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         Missouri Education Parent Resources:     more detail
  1. Helping parents help children: A resource guide to assist Missouri school districts in promoting positive parent involvement and cooperation in Chapter 1 programs by Janet Barry, 1986
  2. When parents grow old: (videotape and study guide) (Promoting aging awareness among youth) by Harry Kujath, 1992

61. Missouri Parenting & Family Resource Center
missouri s Parenting Center for Family resources Newborn to Teenager, Health, missouri Department of Elementary/Secondary education Directory of K-12
http://www.parentingcenter.com/statelinks/missouri.html
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Family Resources
Father - Mother - Children
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State-by-State

Baby to Teenager

Special Needs Children

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Focusing on the Family Missouri Family Activities State Tourism/Recreation/Parks
Missouri Home Page Family, Health, Safety, Education, Child Support Adoption, Foster Care, Divorce, Marriage, Child Care Missouri Department of Mental Health Missouri Department of Social Services Adoption, Family, Children, Mental Health, Disabilities Parent's Internet Information Center Show Me State Statehood: August 10, 1821 Missouri Education Missouri State Library Directory of Public Libraries, Publications, Newspapers, Research Assistance. Missouri Department of Elementary/Secondary Education Directory of K-12 Schools, Education News. Missouri Department of Higher Education Missouri High School Activities Association - Directory of Boys and Girls Sports Index, Team Schedules.

62. Wwwtools For Teachers
Westport Special education parent Teacher Association parents of children parents (missouri Department of Higher education); Information and Advice;
http://magazines.fasfind.com/wwwtools/m/2385.cfm?x=0&rid=2385

63. Resources For Professionals - SIDSResources.org
Professional education Opportunities. SIDS resources conducts presentations, New Mother, St. Vincent s Women s Group Home, Kansas City, missouri
http://www.sidsresources.org/professionals/professionals.shtml

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Professional Education Opportunities SIDS Resources conducts presentations, attends professional conferences and provides information for physicians, nurses, health educators, police, paramedics/EMTs, social workers, child care providers, and parent educators on SIDS research, risk reduction recommendations, emergency response and bereavement for any infant death. Presentations ensure professionals are aware of the latest and most accurate information on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and that professionals are prepared to effectively assist families experiencing this terrible tragedy. Trainings can also be custom-designed for clergy, civic groups and other professionals interested in learning more about SIDS and coping with infant death. "The video coupled with the expert's knowledge of the latest research, demonstrates to the officer the best way to handle this very sensitive issue."
-Denise Howard, M.Ed.

64. Missouri Homeland Security Education Program
During colder months, parents often place extra blankets or night clothes on Along with the NICHD, the coalition consists of the Health resources and
http://ready.missouri.gov/winter_sids.htm
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Emergency Preparedness:
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Winter Safety Tips
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Beat the Cold: Tips for Winter Survival
Parent Alert: Winter SIDS Risk The cold winter months bring an increase in the number of infants who die from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, according to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, one of the National Institutes of Health. During colder months, parents often place extra blankets or night clothes on infants, hoping to provide them with extra warmth. In fact, the extra material may actually increase infants’ risk for SIDS. “Parents and caregivers should be careful not to put too many layers of clothing or blankets on infants, as overheating increases the risk of SIDS,” said Duane Alexander, M.D., Director of the NICHD. “Of course, parents and caregivers should always place infants to sleep on their backs — at nighttime and at naptime.” For almost a decade, the NICHD has led the Back to Sleep campaign, which recommends that, unless there’s a medical reason not to, infants should be placed on their backs to sleep, on a firm mattress with no blankets or fluffy bedding under or over them. If a blanket is used, it should be placed no higher than a baby’s chest and be tucked in under the crib mattress. The baby’s crib or sleep area should be free of pillows and stuffed toys, and the temperature in the baby's room should be kept at a level that feels comfortable for an adult. Since the NICHD campaign began, the overall rate of SIDS in the U.S. has declined by more than 50 percent.

