Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_M - Massachusetts Education Parent Resources
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 4     61-80 of 108    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
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  

         Massachusetts Education Parent Resources:     more detail
  1. Providing parent information for public school choice in Massachusetts cities (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:380228) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1993
  2. Resource guide on parent and citizen participation in education by Sarah Arnold, 1989
  3. Resources for integrating young children with special needs: A list of materials for practitioners and parents by Sandra Putnam Franklin, 1991

61. Teen Pregnancy Prevention: Parent's Resource Guide
Here are a selected group of organizations and resources for parents and otheradults public education campaign launched to help pediatricians, parents,
http://www.teenpregnancy.org/resources/reading/resourceguides/parents.asp
pageOn="research"; More Information For Parents
Resource Guide For Teens

Resource Guide For Faith Communities

Home
... Resource Guides Resources for Parents Here are a selected group of organizations and resources for parents and other adults who interact with children and teenagers. Note: Providing a link does not constitute National Campaign endorsement of a particular site, nor is the National Campaign responsible for the content or materials posted on other sites. Talking with Kids about Tough Issues
A national initiative by Children Now and the Kaiser Family Foundation to encourage parents to talk with their children earlier and more often about tough issues like sex, HIV/AIDS, violence, alcohol, and drug abuse. Phone: 1-800-CHILD-44 E-mail: talk@talkingwithkids.org

62. Home
Helpful Links to Special education related resources Parents Rights Brochure Parents and/or guardians of children who receive special education
http://foxborough.k12.ma.us/fsepac/
Foxborough Special Education Parent Advisory Council
No Child Left Behind.....Our Children's Voice Helpful Links to Special Education related resources Parents Rights Brochure FSEPAC Meeting Minutes Mission ... Contact Information
What is a Special Education PAC?
The DOE special education regulations specify:
FSEPAC Mission
The Mission of the Foxborough Special Education Parent Advisory Council (FSEPAC) is to work towards the understanding, respect, support, and appropriate education for all children with special education needs in our community. Promote and support an innovative educational environment where children with disabilities have equal access to educational opportunities and a school and community environment where all children are encouraged to reach their full potential. Promote a network for parents of children with disabilities and provide a forum to share information and discuss matters of relative interest and concern regarding our children. Promote communication and programs within the community to encourage understanding, respect, acceptance and inclusion of children with disabilities.

63. Selected Resources For Pregnancy And Family Issues
massachusetts Substance Abuse Information and education Teen Pregnancy/Parenting.Crittenton Selfsufficiency resources for high-risk young families
http://www.brighamandwomens.org/womenshealth/online_res.asp
home find a BWH doctor request an appointment about BWH ... Clinical Services by Department
Online Resources
Selected Resources for Pregnancy and Family Issues
We have put together a list of outside Web sites covering various aspects of pregnancy, childbirth and newborn issues that may be of interest to you during and after your pregnancy. Note: The following pages are not maintained by Brigham and Women's Hospital. We are not responsible for any information found on them. Car Safety The Governor's Highway Safety Bureau: Saftey information and contacts
http://www.massghsb.com/detpages/programs55.html
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/

Seat Check: Car seat inspection locator service
http://www.seatcheck.org/

Family Information Family Ties of Massachusetts: Information for families of children with special needs or chronic illness
http://www.massfamilyties.org/parenttoparent.htm
The Fatherhood Initiative: A program to support and strengthen the role of fathers
http://www.fatherhood.hhs.gov/
Greater Boston ESL Resources
http://www.geocities.com/athens/parthenon/4148/localrsc.html

64. Parents Siblings
The Federation operates a parent Center in massachusetts that offers a varietyof services to HEATH Resource Center American Council on education
http://www.pridemobility.com/Rehab_Zone/Links___Resources/Parents___Siblings/par

65. Pregnancy And Parenting Information And Resources, Topics A-Z - Parenthood.com
Pregnancy and Parenting Information and resources, Topics AZ. resources.Online. massachusetts Department of education Web site, at www.doe.mass.edu
http://topics-az.parenthood.com/articles.html?article_id=6946

66. Pregnancy And Parenting Information And Resources, Topics A-Z - Parenthood.com
Pregnancy and Parenting Information and resources, Topics AZ. In massachusetts,the Lexington education Foundation has been holding an annual trivia
http://topics-az.parenthood.com/articles.html?article_id=5694

67. CitySoft - Community Enterprise - Resources For Parents
CCRC serves parents, early care and education professionals and Parents HelpingParents is a massachusetts based nonprofit organization working to
http://www.mspcc.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Page.viewPage&pageId=205

68. Parents And Students / Informational Center - Links To Education Information Res
massachusetts Department of education At The education resources Institute (TERI)we are committed to helping families plan and pay for college.
http://www.teri.org/ic_help.html
Apply Online Now!
Check Loan Status

