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  1. BRIDGES, Bringing Resources, Inclusion, and Developmentally appropriate Gains to Every child in MisSissippi (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:417576) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1998
  2. Early education program for children with multiple disabilities a mechanism to utilize integrated early intervention teams for infants & toddlers with ... : final report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:417570) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1998
  3. Embedding intervention targets into caregiving routines and other activities of the families choice (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:417575) by Lorie Hollingshead, 1998

61. Harnessing Community Resources To Improve Middle Schools
and Past President, mississippi parentTeacher Associations Public educationdepends on community support, both implicit and explicit.
http://www.middleweb.com/WT3.html
WORKING TOGETHER
Harnessing Community Resources
to Improve Middle Schools
GOOD FOR SCHOOLS, GOOD FOR THE COMMUNITY Every community is different. School systems are different from one another, but the contrasts that distinguish one community from the next are even greater. The differences that define communitiesdemographic, economic, geographic, historicdictate that coalitions to support middle schools will take different forms and have different goals.
There is no one best way to structure such a coalition, as the composition of successful coalitions proves. In Long Beach, for example, the coalition has a fairly small membership, drawn mainly from the school district and local colleges and universities. In Louisville, where much of the original motivation for the coalition came from city government and social service providers, the group is larger and more diverse.
Most towns, cities, or counties have some distinctive strengths to draw on in establishing a coalition. Colleges and other institutions of higher education have a direct interest in the quality of local schools, and their faculty and staff have expertise that makes them valuable members of a coalition. Social service providers share with the schools a commitment to children and families and a recognition of the challenges institutions face in maintaining morale and professionalism. Some schools are already getting strong support from well-organized, sophisticated parents' organizations but even where these don't exist, caring parents do. Business people are everywhere, and a majority of them are well aware that the health of business and the health of the community are vitally interconnected. Together, people from each of these groups can contribute to a middle school coalition.

62. Caregiving Basics Resource List - Alzheimer's Disease Education & Referral Cente
Cutler, NR, Sramek, JJ Jackson, MS University Press of mississippi. This bookis a firstperson account of a parent s aging and cognitive decline by an
http://www.alzheimers.org/caregiving/bibs/r-06caregivingbasics.html
ADEAR
A Service of the National Institute on Aging Home About Us Site Map ... Advanced Alzheimer's Disease General Info
Causes

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Publications Browse/Search Newsletter Resources Literature Search (CHID) Media Room Conference Calendar ADEAR Home ... Caregiving Families face a variety of challenges when a loved one develops Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder. Providing care for a memory-impaired person can be overwhelming. Families can prepare for these challenges and learn to cope with the demands of caregiving in part by educating themselves. This resource list gives an overview of some of the many books, brochures, videotapes, audiotapes, and newsletters about Alzheimer's disease that are available. Some of the resources in this list mention specific drug treatments. However, because Alzheimer's disease research is constantly changing, be sure to speak with your doctor about the most up-to-date treatment information. Caregivers may be able to borrow or rent some of the items on this resource list from a local Alzheimer's Association chapter or a hospital, public, or school library. To purchase an item, please contact the organization listed in the "available from" section of the description. Availability information was correct at the time this list was printed. However, before you send payment for an item, we suggest that you confirm with the organization that the price and payment address are current. Many of the items listed are also available from retail and online booksellers.

63. Links And Resources
mississippi Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc. 5595 Cedar Ridge resources School Systems Cerebral Palsy Special education Community
http://www.cerebralpalsy.org/cerebral_palsy_links_resources/state pages/mississi
Mississippi State Resources STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION
Carolyn Black, State Director
Office of Special Education, Department of Education
P.O. Box 771
Jackson, MS 39205-0771
Web: mdek12.state.ms.us What types of help are available?
Where do we start?

Choosing a health plan
...
Cerebral Palsy Legal Links
PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES:
AGES 3 THROUGH 5
Dorothy Bowman, Coordinator Office of Special Education, Department of Education P.O. Box 771 Jackson, MS 39205-0771 E-mail: dbowman@mdek.12.state.ms.us Web: mdek12.state.ms.us PROGRAMS FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS WITH DISABILITIES: AGES BIRTH THROUGH 2 Roy Hart, Part C Coordinator First Steps Early Intervention System MS State Department of Health (MSDH) P.O. Box 1700 2423 North State Street, Room 107 Jackson, MS 39215-1700 (601) 576-7427; (800) 451-3903 (in MS) E-mail: rhart@msdh.state.ms.us