65. Health Education Resources For K-12
Indiana Prevention Resource Center at Indiana University National Clearinghouse on SHAPE Sexual Health Advocate Peer education Univ. of missouri
http://www.indiana.edu/~aphs/hlthk-12.html
Resources for School Health Educators
Department of Applied Health Science - Indiana University
Last updated: July 8, 1999
This page was developed and is maintained by William J. Bailey, M.P.H.
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[School Health Education Links]
[National Health Organization Links]
[Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Education Links]
[Alcohol Education Links]
... [On-Line Health-Related Publications]
School Health Education Links

66. MNEA-Missouri National Education Association
When parents and families get personally involved in education, Includesresources for parents and resources for those who work with parents.
http://www.mnea.org/classkids/parents.htm
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Menu Read Across America Educational Links Classroom Resources Parents Page Kids Page
Parents Page
Resources Parental Involvement Links Tackling Tests
Although educators give them and students take them, parents, too, have a role in helping their children succeed in the testing age. R esources All documents and brochures listed below are portable document files (pdfs) and can be read with Adobe Acrobat Reader. Discipline for Children and Teens Raising a Successful Reader Mathematics and Science Success Parent Power Community Education Fliers Testing Miscellaneous

67. MNEA-Missouri National Education Association
About.com Elementary education resources This site has hundreds of links selected to The missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary education
http://www.mnea.org/teach/links.htm
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Menu Professional Development Beginning Teachers Teaching Tips
Links for Teachers
Great sites for teachers, just a click away on the Internet, or download Recommended Web Sites for Teachers (pdf) in a flier format. Education related Organization Web sites Education links
Links for College Students
Links for Parents ...
  • 100 Picture Books Everyone Should Know
    This list was created by the New York Public Library. About.com Elementary Education Resources
    This site has hundreds of links selected to support elementary-education teachers. Specific curriculum area, free materials and professional development are all listed here. ABCTeach Network
    This is a site for kids, parents, student teachers and teachers. It offers more than 5,000 free printable pages. Visitors to this Web site can click on the following areas: basics, research/reports, teaching extras, portfolios, shape books, abc forums, theme units, reading comprehension, fun activities, babysitting/daycare and flashcards. A to Z Teacher Stuff
    http://www.atozteacherstuff.com

68. Links To Tobacco Education Resources
BreatheEasy missouri. A local and Statewide tobacco education resource online, Parents and teachers are natural allies in antismoking education.
http://www.co.st-louis.mo.us/doh/no_tobacco/links.html
Links to Tobacco Resources The war on tobacco misuse won't be won by any single agency.
Return to Tobacco Education Home Page

People, communities and public health agencies need to work together to weave a web of substance abuse prevention services across the land. Here are a few tobacco resources to visit on the 'net:
BreatheEasy Missouri
A local and Statewide tobacco education resource online, federally funded by the CDC. Information on smokefree restaurants in the Saint Louis area, among other services. American Cancer Society - ACS Laura Begley, CHES (314) 286-8188.
Tobacco Prevention Specialist,
4207 Lindell Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63108
Phone: 314-286-8100
FAX: 314-286-8160
Contact the ACS Switchboard and they will direct you to the right person. American Lung Association - ALA Tobacco specialist - Saint Louis Area
Carmen Pruitt 118 Hampton Avenue St. Louis, MO 63139-3196 Phone: 314-645-5508 ext 1010 FAX: 314-645-7128 E-mail: cpruitt@alaem.org National CDC - TIPS Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs How to Keep Your Kids Tobacco, Alcohol and Drug Free

69. KC-RPDC Kansas City Regional Professional Development Center
ESL and Migrant education Information State and local resources and information missouri Assessment Program Information and resources for the MAP
http://web1.umkc.edu/education/kcrpdc/

70. Missouri Foundation For Health - Links & Resources
educational materials, mass media education, Parents Resource Center, Information Available resources for educators, parents and advocates;
http://www.mffh.org/sexualhealthlinks.php
Sexual Health Links
Promising Practices Network (PPN)

www.promisingpractices.net/benchmark.asp?benchmarkid=50
Description : The PPN Web site highlights programs and practices that credible research indicates are effective in improving outcomes for children, youth, and families. This site provides useful information for decisionmakers, practitioners and program funders who must choose among many possibilities for improving results for children, youth, and families.
Information Available : Proven and promising programs, research briefs and information about strengthening service delivery.
Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS)
www.siecus.org/inter/inte0008.html
Description : SIECUS, founded in 1964, develops, collects and disseminates sexuality information; promotes comprehensive education and advocates the right of individuals to make responsible sexual choices.
Information Available : Step-by-step outline to develop guidelines for comprehensive sexuality education programs; suggestions for distribution and advocacy; School Health Education Clearinghouse; resources for policy makers and advocates, the media, for parents and other adults, for teens and for religious institutions; library and information services; publications and a thorough set of organizational links.

