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  1. Arkansas project for children with deafBlindness (CFDA-84.025A-state and multi-state projects) 10/01/95 - 10/31/99 : final report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:437748) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1999

41. AIE: State Education Resources
Texas Guaranteed s educational web site for parents, students, arkansas JobBank www.ajb.org/ar The state s online employment resource center.
http://www.adventuresineducation.org/Portal/index.cfm?page=_st_south.cfm

42. Family Help In Arkansas
resources in arkansas to help families with troubled teens. Visit SpecialEducation. A parent s Guide to Online Safety, Child Abduction,
http://www.focusas.com/Arkansas.html
Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS M-F 9 am-5 pm ET Family Help in ARKANSAS Arkansas 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 Arkansas Domestic Violence Hotline Arkansas Suicide and Crisis Hotlines Child Pornography Tipline ChildhelpUSA Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-Child Crimes Against Children Hotline Helping Angels National Domestic Violence/Abuse Hotline
1-800-799-SAFE
TDD National Hotlines and Helplines National Runaway Switchboard 1-800-RUNAWAY National Suicide Hotline 1-800-SUICIDE Northwest Arkansas Crisis Intervention Center Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-HOPE Report Child Abuse in Arkansas Toll-Free Numbers for Health Information 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.

43. Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy - IEP Resources By State - Arkansas
Educational Issues. • Educational Issues • IEP State resources • arkansas PTI (parent Training and Information Centers). arkansas Disability Coalition
http://www.parentprojectmd.org/educational/arkansas.html
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Advocacy Agencies Nan Ellen East, Executive Director
Disability Rights Center
1100 N. University, Suite 201
Little Rock, AR 72207
501-296-1775 (V/TTY)
http://www.arkdisabilityrights.org/

E-Mail: panda@arkdisabilityrights.org Department of Education Marcia Harding, Associate Director Special Education Arkansas Department of Education 1401 W. Capitol, Suite 450 Little Rock, AR 72201 http://arkedu.state.ar.us/directory/accountability_p2.html E-Mail: mharding@arkedu.k12.ar.us Early Intervention Services (Infant and toddler) Sherrill Archer, Part C Coordinator Division of Developmental Disabilities Services Department of Human Services P.O. Box 1437, Donaghey Plaza, North-5th Floor, Slot N503 Little Rock, AR 72203-1437 501-682-8890 FAX http://www.state.ar.us/dhs/ddds/ E-mail: Sherrill.Archer@mail.state.ar.us Early Intervention Services (Ages 3 to 5) Sandra Reifeiss, Coordinator

44. Technology In Education Task Force Report Presentation
The current arkansas educational technology enabled programs were examined. Meet Parents expectations for more online resources and communication from
http://www.techarch.state.ar.us/additional_resources/Tech_ED_text.htm
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Technology in Education Task Force Report
Presentation at Hot Springs Technology Institute June 16, 2005
Summary Statement
  • This Report submitted by the Technology in Education Task Force presented :
  • Potential technology solutions that meet the current needs, and Teachers must be prepared , equipped , and supported in utilizing technology, for students and parents to benefit from the educational enhancements that technology has to offer.
Process Utilized
Task Force members looked at possible solutions by looking at the current state condition, examining exemplary programs identifying needs and looking at funding. The Task Force Report was prepared and presented to State Legislators on November 30, 2004
  • Make more resources available to teachers to do their jobs in a more effective way, with less time having to be spent seeking out resources on their own; Advance educational quality for our students by providing access to the necessary tools, resources and enriched courses; Offer parents tools and resources that will enable them to become more directly involved in their child's education;

45. Arkansas Child Abuse And Neglect Prevention Board
The arkansas Parenting education Network, formerly the arkansas Parenting educationTask Force, APEN resources APEN Activities Upcoming Events
http://www.arctf.org/apen.html
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The Arkansas Parenting
Education Network (APEN)
The Arkansas Parenting Education Network, formerly the Arkansas Parenting Education Task Force, was established in 1996 to provide an infrastructure for increased collaboration, encourage the development of new services and promote the enhancement of exisiting programs. We work to strengthen individuals and programs involved in parent education and family support by:
  • identify emerging issues of interest or concern to APEN members offering presentations and materials on topics of interest to mem bers promoting new nad proven parent education programs providing formal and informal networking opportunities
APEN's unique membership brings together a wide variety of
professionals including:
  • school-, center- and home-based educators psychologists, social workers, and counselors home visitors, healthcare and other service providers

