Extractions: Autism, PDD, Hyperlexia, Asperger's: treatment, therapy, special education Contents of ABA resources for recovery from the autistic disorders: autism, PDD, hyperlexia, and Asperger's Syndrome . Information on treatment and therapy (including applied behavior analysis, behavioral intervention, behavior modification, discrete trial training, or "Lovaas therapy"), special education, early intervention, and child disability resources. commission: Amazon.com Future Horizons The following documents may be reproduced, translated, or linked to, provided attribution is included and the text is not substantially altered. ABA Resources for Recovery from Autism/PDD/Hyperlexia is the main resource page for interventions based on applied behavior analysis. It lists everything I've found to be helpful, and links all the pages listed below.
SERI Parents & Educators Resources SERI Parents Educator s resources. Special education Lesson Ideas assistance ateducation Development Center, Inc. (EDC) in Newton, massachusetts. http://seriweb.com/parents.htm
Extractions: Special Education Lesson Ideas Office of Special Education Intervention Techniques - a place where you can find effective teaching techniques - students studying special education have read and summarized scores of research articles about teaching techniques for exceptional learners Special Education Resources and Information - ESubjects is committed to bridging the gap between special and non-special education classrooms. Our materials include technology-rich, comprehensive, standards-based curricula for high school core subjects.
Performing Arts Resources The massachusetts Department of education offers a guide to Standards One and Two An awesome resource for students, teachers, parents, and art lovers. http://www.educationindex.com/theater/
Extractions: Performing Arts Resources SM A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z The online site of the Arts and Entertainment channel features a rich source of information on performing arts as well as the channel's programming. The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences site is devoted to the movies. It contains information on educational programs, movies featured by the academy, who's up for an Oscar, and more. A very infomative page. This site provides a forum online for actors (it does require a $75 annual subscription fee to participate) to post a photograph (head shot) and brief resume online. The online home of the American Ballet Theater offers biographies, story synopses, and a tour schedule as well as a number of images. An extremely well organized page for this award winning San Francisco-based theater includes many other links to theater sites around the Web. It also lets you order tickets online. The American Film Institute is an independent, nonprofit organization designed to assist television and film students, including course requirements and admissions information.
Mathematics Archives - K12 Internet Sites The University of massachusetts Dartmouth s part in the project is to develop a Internet resources in Mathematics, Science and Technology education http://archives.math.utk.edu/k12.html
Extractions: K-12 Teaching Materials The following are Internet sites which contain significant collections of materials which can be used in the teaching of mathematics at the K-12 level. We have organized these materials into the following categories: Lesson Plans Columbia Education Center Mathematics Lesson Plans Explorer The Explorer is part of the Unified Network Informatics Technology for Education (UNITE) efforts at the University of Kansas. The Explorer is part of a research and development effort to establish an on time and user friendly means of delivering a full range of information resources to educators and students. This site includes information on software, lab materials, lesson plans, video tapes, etc. for the teaching of mathematics at the k-12 grade levels. ExploreMath.com Lesson Plans for the Graphing Calculator Lesson Plans using Geometer's Sketchpad Math Activities for K-12 Teachers In December, 1997, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center funded Dan Biezad, Professor of Aerospace Engineering, and Robin Ward, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, both of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, to develop materials for K-12 teachers based on aeronautical themes and NASA projects. One major goal of this project was to make the learning of mathematics more engaging and realistic for students, by using real-world applications.