71. 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

72. MISSOURI DRIVER EDUCATION - MO DMV Department Of Motor Vehicles Guide - DMV.ORG
DMV.ORG has been developed to ease the search for missouri DRIVER educationinformation. Recommended parent Taught Driver education Program
http://www.dmv.org/mo-missouri/driver-education.php
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ALABAMA ALASKA ARIZONA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA COLORADO CONNECTICUT DELAWARE FLORIDA GEORGIA 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 RHODE ISLAND SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE TEXAS UTAH VERMONT VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WASHINGTON DC WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN WYOMING DRIVER EDUCATION MISSOURI DRIVER EDUCATION
Recommended Parent Taught Driver Education Program: Completion of a Missouri driver education program is recommended for any new teen driver. Every year, thousands of teens are involved in accidents that could have been prevented if they had more knowledge prior to getting behind the wheel. We recommend Driver Ed in a Box® as the best driver education Visit Driver Ed in a Box® today and find out about their program as well as exactly what new teen drivers need to know about getting a Missouri license.
The Missouri drivers license department has information on Missouri drivers education requirements. Some of the information and resources include:

73. KidSpace - GrownupSpace - Links Fo Parents And Teachers
missouri parent Information and Resource Center parents Action developsparent education materials, connects parents with one another, and fights for
http://thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org/kids/grownupspace/links.cfm
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America Writes for Kids

Search for information about authors and their books alphabetically or by state.
Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site

A collection of reviews of great books for kids, ideas of ways to use them in the classroom and collections of books and activities about particular subjects, curriculum areas, themes and professional topics.
Child Safety on the Information Highway

A guide to Interent safety for young people, originally from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and Interactive Services Association.
Children's Books Online

Online stories indexed by reading level.
Connect for Kids

This nonprofit site provides news and information on issues affecting kids and families, over 1,500 helpful links to national and local resources, and two e-mail newsletters. Download-a-Dinosaur Down load paper dinosaurs for crafts. Enchanted Learning Find information about Explorers who mapped the world and went into space, World Geography, U.S. states and flags with printable maps, color sheets, and quizzes. Family Literacy Foundation Family Literacy Foundation's programs encourage parents and extended family members to read aloud with young children, with special emphasis on the first five years, for the educational and emotional benefits to all involved.

74. TEA - PEP - Resources & Links
resources and Links regarding Pregnancy, education, and Parenting in Texas public Columbia, MO 65211 (573) 8823243 e-mail pike1@ext.missouri.edu
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/pep/resources.html
Home District Locator Index A-Z Divisions ... Food and Nutrition
Resources and Links

75. Native Language Resources
Kentucky Department of education Parents rights statements in the following missouri Department of education The current Procedural Safeguards for
http://interact.uoregon.edu/wrrc/Info_Modules/nativelanguage.htm
Skip navigation links Native Language Resources Updated May 17, 2004 Quick Index Document Resources The CLAS Institute (Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services) identifies, evaluates, and promotes effective and appropriate early intervention practices and preschool practices that are sensitive and respectful to children and families from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Their web site presents a database of materials describing culturally and linguistically appropriate practices for early childhood/early intervention services. New materials were added through the year 2002. In this site, you will find descriptions of books, videotapes, articles, manuals, brochures and audiotapes. This link will take you to the index of full text materials. Spanish and Chinese are the primary languages represented (in addition to English), but there are a few documents in other languages as well. The site is searchable. FAPE Georgia Department of Education
Special Education forms are available at the bottom of the page Forms included
* Parents' Rights
* Consent for Evaluation
* Types of Tests
* Notice of Meeting
* Consent for Placement
* Reevaluation: Notice of Special Consideration Available in the following languages: * English
* Cambodian
* Chinese

76. IMPACT: Gifted Resources
It includes journals, research, schools, funstuff, parent resources, The website for the Gifted Association of missouri will provide you with the goals
http://www.indep.k12.mo.us/impact/impact6/giftres.html
Independence Missouri Program
for the
Academically and Creatively Talented
600 West Mechanic
Independence, MO 64050
Internet Resources for Gifted and Talented
compiled by Mary Fritchie
Eskimo North is considered a classic, one of the oldest gifted resources page on the Internet. It seems to be very through and complete. It provides a summary of giftedness for anyone new to the field. Also included is information of ERIC Clearinghouse, talent searches and summer programs, distance learning programs, publications, organizations, legal information, catalogs and vendors, publications where students can publish their work, mailing list, FAQ files, pen pals for gifted, books and bibliographies, and upcoming events. http://www.eskimo.com/~user/kids.html
Scott Carles, a fifth grade teacher began his resource list in 1995. It includes journals, research, schools, funstuff, parent resources, and miscellaneous. This is one of richest places to start looking for information on teaching or parenting a gifted child. Be sure and bookmark this web site. http://205.121.65.141/Millville/Teachers/TAG/gifted2.htm