46. Arkansas Child Abuse And Neglect Prevention Board
arkansas parenting education Network The Family Network is a parenting resourcecenter that offers home visits, new parent support groups and
http://www.arctf.org/trustfundgrantees.html
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Grantees of the Children's
Trust Fund 2001-2002
The following programs are 2001-2002 grantees of the
Children's Trust Fund
Benton County Grant: $38,000 Benton County Sunshine School
2309 Moberly Lane
Bentonville, AR 72712-3737
Jill Kleinebreil 501-254-0855
AWARD: $38,000
This program will provide home visiting services once a month to approximately 50 families, and twice a month for 20 of those families with known risk factors, utilizing the Parents as Teachers curriculum. Parents As Teachers (PAT) is a primary prevention program for families of children from birth to 3 years of age, which promotes parent involvement in learning and fostering positive parent-child interaction through personalized home visits.
Clay County Grant: $ 14,872

47. 1999 Arkansas Homeschool Resource Directory -- Pros And Cons Of Educational Opti
Parents have three options in providing for the education of their children public Public education institutions have good resources for teaching
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Garden/4555/ahrd99/caution.html
Pros and Cons of Educational Options
In Arkansas, the compulsory attendance law requires children ages 5-17 to be in school. Parents have three options in providing for the education of their children: public school, private school and home school. A decision of this magnitude involving the education of your child deserves careful study and calm reflection. All three options have advantages and disadvantages to be weighed carefully. Public education offers the following advantages:
  • It is already paid for by taxes which are mandatory whether a child is educated in the public schools or not.
  • Public education offers a well-accepted path to a recognized high school diploma, and offers assistance in continuing education in college with some scholarship opportunities not available outside public education.
  • Public education institutions have good resources for teaching: laboratories, trained personnel, administration, etc.
  • Public education institutions offer many opportunities for extracurricular activities, which are usually not available to those outside public education.
  • Transportation to and from school, and even to some extracurricular activities is available.

48. Planned Parenthood Of Arkansas And Eastern Oklahoma - Resources For Parents
Planned Parenthood offers resources for parents on reproductive health issues . To set up a workshop call the PPAEO education Department, 8588440.
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/pp2/okark/educationoutreach/resourcesparents/
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Resources for Parents
Growing up is complex today.
Teens get a lot of messages from TV, music, internet information, and their friends. Who better than a parent, who is knowledgeable and comfortable talking about sexuality, to provide healthy, positive messages?
Research shows that parents do influence their children's decisions about sex. Children who have a strong connection to their parents are more likely to postpone intercourse, have fewer sexual partners and use contraception consistently. Yet, research also shows that parents often underestimate the effectiveness of condoms for pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs).
Understanding and discussing sex and sexuality with your children can be daunting.
But, with teen pregnancy rates and diseases, it is so important for parents to have the knowledge to raise sexually healthy children. Parents should communicate their values about sex, love and relationships early and often as well as recognize that young people want more than just the "body parts' conversation.

49. Parent Information And Resource Center (PIRC) - Arkansas
parent Information and Resource Center (PIRC) arkansas Topical Areas,parenting education/information. Substance and
http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/pircs/ar.htm

50. Education Department Web Site Home
Our resources assist parents, teachers, and other educators in working with The mission of the arkansas Educational Television Network (AETN) is to
http://www.aetn.org/education/
AETN Education Division
350 S. Donaghey Ave.
Conway, AR 72034
E-mail: education@aetn.org
Education Department Bulletin:
AETN and PBS are proud to announce Teacherline
AETN and PBS TeacherLine now offer over 70 on-line courses for educators designed to help teachers acquire the skills they need to prepare students for a successful future. TeacherLine provides online professional development through facilitated courses that meet Arkansas standards in a supportive and collaborative learning communities and exemplary Internet-based resources.
[ Read more about PBS Teacherline at http://teacherline.pbs.org/teacherline/
We now offer a search from our education site that returns results on a localized version of the PBS Teachersource site. The search indexes current content content on PBS TeacherSource.
Also, our Education site now offers educational themes each month with teaching ideas, related PBS Online Web sites, and broadcast information. [ To use these resources please follow this link: http://www.aetn.org/education/teacherlinemod/.