Parent Involvement, PARENTS Inc. parent Information and Resource CenterNW Regional educational Laboratory the massachusetts Association of Special education parent Advisory Councils http://www.parentsinc.org/parinvle.html
Extractions: Fairbanks North Star Borough School District - Parent Resources Parent Involvement Standards of the Department of Education - Governor Knowles Press Release - 12/8/00 Parent Involvement in Alaska How Do I Know a Good Early Reading Program When I See One? - U.S. Department of Education A Look At Rural Families Weighing Educational Options: Identifying the Factors That Influence Parents as They Make Educational Placement Decisions for Their Children Who Are Deaf - Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center, Gallaudet University Comprehensive Planning: Guidance for Educators of American Indian and Alaska Native Students Issues in the Education of American Indian and Alaska Native Students with Disabilities Education World-Parent Involvement M ... Shared Reading Project: Evaluating Implementation Processes and Family Outcomes - Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center, Gallaudet University We Are Equal Partners: Recommended Practices for Involving Families in Their Child's Education Program - Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center, Gallaudet University
Prospect Hill Academy Charter School massachusetts Citizens for Children List of Hotlines , 14 Beacon Street, For resources on child support and other information for single parents, http://www.prospecthillacademy.org/parent resources.htm
Extractions: Parenting Help Daycare and After-School Museums Other Resources Parenting Help Parents Helping Parents www.parentshelpingparents.org Massachusetts Citizens for Children List of Hotlines , 14 Beacon Street, Suite 706 , Boston , MA 02108 , 617-742-8555 www.masskids.org/pcama/hotlines.html to find an extensive list of national and local phone hotlines for: www.masskids.org Boston Parenthood.com http://boston.parenthood.com to find resource links to countless national and local organizations addressing a variety of parenting challenges AARP www.childrensdefense.org/childwelfare/kinshipcare/fact_sheets/massachusetts.pdf Single Parent http://singleparents.about.com/cs/childsupport/a/MA_csnews.htm The Somerville Family Network , 1060 Broadway, Somerville , MA 02144 , 617-629-2948 www.somerville.k12.ma.us/education/dept/dept.php?sectionid=57 The Child Care Resource Center , 130 Bishop Allen Dr , Cambridge , MA 02139 , 617-547-1063 www.ccrcinc.org Museum of Science , Science Park , Boston , MA 02114 , (617) 723-2500 http://www.mos.org/
Massachusetts Parenting & Family Resource Center massachusetts s Parenting Center for Family resources Newborn to Teenager, Health, massachusetts Department of education Directory of K-12 Schools, http://www.parentingcenter.com/statelinks/massachusetts.html
Extractions: Welcome Our mission is to create a venue for participants to learn from each other about how to ensure that ALL youth with disabilities, including youth with intellectual disabilities, have the opportunity to prepare for and participate in postsecondary education. The Transition to Postsecondary Education Community of Practice will create opportunities for participants to identify and reach consensus on priorities concerning postsecondary education transition, to identify and disseminate research-based practices, and to identify ways to improve postsecondary participation for all youth with disabilities. This Community will provide members and visitors with: Opportunities to learn from each other and build state and local capacity to improve the postsecondary participation of all youth;
Extractions: Log in Join for FREE Hello Boston Everyone loves a fun party, but coming up with creative ideas as your kids grow can be a challenge. My nieces have had pool parties at a local hotel, jumping parties with those inflatable castles and slides, pizza parties, and more. If youre running out of ideas (big or small) for your birthday parties, our current spotlight will help you out. And if you have favorite resources to share, please let me know. - Christy View Top Picks Search Event Calendar September S M T W T F S babynames Child care Classes for kids Ultrasounds ... Shops and services Sign up for the BabyZone newsletters Choose week Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 Week 16 Week 17 Week 18 Week 19 Week 20 Week 21 Week 22 Week 23 Week 24 Week 25 Week 26 Week 27 Week 28 Week 29 Week 30 Week 31 Week 32 Week 33 Week 34 Week 35 Week 36 Week 37 Week 38 Week 39 Week 40 Choose month Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Month 4 Month 5 Month 6 Month 7 Month 8 Month 9 Month 10 Month 11 Month 12 Months 13-15 Months 16-18 Months 19-21 Months 22-24 Months 25-27 Months 28-30 Months 31-33 Months 34-36 Months 37-39 Months 40-42 Months 43-45 Months 46-48 New and expecting parents: click here for free stuff!