77. Teacher Resources
Character education, Free character education resources organized by topic and grade parentTeacher Conferences, Multiple resources for conferencing
http://its.leesummit.k12.mo.us/Resources.htm
Resources General Tools Internet Resources and Links Assignment Calendar ... Worksheets The Internet provides a wealth of resources for teachers ranging from simple forms to tricks of the trade. The links below provide a sampling.
This page contains links to outside sources. The Lee's Summit R-7 School District is not responsible for any content housed/published on those sites. BrainConnection.com -Brain Teasers Includes games that train the brain in short-term memory focus and sound discrimination Brain Teasers for Your Classroom A collection of links that offer a wide variety of brain teasers
Bulletin Boards
Resources for creating bulletin board displays Character Education Free character education resources organized by topic and grade level; includes curriculum materials, discussion questions, writing assignments, group learning activities, opportunities for student action and lots of teacher support material Do We Really Know Dewey?

78. Missouri Credit Union Association: Consumer Financial Education Resource Center
missouri Credit Union Association is the trade association for credit unions Free educational activities and resources are available to help parents and
http://www.mcua.org/credit_unions/members/quick_connections/financial_education/
Quick Connections: Consumer Financial Education Resource Center These are just a few of the many consumer financial education programs available for credit union use. If you have another program your credit union uses for a specific age group and would like to share that information, please contact the Missouri Credit Union Association at (800) 392-3074, ext. 1370 or amclard@mcua.org. Preschool Thrive By Five
Designed for children under the age of five. Free educational activities and resources are available to help parents and others working with preschoolers teach spending, saving, and basic money concepts. Elementary School
Designed for children in grades 3-5. The purpose of this program is to teach children to make knowledgeable decisions as savers, spenders, borrowers, and money managers.

79. Teacher Education
missouri Southern State University Multicultural education Resource Centerfor Parents http//www.nameorg.org/resources/parents.html
http://www.mssu.edu/edu/diversity/k12ed.htm
K-12 Education Resources (Links)
Department of Teacher Education
Home Testing Dates Application to Teacher Education Alternative Certification ...
http://www.adl.org/education/assessing.asp

Resources include background information, a checklist, and books to support customs, traditions and culture.
http://www.crede.ucsc.edu/links/links.html

Twenty-eight topics with corresponding pages of links. Extensive resource. Discussing Hate and Violence with Children
http://www.adl.org/education/hate_v.asp

Tips for helping children cope with violent incidents such as September 11, 2001. Online brochures in English and Spanish available. Great Sites for Teaching about Civil Rights
http://www.education-world.com/a_sites/sites087.shtml

Links to relevant articles and resources about civil rights for teachers. Introduction to Human Rights Education
http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/peace/peaceedu/binder2.html

Resources include curriculum for K-12 human rights education. Excellent! Lesson Plans with a Multicultural Focus http://wwwlibrary.csustan.edu/lboyer/multicultural/lesson2.htm

80. Autism / Asperger Resource Packet
Autism/Asperger Early Childhood Special education resources missouri ParentsAct (MPACT) www.ptimpact.com/, (816) 5317070, 1 West Armour Boulevard,
http://www.kumc.edu/ddc/resources/aatwo.html
Autism/Asperger: Early Childhood Special Education Resources
Organization Phone Address Services Eligibility Areas Served ABC'nD Enterprises
Contact: Nancy Michael
1120 West 75th Terr.
Kansas City, MO 64114 Consultation to school
districts- workshops
on autism for teachers,
Diagnosis of Autism
Spectrum - ages 2+
KC Metro Area Autism Asperger Resource
Center (AARC)
www.autismasperger.org
3901 Rainbow, 2012 DDC Kansas City, KS 66160 Direct service and library KC Metro Area Early Childhood Autism Program (ECAP) ext 320 2113 Delaware St. Lawrence, KS 66046 6900 W. 80 St. Overland Park, KS 66204 Early Behavioral Intervention and Inclusion Program Children w/ Autism ages 2-5 years Families Together - Topeka www.familiestogetherinc.com 502 Jackson, Suite 400 Topeka, KS 66603 Information on Networking Kansas Families with Children whom have Disabilities All of Kansas Families Together - Kansas City www.skyenet.net/~kcfam/

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