64. Mississippi Geography Education Fund
The mississippi Geography education Fund is the first state endowment established in The highest priority is to invest the Fund s resources in projects
http://www.philhardin.org/geography_education.html
Contents:
Mission Statement

About The Mississippi Geography Education Fund

Applications
Past Grant Recipients
  • Commitment to Geography Education
    The Importance of Geography

    Mississippi Geography Education Fellows: Mission Statement
    A fund established with the National Geographic Society Education Foundation to encourage and improve the teaching of geography in Mississippi and to increase and disseminate geographic knowledge more broadly in the state.
    About The Mississippi Geography Education Fund
    After discussions with the Phil Hardin Foundation in 1989, the National Geographic Education Foundation agreed to establish an endowed fund to encourage and improve the teaching of geography in Mississippi and to increase and disseminate geographic knowledge more broadly in the state. The Mississippi Geography Education Fund is the first state endowment established in the Society's Education Foundation. To initiate the Fund, the National Geographic Society announced its intention to provide up to $500,000 in matching funds to create an endowment. The Phil Hardin Foundation granted an initial $250,000 to the Mississippi Geography Education Fund. This grant was matched by the Society. It is the hope of the Hardin Foundation and the Society that the Fund will eventually exceed $1,000,000 through additional contributions. To this aim, the National Geographic Society is prepared to match an additional $250,000 in gifts to the Fund. From its inception in 1992 through 2000, the
  • 65. Community Schools Online
    counseling rooms, adult education classrooms, a parent resource center, Jeffery A. Lackney of the educational Design Institute at mississippi State
    http://www.communityschools.org/newsletter/newsletter9.html
    In This Issue
    Vol. I, No. 9
    School Construction and Renovation:
    An Opportunity for Community School Advocates
    Introduction
    Critical Steps in Designing Community Schools
    Examples of Successful Community School Designs
    Additional Resources
    Welcome to Community Schools Online where we provide updates on developments in the community schools field and the work of the Coalition. Please forward this e-mail to interested partners in your network and to related listservs. If you wish to subscribe to Community Schools Online, register at http://www.communityschools.org/about.html#email . To unsubscribe, send an email to ccs-l-off@lists.iel.org
    Introduction A vast number of school construction projects are being initiated across the country. At the same time, there is a growing recognition that communities offer many assets that can help support schools' missions. The purpose of this newsletter is to encourage community school advocates to seize the opportunity presented by the convergence of these issues. School superintendents, principals, local elected officials, public and private human services agencies, youth development organizations, community organizations, business, and civic and religious organizations must take advantage of the current groundswell of support for school construction to ensure that communities are welcomed into the school buildings of the future. Several recent studies confirm that many of America's school buildings are in disrepair and need renovation. The average school building in America is 42 years old. As the number of young people entering school grows and the demand for reduced class size increases, an unprecedented demand for the construction and renovation of school facilities is emerging.

    66. Mississippi Education Initiative: Search For Resources
    mississippi Educational Involvement Click Here for Instructions To viewresources within specific classifications, select one of the options below
    http://www.ihl.state.ms.us/msei/search.asp

    Click Here for Instructions
    SEARCH BY CLASSIFICATION Classification of the Organization administering the program/resource
    To view resources within specific classifications, select one of the options below: K-12 District/School Non-profit Organization Community / Jr College Foundation University Community-Based Business/Industry Other Agency All Classifications SEARCH BY SERVICE Types of service provided by the resouce
    To view resources based on services provided, select one or more of the options below: Educational Technology Student Support Systemic Improvement Assessment, Evaluation, Accountability SEARCH BY POPULATION Population served by the resource
    To view resources based on population served, select one or more of the options below: Pre-K faculty/students/administrators K-12 faculty/students/administrators Comm/Jr College faculty/students/admin University faculty/students/admin Parents/Community Members Other
    Expect a slight delay while waiting for the results Click Here to Browse All Resources Return to MSEI Home Page
    Comprehensive Inventory Project
    Data Collection Form

    67. TEE - The Trust For Early Education
    State Policy resources mississippi. THE PRE-K FACTS IN mississippi resources in mississippi • $149.6 million in federal funding for Head Start in
    http://www.trustforearlyed.org/resources_state.aspx?id=31&txt=Mississippi