51. Jones Family Resource Center
Ark Scholarship Connection; arkansas Single parent Scholarship Fund A parentingeducation resource center. parenting education classes are held weekly
http://www.jonesnet.org/pages/Family_Resource.htm
Jones Family Resource Center Quick Link Guide Arkansas Scholarship Connection
Contact: Kelley Bradley
Phone: 927-1402
Fax: 751-1110
E-mail: kbradley@jtlshop.jonesnet.org
Website: http://scholarships-ar-us.org
Hours: Monday - Friday; 8:00am - 4:00pm; hours may vary
A free on-line resource designed to enable Arkansas students to locate scholarships and other types of financial aid to help with higher education expenses. Limited guidance counseling to assist students in the college entrance process is also available by appointment.
Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund
Contact: Ralph Nesson or Christine Womack
Phone: 927-1402 Fax: 751-1110 E-mail: rnesson@jtlshop.jonesnet.org or cwomack@jtlshop.jonesnet.org Website: http://www.aspsf.org Hours: Monday - Friday; 8:00am - 4:00pm Headquarters for the ASPSF, a nonprofit organization that seeks to empower low-income single parents while they pursue post-secondary education objectives by providing incentive scholarships. Provides administrative support for 65 Single Parent Scholarship affiliates in Arkansas. Arkansas State Police - Crimes Against Children Contact: Brandy Bruce Phone: 872-1467 Fax: 750-9099 Hours: vary; by appointment only

52. Family Village -- Parent Training & Information Centers
LINKS MatSu parent Resource Center. Arizona Raising Special Kids. arkansas COPE - Coalition in Oregon for parent education. Pennsylvania
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/education/pti.html
Family Village School We have provided links to those Parent and Information Centers that have a web site.
If you are aware of a PTI web site that we do not have listed, please send a note to rowley@waisman.wisc.edu
be found on the PACER Center National Groups
National Center for Latinos with Disabilities
Specialized Training Of Military Persons (STOMP)

Native American Families Together Parent Center

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53. HSLDA | Arkansas Legislation 2003—House Bill 2518: Requiring Homeschools To Pro
This bill would authorize the arkansas State Board of education to issue rules, What one parent considers to be a quality education may be entirely
http://www.hslda.org/Legislation/State/ar/2003/ARHB2518/default.asp
HSLDA's E-lert Service:
Home Schooling by State
State Laws

A summary of the legal options for homeschooling in every state
Organizations

Homeschool organizations in your neighborhood or across the world
Cases

Legal contacts and cases that HSLDA is involved with
Legislation

Federal and state legislation relating to homeschooling
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News and updates on legal contacts and other issues that affect homeschoolers Member Resources State forms and other resources along with an online form to contact your staff NEW! Homeschooling Thru High School Program— Special Offer on SAT Power Prep for only $9.95 Arkansas HOME LAWS ORGANIZATIONS CASES ... HEADLINES March 31, 2003 House Bill 2518: Requiring Homeschools to Prove "Quality Education" Author: Representative John Lewellen (D-District 34) Summary: This bill would authorize the Arkansas State Board of Education to issue rules, regulations, and guidelines to ensure that homeschool students receive a "quality education." This subjective standard would inevitably result in oppressive state oversight of homeschooling. Whatever the State Board of Education thought was good for homeschoolers would be imposed on them. The authority of the State Board would be completely unrestrained under the law. Status: This bill was considered by the House Education Committee on March 25, 2003, and was ordered postponed until an interim study committee can consider it further. This effectively kills the bill for this session.