Boston: Education MA Boston Local resources education Parenting Classes Offers workshopsfor Parents and Professionals throughout Eastern massachusetts http://boston.babyzone.com/parentresources.asp?type=Education: Parenting Classes
Extractions: A new museum dedicated to exploring the role of visual art in children's literature from around the world will open in Amherst, Massachusetts in November 2002... FYI SMORK's Awesome Internet Sites for Kids from: Deanna Phillips The Worlds Largest Lesson - 12 November 2002! from: Charis Kumpula Cornell News - Removing stains from: Susan S. Lang Parent resource for the DOE from: Dean Kephart from: Reading is Fundamental 2003 Fulbright Memorial Fund Teacher Program - Three Week Study Visit to Japan from: Jaime McQueen U.S. History 101: Preserve and Protect from: Hallie Reed Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Ptsd): A Guide for Educators from: Gina Hoagland Volunteer at a Library in Africa or Central America from: The World Library Partnership November Columns November Articles November Regular Features Gazette Home Delivery: Education News Parents Can Use From: Dean Kephart dkephart@MN.RR.COM The U.S. Department of Education has launched a new television series about ways parents can ensure children's educational success. Themed "Education News Parents Can Use," the program airs the third Tuesday of every month, 8PM - 9PM Eastern. During the hour, experts, school officials, and parents will discuss the real risks to children-in and out of school: How can parents make sure their children don't become victims of crime or violence? What can families and schools do to prevent bullying-the nation's number one school-safety concern? What are the characteristics of a safe school? What options are available through the No Child Left Behind act for parents of students that attend dangerous schools? To participate, all you need is to locate a facility with satellite downlink capability, Or, call your local cable access station or school board channel to have them register online to obtain free satellite coordinates at
Dunning Parent Resources The Framingham Special education parent Advisory Committee has created an Outside the Box provides excellent resources for parents with children who http://www.framingham.k12.ma.us/dunning/Parents.htm
Extractions: Whether it is solving a problem, or finding out what is for lunch, this page is for you. As parents we sometimes feel isolated, as if our problems were unique. This page was developed to provides links to resources that can help you find answers. This page can also connect you to other parents and parent organizations which can make you part of a community of others with similar concerns. Speaking of being part of a community, also look at our PTO Connections page to learn about our Parent Teachers Organization Visit the all new Let's Go to Kindergarten web page for families with children entering kindergarten. MCAS: Four letters that bring many questions. Learn more about the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System at the Department of Education's website. Portions of this statewide test is now given to third, fourth and fifth grade students in our school. Children's questions about war and how to handle them are addressed in this article written by the late Fred Rogers.
SEPAC Special education parents Advisory Council. educators, and children; MASSPAC massachusetts Association of Special education parent Advisory Councils http://www.marlborough.com/sepac.html
Extractions: What is SEPAC? The Special Education Parents Advisory Council (SEPAC) is a group of parents, educators, and friends working together for the benefit of children with special needs. The purpose of the council is to provide information and support to parents and to work in collaboration with school personnel for the benefit of our children. Membership is open to anyone interested in the issues of children with special needs. There is no membership fee and meetings are held throughout the school year. Further information can be obtained by calling Marlborough Special Education Department at (508) 460-3559 or by writing to Marlborough Special Education Parent Advisory Council, 50 Bolton Street, Marlborough, MA 01752. You can also contact the co-chairs: George Whapham at 508- 485-8499 or Linda Weintraub at 508-485-9936 or by
Resource Directory - Parent Resources -- Education-Portal.com -- Prospective students who searched for Resource Directory parent resources foundthe links, Welcome to the education-Portal.com resource directory. http://education-portal.com/helpful_links/Parent_Resources.html
Extractions: Prospective students who searched for Resource Directory - Parent Resources found the links, articles, and information on this page helpful. September 23, 2005 Zip Code: Radius: 100 Miles 90 Miles 80 Miles 70 Miles 60 Miles 50 Miles 40 Miles 30 Miles 20 Miles 10 Miles Welcome to the Education-Portal.com resource directory. Here you will find links to a variety of resource websites related to education for adults. While every effort is made to only link to quality education sites, Education-Portal.com bears no responsibility for any content that may be displayed on them. If you notice any website listed in this directory to be displaying inappropriate content, please contact our webmaster immediately.
Extractions: Caroline Bowen PhD is an Australian Speech-Language Pathologist. Her clearly written, user-friendly and regularly updated web site provides theoretically sound information for families, students and SLP professionals about speech, language, voice, fluency and pragmatic disorders in children. Fact is clearly differentiated from opinion throughout the site. Caroline includes a lot of information about her research interest of developmental phonological disorders, a comprehensive FAQ section (including career information) and extensive links to other sites.