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101. Senator Carper's Parents And Family Resource Center
Information and resources for Parents and Family of Students. Senator Carper sEducation Resource Center Header. Information for students grades K8
http://carper.senate.gov/srpf.html
Parents and Family of Students What Are The Best Schools in Delaware? Great Schools.net.
From this site Delaware schools can be compared by typing in the school or district and/or city name within any state. This comparison can be done with elementary, middle and high schools. Schools are rated on DSTP reading, DSTP math and the number of students per teacher. How Do I Prepare My Child For Learning?
  • National Education Association
    This gives parents tips on how to facilitate in the education of their children. It has links to Read Across America and Parent Power as well as giving the parents a guide to testing and how to help improve their child's reading skills.
    National Education Association

    This page explains that involvement in a child's education by the parents helps the child become a better student. It gives parents a list of ways to help their children study and a few education statistics.
    Delaware Home Education Association

    Gives advice and strategies for home education.

102. Delaware County Christian School: Discovery Center
The Discovery Center and Resource Room at delaware County Christian School. Purpose and Programs Educational Therapy Resource Room
http://www.dccs.org/discovery.htm
Discovery Center
Purpose and Programs
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The Discovery Center at Delaware County Christian School exists to provide options for students who have special educational needs that cannot be fully met through the regular classroom. Discovery Center programs encourage each student to become independent and successful in the regular classroom and challenge each student to fully use his/her God-given abilities In the Christian School a child must be developed as a whole person in all dimensions - spiritual, mental, emotional, physical and social. Each student is educated as an individual who possesses unique abilities which have been given to him by God, the Creator. God answered the prayers of both parents and teachers through the provision of educational therapy when the Discovery Center opened in September 1980. Since that time a variety of programs have been added to serve the needs of students. In addition to educational therapy for grades K-12, the Discovery Center also offers resource room instruction for grades 2-12 and an enrichment program for grades 2-5. Psycho-educational testing is also available through the school's Psychological Services. There are fees charged for all Discovery Center services.

103. UNCW Student Affairs: Career Services
*Adult education Teacher, *educational Resource Coordinator, *Media Center Specialist bullet Dealing with parents or guardians, bullet Lesson planning
http://www.uncwil.edu/stuaff/career/Majors/education.htm
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... Employers Education Watson School of Education http://www.uncw.edu/ed/ Related Career Titles Related Major Skills Related Web Sites Most college and university faculty are in four academic ranks: professor, associate professor, assistant professor, and instructor. Four-year colleges and universities generally hire doctoral degree holders for full-time, tenure-track positions, but may hire master's degree holders or doctoral candidates for certain disciplines, such as the arts, or for part-time and temporary jobs. In two-year colleges, master's degree holders often qualify for full-time positions. Related Career Titles *Adult Education Teacher *Educational Resource Coordinator *Media Center Specialist *Alumni Relations Coordinator *Educational Therapist *Missionary Worker *Athletic Coach *Elementary School Teacher *Physical Education Instructor *Athletic Director *Employee Training Instructor *Preschool Administrator *Child Life Specialist *Financial Aid Counselor *Registrar/Admissions Director *Curriculum Specialist *Grant Writer *Religious Institution Education Coord.

104. International Reading Association : Literacy Links : Readers With Special Needs
Web resources Marketplace. Web resources An online community, newsletter,and resource center for parents, teachers, and others who work with children
http://www.reading.org/resources/community/links_lit_special.html
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ADDHelpline
An online community, newsletter, and resource center for parents, teachers, and others who work with children with ADD/ADHD. The American Printing House for the Blind
Provides the special media, tools, and materials necessary to promote independence of blind and visually impaired persons. Keep Kids Learning
IRA has joined with several other education organizations to sponsor Keep Kids Learning, a grassroots campaign to bring needed change to the U.S. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). If you want children with learning problems to be heard in Congress, be their voice: Visit the Keep Kids Learning site to find information about joining the e-mail campaign. This initiative is funded by the National Center for Learning Disabilities. LDOnLine
This site is an interactive guide to learning disabilities for parents, teachers, and other professionals. Numerous articles, resources, and ideas on a variety of LD topics are available. Reading Assist Institute (RAI)
RAI provides instructional classes that directly link sight, sound, touch, and movement to teach intensive, systematic phonics. Serving Delaware, southeastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and eastern Maryland, RAI places teams of highly trained tutors in schools to instruct students. RAI interacts with the community through a referral service for private tutors and a lending library, and it sponsors speakers and book reviews. RAI advocates for early identification and appropriate instruction of children with specific reading disabilities.

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106. Resource Agencies For Parents
RESOURCE AGENCIES FOR PARENTS. The American Medical Association Department ofAdolescent Health National Association for the education of Young Children
http://www.nssc1.org/directory/4parents.htm
RESOURCE AGENCIES FOR PARENTS The American Medical Association
Department of Adolescent Health
515 North State Street
Chicago, IL 60610
The American School Health Association
P.O. Box 708
Kent, OH 44240
Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development
2400 N Street, NW, Sixth Floor
Washington, DC 20037-1153
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Division of Adolescent and School Health 4770 Buford Highway, NE Mailstop K31 Atlanta, GA 30341-3724 A public health service agency Drug Abuse Information and Treatment Referral Line 800/662-HELP Confidential discussion and/or referrals, information related to drug use, treatment, support groups, and other services. Sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Federal Drug, Alcohol and Crime Clearinghouse Network Single point of entry for all federal clearinghouses. Sponsored by the Office of National Drug Control Policy in cooperation with the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Justice, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the Department of Education. Health Resources and Services Administration Maternal and Child Health Bureau Room 18A55, Parklawn Building

107. Parenting At Washington State University Cooperative Extension
40% of parent educators report their programs are using new Print and nonprintresources on parent and family issues are available through Washington
http://parenting.wsu.edu/reports/
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Parenting Team Annual Report 2000 The Washington State University Cooperative Extension Parenting Team provided resources and programs for parents, professionals and volunteers in the year 2000. Programs for Professionals and Volunteers * A large percentage of those who responded came for professional development purposes, to hear the keynote speakers and to attend specific workshops. * A majority of respondents also came to network with other parent educators and to learn about parenting resources and curriculum. * Although only 28% stated that they attended to improve their own parenting skills, 68.5% of all respondents indicated some form of personal change had taken place as a result of attending the conference. Based on this sample, one outcome from the conference was that the majority of respondents increased their own parenting skills even when they had not come for that purpose. * The survey results show the following outcomes for those who responded: 1. A majority (62%) of parent educators reported that The Northwest Regional Parenting Conference is the major statewide event coordinated by the WSU Cooperative Extension Parenting Team. Team members also conduct high quality training on the local level for parent educators and child care professionals in various counties throughout Washington State.

108. Child Inc. Home Page

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