Site Map

Contact Us
Information Center
Are you in the process of researching financing options for education? Want to get an estimate of your monthly payment amount? These questions and more are answered in the Information Center. In addition, helpful financial aid and lenders links are provided. Links To Education Information Resources
Education, Financial Aid and Career Web Sites
  • Pathways to College Network
    The mission of the Pathways to College Network is to focus research-based knowledge and resources on improving college preparation, access, and success for under-served populations, including low-income, underrepresented minority, and first-generation students. The Pathways Clearinghouse provide resources for improving college preparation, planning and success for under-served students, including reference and referral services, fact sheets, policy briefs, bibliographies, reports tool kits, databases, and professional development activities. Massachusetts Department of Education
    Look here for all kinds of state education information including profiles of Massachusetts school districts and charter schools.

69. The Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation For Autism, Inc. > Autism Resources
If you are the parent of a child with autism, and would like to take part in services, and local, state, and federal resources. massachusetts Families
http://www.dougflutiejrfoundation.org/autism.html
WebED, Inc. teams up with the Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism, offers free courses to parents of children with autism.
The Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism is affiliated with WebED, Inc., one of the nation's leading Internet-based education companies. Both organizations work together to provide a comprehensive series of online autism courses for parents and teachers. WebED will provide professional development credits to educators that take the fee-based autism courses. These courses have been developed by the finest academics and practicing professionals in the field of autism. Topics covered in the courses include, but are not limited to, behavioral intervention, applied behavior analysis, sensory integration, Internet resources for autism, language development and social stories. For each course fee received, WebED will make a donation to the Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism, Inc. In addition, the Company is offering these courses free to parents of children with autism or related developmental disabilities. If you are the parent of a child with autism, and would like to take part in this unique opportunity, please register at:

70. VI Guide-Legal Resources, For Parents And Teachers Of Blind And Visually Impaire
Visit the massachusetts Department of education for a wealth of National ParentNetwork on Disabilities (NPND) The NPND s mission is to provide a
http://www.viguide.com/legl.htm
L egal
Table of Contents
For other information about special education, such as implementing an Individualized Education Plan (IEP), check out V.I. Guide's Special Education Services page
Federal Laws and Legislation
Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Document Center
This site offers the full-text of several federal laws, such as ADA (also known as Public Law 101-336) and ADAAG (Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines), plus other documents that provide guidance on how to implement these laws.
Edlaw
This site contains the full-text plus interpretations of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, IDEA, FERPA regulations and EDGAR regulations. It also offers links to other sites relating to disability laws and lawyers specializing in disability law.
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) , also known as Public Law 94-142.
This is one of the powerful laws affecting visually impaired children. It states that they are entitled to a free and appropriate education in the least restrictive environment. Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) spell out a student's particular education needs under this law and form a contract with the parent/guardian and the school system.
The Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1992 (Public Law 102-569)
This law establishes guidelines for Federal agencies for electronic and information technology accessibility designed to ensure, regardless of the type of medium, that individuals with disabilities can produce information and data, and have access to information and data, comparable to the information and data, and access, respectively, of individuals who are not individuals with disabilities.

71. ParentResources
The Office of Special education and Rehabilitative resources (OSERS) Their parent education NETWORK (PEN) is Pennsylvania s statewide parent Training
http://www.caryloberman.com/ParentResources.html
THE LAW OFFICES OF
CARYL ANDREA OBERMAN
Grove Summit Office Park
607A North Easton Road
Willow Grove, PA 19090
P (215) 830-5025
F (215) 830-5027
edlaw@caryloberman.com
PARENT RESOURCES
Kindly note that listing does not imply endorsement. ASPERGER SYNDROME ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY AUTISM DISABILITY - GENERAL ... ASCEND Group, Inc. , an Asperger Syndrome information alliance for Southeastern Pennsylvania, founded in 2001. This is a volunteer, parent-run organization. O.A.S.I.S. O nline Asperger Syndrome Information and Support Return to top ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY Assistive Technology Training Online Project (ATTO) provides information on AT applications that help students with disabilities learn in elementary classrooms. Center of Disabilities Assistive Technology Training (CSUN) National Assistive Technology Research Institute (NATRI) conducts assistive technology ( AT ) research, translates theory and research into AT practice, and provides resources for improving the delivery of AT services.