54. Special Education Resources Centers: Non-profit Organizations
parents Helping parentsthe Santa Clara, CA, Family Resource Center. The RiggsInstitutereferrals parent Educational Advocacy Training Center (PEATC)
http://www.iser.com/nps.html
Internet Special Education Resources
Special Education Non-Profit Resources
Providing Nationwide Services Providing Regional and Local Services

55. Homeschooling Requirments, Laws, And Resources For Arkansas
Parents or legal guardians conducting education in the home for their own resources for UnschoolingArkansas contact information for unschooling
http://www.homeschoolingrequirements.com/AR.htm

56. Van Buren School District - Van Buren, Arkansas: Our Children, Our Success!
The parent education Program can help you lay a strong foundation for your child ssuccess in parent Resource Library Many books, articles, magazines,
http://vbschools.k12.ar.us/pep.html
Van Buren School District - Our Children, Our Success! VBSD Parent Education Program
How Parents Benefit from the Parent Education Program
As a parent, you are your child's first and most important teacher. The Parent Education Program can help you lay a strong foundation for your child's success in school.
Your child begins learning before birth and the Parent Education Program (PEP) can give your baby the best possible start in life. The program is a FREE and VOLUNTARY prenatal and early learning program for families with children from birth to age three years. You and your child will be offered many long term benefits.
As a PEP participant, you will receive the following services:
  • Parent Educators who are certified teachers, specially trained in early childhood development, are available and eager to help you give your child a great start. Monthly personal home visits are made by parent educators to ensure that you and your child are off to the right start. Group meetings are held monthly with other parents where you can share parenting experiences, gain new insights and talk about topics that interest you.

57. Arkansas Parenting & Family Resource Center
arkansas s Parenting Center for Family resources Newborn to Teenager, Health,Safety, arkansas Department of education Directory of Public Libraries,
http://www.parentingcenter.com/statelinks/arkansas.html
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Arkansas Home Page Family, Health, Safety, Education, Child Support Adoption, Foster Care, Divorce, Marriage, Child Care Arkansas Department of Human Services Adoption, Family, Children, Mental Health, Disabilities Parent's Internet Information Center The Natural State Statehood: June 15, 1836 Arkansas Education Arkansas Department of Education Directory of Public Libraries, Publications, Newspapers. Arkansas Department of Education, Special Education Directory of K-12 Schools, Academic Standards. Arkansas Department of Higher Education - Directory of Colleges/Universities, Financial Aid, Grants. Arkansas Activities Association - Directory of Boys and Girls Sports Index, Team Schedules.

58. Arkansas Education Organizations Educator Associations Teachers In Arkansas
arkansas parent Teachers Association Profiles the PTA in arkansas and offersresources to assist in parent involvement programs, training opportunities,
http://anythingarkansas.com/Education/Organizations.html
Web Arkansas Directory
Arkansas Directory of Arkansas Businesses Anything Arkansas Directory Arkansas Real Estate Arkansas School Districts Arkansas Jobs Arkansas News Arkansas Directory Anything Arkansas Directory
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For complete listings go to Directory Arkansas Education Organizations Arkansas Education Organizations
Arkansas Association for Developmental Education - ArkADE is a professional organization of 2-year and 4-year college and university personnel who are involved in developmental education or student support services. Arkansas Conference of American Association of University Professors - Organization dedicated to preserving academic freedom, defending tenure and advocating collegiate governance. Issues, membership details, and contact information provided Arkansas Education Association - Features organization promoting the cause of public education and the education profession in Arkansas and committed to quality public education in Arkansas. Arkansas Leadership Academy - An innovative academy preparing educational leaders who develop high performing learning communities throughout Arkansas.

59. NPEN - State By State
arkansas parenting education Network, formerly known as arkansas parenting For information on parent education programs and parent resource centers in
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/fcs/npen/state.html
State by State Connections
About NPEN NPEN Work NPEN History Parent Education Professional Development ... Contact Us
National Parenting Education
States with statewide parenting initiatives
If your state has changes to submit, e-mail them and they will be posted. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ...
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ALASKA Alaska has no state organization at this time.
ALABAMA Alabama is working on professional networking, program coordination between organizations and agencies, and community and public awareness with parents. The primary organization providing leadership to this effort is Cooperative Extension. The group meets monthly and there are no requirements for membership. Contact: Eunice Bonsi
ebonsi@tusk.edu
ARIZONA
Arizona currently has a loose organization whose purpose is professional networking, program coordination between organizations and agencies, and community and public awareness with parents. ARKANSAS Arkansas Parenting Education Network, formerly known as Arkansas Parenting Education Task Force, was established in 1996 as a statewide forum to bring together professionals in the field of parenting education and family support services.

60. Parents For Public Schools
Pacific resources for education and Learning (PREL) Southwest educationalDevelopment Laboratory (SEDL) serves arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico,
http://www.parents4publicschools.com/resources.html
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