    68. Parents For Public Schools
    mississippi, to talk about their children s education. The site alsocontains links to many resources for parents, such as advocacy groups and
    http://www.acfnewsource.org/education/parents_for_public.html
    SEARCH STORIES: Navigation September 23, 2005
    Parents for Public Schools
    The Osgood File (CBS Radio Network): 1/2/02
    The Osgood File (CBS Radio Network): 7/6/01
    Printer-friendly version E-mail this story to a friend A parents group is trying to stop the exodus of children from public schools. In 1989, when about 20 parents met in a living room in Jackson, Mississippi, to talk about their children's education. They didn't want to send their children to segregated private academies but at the same time wanted their children to get a good education. They came to the conclusion that the best way to improve public schools is to enroll their kids and work to improve the schools. The parents banded together and sent their children to Casey Elementary, which at the time didn't have a PTA and was on the verge of shutting down. The group became known as Parents for Public Schools and with their help Casey became so successful that the U.S. Department of Education last year honored it as a blue ribbon school. CONTACTS
    Susan Womack
    : Executive Director
    Parents for Public Schools

    1520 North State Street
    Jackson, Mississippi 39202

    69. The Council For Disability Rights
    mississippi parent Partners 3111 North State St, Jackson MS 39216 parent education and Advocacy Resource Support Project MPACT - Kansas City - 3100
    http://www.disabilityrights.org/index-info-centers.htm
    The Council for Disability Rights Advancing rights and enhancing lives of people with disabilities CDR HOME
    NEWS

    BOOKS

    VIDEO
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    HOW TO HELP

    Parent Training and Information Centers Alabama

    Special Education Action Committee Inc.
    P O Box 161274, Mobile AL 36616 2274
    Alaska
    Alaska PARENTS Resource Ctr. - 540 W International Airport Rd #200, Anchorage AK 99518
    Arizona Pilot Parent Partnerships - 4750 N Black Canyon #101, Phoenix AZ 85017 3621 Reaching Harmony - P O Box 920, Fort Defiance AZ 86504 Arkansas Arkansas Disability Coalition - 3920 Woodland Heights Rd, Little Rock AR 72212 Focus Inc. - 305 W Jefferson Ave, Jonesboro AR 72401 California TASK - 100 W Cerritos Ave, Anaheim CA 92805 6546 TASK, San Diego - 3750 Convoy Street #303, San Diego CA 92123 Vietnamese Parents of Disabled Children - 314 Gina Drive, Carson CA 90745 3617 Loving Your Disabled Child - 4715 Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90043 Parents of Watts - 10828 Lou Dillon Avenue, Los Angeles CA 90059 Exceptional Parents Unlimited - 120 N First St, Fresno CA 93726 Parents Helping Parents - 94 Monterey Blvd., San Francisco CA 94127 2416

    70. Education Services Foundation (ESF) - Student Loan, Financial Aid, And College P
    Financial aid information for parents, including scholarship, education ServicesFoundation (ESF) is mississippi s nonprofit resource for free college
    http://www.esfweb.com/
    Students
    Parents
    Current Borrowers
    Counselors ...
    Consolidation for Southern Miss Alumni
    Making College Possible. Education Services Foundation (ESF) is Mississippi's non-profit resource for free college planning, scholarships and low-cost student loans with the great money-saving benefits for the borrower. Our ultimate goal is to provide students with access to higher education. This means providing free college planning resources and assistance, helping students locate and apply for scholarships and grants, and providing the low-cost student loans. As a preferred lender with many colleges and universities, choosing ESF as your lender for a student loan and/or parent loan is the right decision. Our student lending experts stand ready to help you apply. Our job is making college possible. Your job is to take advantage of the free resources we make available to you. From skills assessment and school selection counseling to student loans and loan consolidation, you'll find everything you need to nail down college right here. Education Services Foundation … 2600 Lakeland Terrace … Jackson MS 39216 … 1.800.986.4322

    71. Education Services Foundation (ESF) - Student Loan, Financial Aid, And College P
    mississippi based nonprofit resource for free college planning, Federal PLUSLoans for parents are an alternative to usual Student Loans.
    http://www.esfweb.com/plusloan.html
    Students
    Parents
    Current Borrowers
    Counselors ...
    Track Your ESF Loan
    FEDERAL PLUS LOANS
    Extra Credit for Parents
    Tuition, room and board, books ... it all adds up to a sizable expenditure for even the most prepared parents. It's no wonder ESF's Federal PLUS Loan has become a popular financing option for the parents of dependent undergraduate college students enrolled on at least a half-time basis.
    From great borrower benefits like a 2% interest rate reduction to the ease and convenience of our online PLUS Loan Pre-approval, ESF's Federal PLUS Loan is smart money.
    With a loan from ESF, you can take advantage of a 2% interest rate reduction by having your monthly payment automatically deducted from your bank account.* The following chart provides you with an example of possible savings with this benefit: Loan Type Current Federal Interest Rate Current Interest Rate with ESF Benefit PLUS Loan
    (Parent Loan for Undergraduate Student)
    The interest rates quoted are for the period July 1, 2005, through June 30, 2006.

