Le Mars Iowa Education Supported by investments from six parishes, parents and development, Gehlen Catholic Individual needs of students are addressed through a resource room, http://www.lemarsiowa.com/community_info/education.cfm
About The California Parent Center Greater Educational Opportunities parent Information and ResourceCenter (GEOPIRC) (317) 524-3774 The iowa parent Resource Center (319) 351-6207 http://parent.sdsu.edu/pirc_aboutcpc.htm
Extractions: Parental Information and Resource Centers (PIRCs) in California There are now six Parental Information Resource Centers funded by the US Department of Education in California: Information about these Resource Centers is provided immediately below. For those wishing to contact other PIRCs across the country, this list is followed by a more comprehensive listing of such centers in the other states." The California PARENT Center at the June Burnett Institute
Department Of Learning And Teaching, College Of Education Publishers and Distributors of resources for Gifted education Listed beloware major associations for educators and parents of gifted and talented http://education.massey.ac.nz/contacts/LT/riley/Mass-E-Gifted-Education-Resource
Extractions: Your Roadmap to New Zealand (maintained by Dr Tracy Riley) This e-resource is designed to assist educators in quickly locating information on gifted education within New Zealand and internationally. I hope you will find this information helpful in both your studies and professional endeavours. Enjoy! The following sections are contained in this page: Major Listings
Education Services education Resource Center Planned Parenthood of Greater iowa s educationDepartment Relationships Families, love, dating, parenting, http://www.ppgi.org/ed_svcs.asp
Health And Medicine Resources Search for educational information and links in over 50 categories. this siteoffers parenting resources and links to sites of interest to parents of http://www.educationindex.com/healthmed/
Extractions: Health and Medicine Resources A B C D E F G H I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z This is a great source of information for doctors and patients. It features links to thousands of health-related sites across the Net, and also features an online magazine about health. SM Acupuncture.com gets right to the point (sorry!) with lots and lots of information, organized very logically and thoughtfully. Well worth the visit. From allergy/medical lingo to allergy relief tips to seasonal facts, you will find what you need in allergy information here. You can even leave your own comments on the site. Looks like lots of helpful information. Here you'll find TONS of information about all types of human allergies. Topics include but aren't limited to asthma, hives, and nasal and respiratory difficulties. This site is nothing to sneeze at. This electronic version of Alternative Medicine Digest focuses on maintaining wellness.
Iowa iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers 610 Merle Hay Tower Family and ParentingFamily Resource/Teen Health Centers, Government iowa State and Local http://www.autism-pdd.net/links/iowa.html
Extractions: September 1999 To subscribe to the print version of Possibilities , mail Office of Community Education, Center for Disabilities and Development, 100 Hawkins Drive, Iowa City IA 52242-1011, fax 319-356-8284 or phone 319-353-6448. With a $1770 mini-grant from the Iowa Training Consortium , the Black Hawk Center for Independent Living and Adults Incorporated of Waterloo joined forces to assist more than fifteen individuals with disabilities to learn to identify areas of choice in their lives, and to advocate for themselves and others. Family members and support staff also participated in the training, which used the "Its Your Choice" curriculum, modified by trainers Marilyn Turner and Sue Moore. One result of the training is a monthly peer support group organized by some of the participants. The group has begun working on issues of accessibility at a local mall. Even while the training was in progress, one member wrote to the Mayor of Waterloo to protest a fare increase for paratransit bus services. Another advocated for herself in a disagreement with her guardian. Many others are now speaking up and speaking out for themselves (and for others) in ways they never did before. The project is one of eight Training Consortium mini-grants funded by the Iowa Department of Human Services in 1999 to promote opportunities for meaningful choices and individualized supports for people who have disabilities.