72. Media Education Foundation: Index_html
MediaL http//www.ithaca.edu/looksharp/resources/media-l.html Asian Americanresources from the massachusetts Institute of Technology.
http://www.mediaed.org/resources
Table of Contents Report Broken Links
Media Literacy and Media Education Media Literacy Organization Directory

http://interact.uoregon.edu/MediaLit/mlr/organizations/list/orgac.html

Action Coalition for Media Education (ACME)
http://www.acmecoalition.org

ACME is an international coalition of teachers, media producers, reseachers and reformers dedicated to supporting independent media literacy, education, media production and democratic media reform.
http://www.adbusters.org

Produces spoof ads, uncommercials, and media critiques in an attempt to 'clean up advertising and consumerism's polluting effects on the mental and physical environment.'
American Academy of Pediatrics
http://www.aap.org/advocacy/washing/t1106.htm

http://www.aap.org/advocacy/mediamatters.htm
These websites provides testimony from the American Academy of Pediatrics on the Social Impact of Music Violence before a Senate Subcommittee, and offers other reports and resources on media literacy issues as well. The Center for Media Literacy http://www.medialit.org

73. Find Help: Parent Resources
(CSN National Injury and Violence Prevention Resource Center, education Crisis intervention information, action steps and resources for parents from the
http://www.jointogether.org/gv/help/parents/resource/
Get Involved
Strategies

Action Center

News Summaries
... Parents Resources
Organizations American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
The AAP and its member pediatricians dedicate their efforts and resources to the health, safety and well-being of infants, children, adolescents and young adults. AAP offers parents sound pediatric advice through an extensive array of parent education materials and brochures on a host of physical, developmental, behavioral and social topics, including violence prevention. AAP recommendations include removing handguns from the environment in which children live and play and reducing the romanticism of gun use in the popular media. (AAP, 141 North West Point Boulevard, P.O. Box 927, Elk Grove Village, IL 60009. Phone: 800-433-9016; Web: www.aap.org American Association of Suicidology (AAS)
AAS is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the understanding and prevention of suicide. They serve as a resource for anyone concerned about suicide, including AAS members, suicide researchers, therapists, prevention specialists, survivors of suicide, and people who are themselves in crisis. In 1996, 53 percent of all gun-related deaths were suicides. Fifty-eight percent of all suicides are committed using firearms. (AAS, 4201 Connecticut Ave., NW, Suite 408, Washington, DC 20008. Phone: 202-237-2280. Web: www.suicidology.org

74. UCP: Education - Resources
UCP’s education Channel provides resources for parents, teachers, Statewideresources (massachusetts). Americans with Disabilities Act
http://www.ucp.org/ucp_channelsub.cfm/85/12/76/national,Parents
Skip Navigation
Education
UCP’s Education Channel provides resources for parents, teachers, and others involved in the education of students with disabilities and other special needs.
Education

75. NNCC Child Care Contacts: Child Care Options, Parent Resources, Professional Dev
parent resources MELD parent education SUPPORT PROGRAMS 123 N. Third St., Suite507 Minneapolis, MN 55401 PH (V/TTY) 612332-7563 FAX 612-344-1959
http://www.nncc.org/Who/orgs/options-prof.html

OPTIONS IN CHILD CARE
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHILD CARE RESOURCE REFERRAL AGENCIES
1319 F St., N.W., Suite 810
Washington, DC 20004
Fax: 202-393-1109
WWW- http://www.naccrra.net/
Child care resource and referral agencies (R&Rs) provide referrals and counseling to parents who are seeking child care. R&R agencies also help to coordinate local child care training efforts and serve as a clearinghouse for training information. Lending libraries of training resource guides, books, and toys for child care providers also are maintained. NACCRRA also offers a phone service that parents can call to find their local R&R (1-800-424-2246). "Learning Options" is a series of online courses that NACCRRA offers for child care professionals.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR SICK CHILD DAYCARE

10690-A Three Chopt Road
Richmond Virginia, 23233 (804) 747-5900 phone (804) 747-8016 fax http://www.nascd.com NASCD is a non-profit, educational organization that was developed in 1988 and was established to: 1) support the establishment of high quality sick child care programs nationwide; 2) substantiate and quantify the need for new sick child care programs nationwide; 3) promote the establishment of new sick child care services by researching and disseminating needed information; and 4) promote and participate in sick child care research.

76. Resources: Parenting Education Bibliograpy
Research on parenting education Programs and Their Effectiveness A ChicagoFamily Resource Coalition. Halpern, R. 1990. parent support and education
http://p2001.health.org/PIP/res3.htm
Research on Parenting Education Programs and Their Effectiveness: A Bibliography
Bibliography
(compiled from the following sources)
Carter, N. 1996. See how we grow: A report on the status of parenting education in the U.S. Philadelphia: The Pew Charitable Trusts. National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Drug Information National Criminal Justice Reference Service Smith, C.A., D. Cudaback, H.W. Goddard, and J. Myers-Walls. 1994. National extension parent education model of critical parenting practices. Manhattan, KS: Kansas Cooperative Extension Service. Allen, M. L., P. Brown, and B. Finlay. 1992. Helping children by strengthening families. Washington, DC: Children s Defense Fund. Alvy, K. T. 1987. Black parenting. New York: Irvington. Alvy, K. T. 1994. Parent training today. Studio City, CA: Center for the Improvement of Child Caring. Barnett, W. S. 1985. The Perry preschool program and its long-term effects: A benefit-cost analysis. Ypsilanti, MI: High/Scope Press. Berrick, J. 1988. Parental involvement in child abuse prevention training: What do they learn? Child Abuse and Neglect