    72. The Peavey Parent Resource Center
    PAT Sites and Contacts. Site Beaumont parent/Family Center Site CoahomaFamilies First Resource Center mississippi Forum on Children and Families
    http://www.mfcf.org/pat_sites.html
    PAT Sites and Contacts Site: Beaumont Parent/Family Center
    Beaumont Schools/Perry County Schools
    1300 Beaumont-Brooklyn Rd
    Beaumont, MS 39423
    Contact: Judy Byrd
    Phone:
    Fax: Site: Families First Parent Resource Center

    Benoit School District
    P.O. Box 189
    Benoit, MS 38725
    Contact: Sherry Shepard Phone: Fax: Site: Calhoun City Elementary School PAT Calhoun County School District 506 East Seamans Avenue Calhoun City, MS 38916 Contact: Dale Hays Phone: Fax: Site: Calhoun County Parents as Teachers Calhoun County School District 119 W. Main Pittsboro, MS 38951 Contact: Beth Hardin Phone: Fax: Program Initiated: Site: Houlka Attendance Center Parent Center Chickasaw County School District PO Box 277 Houlka, MS 38850 Contact: Linda Smith Phone: Fax: Site: H.M. Nailor-Barksdale Parent Family Center Cleveland School District IV 600 Cross Street Cleveland, MS 38732

    73. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
    parent Advocacy Center for education Rights 8161 Normandale Boulevard Sunrise Children s Foundation parent Information and Resource Center (Nevada)
    http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_cd=PRC

    74. Parents For Public Schools
    Funded by the US DOE, PIRCs bring parents, educators and those that work withfamilies a wealth of Pacific resources for education and Learning (PREL)
    http://www.parents4publicschools.com/resources.html
    Home About Us Local Chapters Events ... Home About PPS Mission Involvement History Membership ... Our Position Membership Chapter Benefits FAQs Join Us Support PPS Make A Donation
    Join Us

    Buy PPS Items

    Chapters
    ... Members Area Advocacy
    Alliance for Justice Nonprofit Advocacy Project

    Assists nonprofits in understanding the broad scope of allowable policy activities (The) ASPIRA Association
    National nonprofit organization whose mission is to empower the Puerto Rican and Latino community through advocacy and the education and leadership development of its youth. (The) Center for Education Reform
    A national, independent, non-profit advocacy organization that provides support and guidance to those working to bring fundamental reforms to their schools. Center for Law and Education
    Strives to make the right of all students to quality education a reality and to help enable communities to address their own public education problems effectively, with an emphasis on assistance to low-income students and communities. Center for Living Democracy
    Inspires and prepares people to make democracy a rewarding, everyday approach to solving society's problems. Citizen's Commission on Civil Rights
    By monitoring federal policies on important civil rights issues, CCCR works to make tangible the promise of equal opportunity.

    75. Family Help In Mississippi
    resources in mississippi to help families with troubled teens. Support groups,schools and programs, Visit Parenting Teens and resources for the Family.
    http://www.focusas.com/Mississippi.html
    Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS M-F 9 am-5 pm ET Family Help in MISSISSIPPI Mississippi 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 Child/Adult Abuse Hotline Child Pornography Tipline ChildhelpUSA Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-Child Hotlines and Toll-Free Numbers in Mississippi Mississippi Suicide and Crisis Hotlines 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 Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-HOPE 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.

    76. Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help: Mississippi State Resources
    Council for Exceptional Children, parents and Educators Resource Center. parent Teacher Association (PTA) President mississippi Congress of parents
    http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/local_org/miss.html
    The leading Web site on learning disabilities
    for parents, teachers, and other professionals Home Page FAQs About LD IDEA 2004 Update What's New ... LD OnLine Store
    To find other help resources select a topic from the list and click GO Select a Topic US - National Organizations US - Federal Agencies US - State By State Resource Guides Canadian Resources Information By Phone International Links LD Schools On-line Resources Parent Advocacy US State Departments of Education If you are a professional interested in listing your services, sign-up online now! Select a State Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Virgin Island Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Com. North. Mariana Island

