-800-NO-MEANS-NO Michigan Parent Help Line Michigan Suicide and Crisis Hotlines National Domestic Violence/Abuse Hotline TDD National Hotlines and Helplines National Runaway Switchboard 1-800-RUNAWAY National Suicide Hotline 1-800-SUICIDE No Abuse Helpline Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-HOPE RAPLine (Michigan Runaway Assistance Program) School Violence Hotline 1-800-815-TIPS Toll-Free Numbers for Health Information NATIONAL ALERT REGISTRY Find out when a sexual predator moves into your neighborhood AS SEEN ON DISCOVERY HEALTH CHANNEL Promising new research shows an 80% reduction in symptoms of bipolar and other emotional disorders Click here to learn how TRUEHOPE can help.
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Extractions: Parent Soup Consult the experts on parenting, chat with other single moms online, post your questions on the messsage boards. This site has it all! FamilyEducation Network A parenting and education resource. Advice from pediatricians, therapists and teachers. Messageboards, email of the week, poll. For parents of preschoolers thru high school students. North America Missing Children Association (NAMCA) NAMCA is a nationally registered, Non-Profit Volunteer Organation, dedicated to bringing Missing children and adults home. Currently NAMCA is actively involved in over 90 missing persons cases and we have helped close over 75 cases in the last two and a half years. Family.com Disney's Family.com is a service for parents offering comprehensive, high-quality, customizable information for raising children. ParentTime Parentsroom Parenting Resource Parents helping other parents through all stages of parenthood via our problem and solutions boards, e-mail discussion, live chat, tips and tricks, and a whole lot more!
Extractions: Welcome to A School Zone. I have purposely not put in frames, but rather have included an index on every page on the left hand side. It may not show until you scroll down the page. The javascript navigation bar is here for those with newer browsers with javascript capabilities. Here is another way to get to my pages HomePage Main directory About me My webrings, and awards Guestbook -please sign in Educator and Parent Parent Organizations General Education Information Grade level info Research sites to use Resources Student General Curricula Early Childhood Curricula English Curricula Math Curriculum Reading Curricula Science Curricula Science and Math Curricula Social Studies Curricula Technology Curricula Vocational Curricula Special Education Brain Research Developmental Delayed Down Syndrome Emotional Disabilities Learning Disabilities Physical Disabilities Syndromes Visitors from the Global Community A special thanks to The JavaScript Source!
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Extractions: from the August 08, 2005 edition - http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0808/p17s02-wmgn.html By Steve Dinnen Q: Three years ago, my spouse and I purchased a home in my name with the expectation that once she improved her credit rating, her name would be added. She's lived up to her end of the bargain, so what steps do we take to add her name to the title? E.B., via e-mail A: On the face of it, you have a fairly simple task, says Jerry P. Boisseau, a certified financial planner in Ocean County, N.J.. The only thing that really needs to be done is to notify the municipality that you want to change the title/ownership of the house from your name to joint names (both spouses). They'll send you any required paperwork. The two most common ways to retitle your home would be "Joint Tenants With Rights Of Survivorship" or "Joint With Tenancy In Common." Different states have different laws regarding home ownership, so you might check with a lawyer who can advise which route to go on titling, especially since it should be part of your estate planning. Titling one of your largest assets shouldn't be taken lightly, says Mr. Boisseau. Once this has been accomplished, you should notify the mortgage holder of the change if you still owe money on the home, he says. Don't forget to inform the insurance company as well.
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Extractions: Search Google Search this site Other things may change us, but we start and end with family. ~ Anthony Brandt ~ ~ Sections ~ Browse our extensive link directory with over links! Link Directory New Links Gardening Off the Grid ... Homesteading ~ Submit A Link ~ Know of a website that we missed or want to exchange reciprocal links? click here The following are links to sites that offer information or services. Links will appear in new window R aising Kids Healthy Kids - Parents guide to raising happy, healthy children. Addresses the developmental, nutritional and emotional development of children and a family.
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Extractions: Guide to State Residency Public Schools in the Washington, DC, Area Educational Programs Advance Placement Program - Comparison fo the two programs. Choices for High School: The International Baccalaureate (IB) and the Advanced Placement Program (AP) - Family Liaison Office, Department of State. High School and College Considerations - Family Liaison Office, Department of State. International Baccalaureate (IB) Programs in the Washington, DC, area
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Extractions: Wordscapes Feature under development - Please return soon Jewishgen: The Home of Jewish Genealogy African-American Census Schedules Online Cajun Clickers Genealogy Sig Discover Your Ancestors: Asian American Genealogy Resources ... Native American Genealogy Genealogy For years, family history research was the pastime exclusively of individuals who had the time and resources to travel to ancestral towns and pore over old documents such as birth and death certificates, wedding announcements, baptismal records, and ships passenger lists. In recent years, family history research has been popularized by The Church of Jesus Christ and Latter Day Saints (the Mormons), for whom genealogical research is of religious importance. The Church has made microfilm records available for public viewing at Family History Centers all over the world. To find the center nearest you, visit the Church's page Where Is the Nearest Family History Center The Web lets anyone publish genealogical data, and that data can be easily researched-an enormous time-saver for family genealogists. While there is still a vast amount of data that only exists in print or on microfilm, a number of projects to develop electronic versions of this information are under way. Web sites for genealogists provide databases, research tips, and notifications of new data. They often have bulletin boards and other forums where researchers can exchange information and try to establish links between families. Many sites specialize in a particular region or ethnic group; these can be found through Web searches or via links from the general sites.