77. Help For Troubled Teens. A Resource For Parents And Professionals.
parent resources. Alliance Behavior Consulting creates customized inhome education in our organization takes many forms and is accomplished in a
http://www.strugglingteens.com/resources/
Resources strugglingteens.com Choose: Alcoholism Stress Depressed Anxiety Other Free eAlerts For FREE updates...
enter your email
address and click GO Online News Newsletter
New Perspectives

Visit Reports

Seen n Heard
...
Employment Listings
Site Guide Home
Discussion Forum

Information Services

Newsletter Archives
...
Contact Us
Other Web Sites Debriefing/Reviewing Horses as Therapy Friends of Special Schools Alternative Education Resources ... Other side of ADD Directory of Resources from Advertisers Pages: ] (211 Resources) Academic Institute, Inc. Andrew Bryan Educational Consultant 1915 Main St. Baker City, OR 97814 ABryanEdPlan@aol.com Educational Consultant Academy at Sisters (Girls) Betsy Jacobson-Warren Program Director PO Box 5986 Bend, OR 97708 academyatsisters@bendcable.com Emotional Growth School Private boarding school for girls, 13-17 years old, with strong educational curriculum and emotional growth counseling emphasizing accountability and personal responsibility. Academy at Swift River (Co-ed) Brian Ray 151 South Street Cummington, MA 01026

78. National Professional Resources - Parent Resources
Integrating General and Special education for the Benefit of All Students.by Wayne Sailor A Comprehensive Schoolwide Approach A Resource Manual
http://www.nprinc.com/parent_res/

79. CISE: Library Resources Of Interest To Parents
parent feelings, parent education, and decisions about the future are also LP 1472 Three Rs for special education rights, resources and results
http://www.cise.missouri.edu/library/parent-education.html
About CISE Calendar Library Links ...
Links
Differentiated Instruction Training
Links

Instructional Practices Training
Links

Innovations Most Recent
Archives
About
Resources
...
Links

Resources for Parents Training
Resources
Publications Links ... 3 London Hall Columbia, MO 65211-2390 (800) 976-CISE Loan Information
Library Resources of Interest to Parents
April 2005
Other Resources Accommodations and Adaptations/Modifications Assessment/Assessment Instruments Attention Deficit Disorder Autism Teacher Resources Audiocassettes Awareness of Disabilities Teacher Resources Instructional Materials Behavior Management Cooperative Learning ... Instructional Materials Social Skills Teacher Resources Instructional Materials Strategies Traumatic Brain Injury ... Writing LP 67.02 Teaching strategies for parents and professionals Baltimore, MD: University Park Press, 1980. This 256-page book emphasizes home programs and explains how to formulate and write programs of behavioral and educational tasks for use by parents and professionals in teaching autistic children. This book is volume two of the Individualized Assessment and Treatment for Autistic and Developmentally Disabled Children series, which includes teaching strategies and activities. LP 135 A parent's introduction to behavior modification Wilson, Jim. Arlington, TX: Future Horizons, 1996.

80. Family & Community - Massachusetts Department Of Education
Today, there are many alternative schooling options in massachusetts, includingCharter Schools, Educational Collaboratives, Dual Enrollment and School
http://www.doe.mass.edu/FamComm/
State Government State Services Select Program Area DOE HOME Advisory Councils Board of Education Career/Vocational Technical Education Charter Schools Compliance/Monitoring Curriculum Frameworks/Institutes Early Learning Services Education Reform Educational Technology Educator Licensure Tests (MTEL) Educator Licensure Employment Opportunities English Language Learners Family Literacy Forms Directory General Educational Development Grants: Information Information Services Health, Safety and Student Support Services MCAS MCAS Appeals MECC - (Career Center) METCO "No Child Left Behind" Federal Education Law Nutrition Programs Proprietary Schools Reading Office School and District Accountability School and District Profiles/Directory School Finance School-to-Career Education Security Portal Special Education Special Education Appeals Title I Virtual Education Space - VES News District/School Administration Educator Services Assessment/Accountability ... Alternative Education
HEADLINES:
Commissioner's Update - September 23, 2005
Board in Brief September 14, 2005 [ HTML PDF Commissioner's Update - September 8, 2005

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  

Page 4     61-80 of 108    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

free hit counter