    77. Mississippi - Jon's Homeschool Resources
    Part of Jon s Homeschool resources neutral, non-commercial Ocean Springs,mississippi 39565. MHEA - mississippi Home Educators Association. Christian.
    http://www.midnightbeach.com/hs/Mississippi.html
    Welcome Files Talk Web Pages ...
    Jon's Homeschool Resources
    Mississippi
    This page has two parts: Support Groups Neighbors to meet Mailing Lists Neighbors to talk to Support Groups top Neighbors to meet Over the years, many people have contributed to these listings. The seeds of the collection came from Ruthann Biel, Growing Without Schooling, and Home Education Press. CHEC - Clinton Home Educators Connection "A large group in Clinton, MS We7Kings@aol.com Home Educators of Central Mississippi An organization of central Mississippi home school support groups with an effective membership of several hundred families. http://www.hecm.org/ used to be the URL, and may be again, someday. Hub City HomeSchoolers We are not religiously oriented and are open to everyone who home-schools or is interested in home-schooling. Hattiesburg, Mississippi
    Mississippi Gulf Coast Homeschoolers For all homeschooling families in the St. Martin/Latimer area, no matter what their religious beliefs or race. sand_alawine@hotmail.com
    12800 Old Biloxi Road
    Ocean Springs, Mississippi 39565

    78. Msas
    Parenting a Child with MS. Part 9 Recommended Reading and resources IRSC Internet resources for Special Children www.irsc.org/ education
    http://www.msactivesource.com/msavProject/msas.portal/_baseurl/threeColLayout/SC
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    Learn About Multiple Sclerosis
    MS Diagnosis and Treatment Multiple Sclerosis Questions and Answers by an Expert Neurologist Multiple Sclerosis - Living Well ... About Us
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    Recommended Reading and Resources
    Parenting a Child with MS
    Part 9: Recommended Reading and Resources
    Authors: Rosalind Kalb, PhD and Lauren Krupp, MD Excerpt reprinted with permission from the book, MS: A Guide to Families (Demos Medical Publishing LLC, 2004). The opinions expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of Biogen Idec and Elan. Please consult your physician if you have any questions about the information provided. Recommended Reading: Kalb R (ed.) (2004). Multiple Sclerosis: The Questions You Have; The Answers You Need (3rd ed.). New York: Demos Medical Publishing. Northrop D, Cooper S. (2003). Insurance Resources: Options for People with a Chronic Illness or Disability. New York: Demos Medical Publishing. Russell LM, Grant AE, Joseph SM, Fee RW. (1993). Planning for the Future: Providing a Meaningful Life for a Child with a Disability After Your Death (2nd edition). Evanston, IL: American Publishing.

    79. Mississippi's Career Resource Network
    The MS CRN sponsors this training for counselors in education as well as The staff of the mississippi s Career Resource Network is located in the
    http://www.mississippi.org/jobs_training/msoicc.htm
    Mississippi's Career Resource Network
    The Mississippi State Occupational Information Coordinating Committee (SOICC) is now Mississippi's Career Resource Network (CRN)
    The Mississippi State Occupational Information Coordinating Committee (SOICC) is the state federal grant recipient for the US Department of Education's America's Career Resource Network (ACRN). The MS Career Resource Network:
    • Is responsible for developing and delivering comprehensive career and labor market information. Provides career development activities, products, and services. Conducts training and gives assistance to school/agency counselors, teachers, and Career Center Directors in order to increase their knowledge and use of career and labor market information. Responds to inquiries related to labor market and career information needs/requests. Coordinates and supports the activities related to the statewide-adopted Career Information System, Mississippi Choices TM . This computerized system provides relevant information about occupations and training opportunities for career decision-making.
      Click here
      for more information about Mississippi Choices.

    80. AMERICAN COUNCIL OF THE BLIND
    resources FOR parentS AND TEACHERS OF BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN REVISED12/20/2004 website parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights
    http://www.acb.org/resources/parents.html
    American Council of the Blind
    1155 15th St., NW, Suite 1004
    Washington, DC 20005
    www.acb.org
    Melanie Brunson, Executive Director
    RESOURCES FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS OF BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
    REVISED 8/16/2005
    The following organizations provide information, products and/or services to parents or teachers of blind and visually impaired children. In addition to these organizations, contact your state education department for early intervention and childhood learning enhancement information. This is not intended as a complete list or an endorsement.
    ORGANIZATIONS
    American Printing House for the Blind
    1839 Frankfort Avenue, Box 6085
    Louisville, KY 40206-0085
    fax (502) 899-2274
    e-mail: info@aph.org website: American Printing House for the Blind Manufactures educational aids for blind and visually impaired persons, has an educational research program and sells books in braille, large print, disk and cassette. Has database for locating textbooks and other materials in accessible media. 4600 Duke Street, Suite 430

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