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  1. Children of industry, parents of hope: Immigrant settlement in Albany, New York 1830-1920 ; a teaching packet with lesson plans, facsimile documents, and resources by Maryanne Malecki, 1994
  2. Steps to universal prekindergarten guidebook: A resource for superintendents, school boards, prekindergarten policy advisory boards, teachers, early childhood ... policymakers, parents, and citizens by Lynn Schuster, 1998
  3. Injuries and response what parents and professional providers are telling us about treating children with traumatic brain injury (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:341176) by Betty Pieper, 1991
  4. Building school-family partnerships in a South Bronx classroom (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:437449) by David Bensman, 1999

1. New York State Education Department
Search NYSED/USNY Resources for Citizens New York State Education Department 89 Washington Avenue Albany, New York 12234
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2. Parent To Parent Of New York State - Connecting And Supporting
Parent to Parent of New York State Home Services Support Parents Local Office Contact Us to Parent of NYS for information and resources during
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3. Resources For Parents
Parents. Resources for Parents Parent Organizations State New York State Education Department 89 Washington Avenue Albany, New York
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4. A Parent's Guide To Special Education
Education in New York State Parent Centers. Other Resources. Agency Resources Index THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Regents of The
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5. Parenting Advice, Child Development And Family Reference At
New Subscriber? Sign up today About Family Education Network About Our Partners How to Advertise Help Visit Infoplease FactMonster
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6. TeachersFirst - E-READY Special Education Parent Resources
and Vocational Education "Lack of parent participation and serve as critical resources in New York Hunter College of the City
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7. Parent Advocacy Coalition For Educational Rights
PACER Center Parent Advocacy From California to Minnesota to New York, PACER resources make a difference in the and appropriate public
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8. Exceptional Parent Magazine - Eparent.com - Parenting Those With
RESOURCES EDUCATION HEALTHCARE LIFE PLANNING TECHNOLOGY MOBILITY SPORTS TOYS Exceptional Parent (EP) Wins Gold at the FOLIO
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9. The Advocacy Center Home Page
providing support education helping Center is a nonprofit organization located in New York State that access to financial resources
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10. Homeschool HSLDA-Home School Legal Defense Association
Renew Online Forms Resources National Home Education Research Institute Oped - Training a New Generation of NM Christian
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11. New York State Resources
new york State education Department education Building Annex parent TeacherAssociation (PTA) Penny Leask, President new york State Congress of parents
http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/ny.htm
NICHCY State Resources : New York
A publication of the National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities
New York State Resources
Table of Contents
State Agencies Disability Organizations Parent Organizations Other Organizations
The offices listed on this state sheet are primarily state-level offices. Even if an office is not close to your home, they can usually put you in touch with resources in your community, as well as provide you with information and assistance about disability issues in your state. If you find that an address or number has changed or is incorrect, please e-mail us at nichcy@aed.org and let us know.
State Agencies and Organizations
Age of Eligibility
Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities. For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under Department of Education: Special Education United States Senators
Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton (D)
476 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510

12. Parent Resource Guide
Helpful resources and advice for parents, law officials and educators. CENTER FOR COLLABORATIVE education; new york City; (212) 3487821;
http://www.gangwar.com/parent1.htm
Keyword search this website.
Parent Resource Guide By Steve Nawojczyk
Information on this page:
ATTENTION PARENTS:
The following identifiers are for your use as a guidline only. Exercise caution in assuming that your child is involved in gang activity if one or more of the sighns are present. If one or more signs are present, communications with the child are crucial in determing the level, if any, of the child's involvement.
WARNING SIGNS You should be concerned if your child:
    (1) admits to gang involvement; (2) is obsessed with one particular color of clothing or shows a desire for a particular logo over and over; (3) wears sagging pants (this in and of itself is not indicative of gang activity); (4) wears excessive jewelry with distinctive designs and may wear it only on either the right or left side of the body; (5) is obsessed with gangster-influenced music, videos and movies to the point of imitation; (6) withdraws from family with an accompanying change in demeanor;

13. National Coalition For Parent Involvement In Education (NCPIE): Resources
Institute for education and Social Policy, new york University. 1640 Roxanna Road NW Resource Title For Our Children A parent s Guide to new Standards
http://www.ncpie.org/Resources/ParentsFamilies.cfm
Resources for Parents and Families
There are currently 174 resources for Parents and Families in the NCPIE database. To order a resource, please contact its publishing organization. AARP Grandparent Information Center
601 E Street NW
Washington DC 20049
Voice:
Fax:
Contact: Margaret Hollidge, Sr Program Coordinator
Web Address: www.aarp.org/grandparents/ Resource Title: Welfare Reform and Your Family
Price: Free
Description: An examination of how welfare reform has affected grandparents raising grandchildren.
Resource Title: Grandparents Raising Their Grandchildren: What to Consider and Where to Find Help
Price: Free Description: An online resource for grandparents who are sole caregivers for grandchildren. Resource Title: Parenting Grandchildren: A Voice for Grandparents Price: Free Description: A newsletter written to meet the needs of grandparents who are raising their grandchildren and professionals who serve them. Resource Title: Support Groups for Raising Grandchildren Price: Free Description: A web page dedicated to helping grandparents who are sole caregivers for their grandchildren join and form support groups. American Federation of Teachers 555 New Jersey Avenue NW Washington DC 20001 Voice: Fax: Contact: Rosalind LaRocque Contact E-mail: rlarocqu@aft.org

14. National Coalition For Parent Involvement In Education (NCPIE): Resources
Resource Title The parent to parent Handbook Connecting Families of Children with Institute for education and Social Policy, new york University
http://www.ncpie.org/Resources/Administrators.cfm
Resources for Administrators
There are currently 217 resources for Administrators in the NCPIE database. To order a resource, please contact its publishing organization. Academy for Educational Development Schools and Community Services
1825 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington DC 20009
Voice:
Fax:
Web Address: www.aed.org Resource Title: Bridging the Gap: A Rationale for Enhancing the Role of Community Organizations in Promoting Youth Development
Price: Free
Author: Karen J. Pittman and Marlene Wright
Description: February, 1991. An examination of the reasons to include community organizations in the pursuit of the goals of self-esteem building and opportunity development for youth.
Alliance for Children and Families 1701 K Street NW
Suite 200 Washington DC 20006 Voice: Fax: Contact: Carmen Delgado Votaw Contact E-mail: cvotaw@alliance1.org Web Address: www.alliance1.org Resource Title: Families in Society Description: Bi-monthly. This peer-reviewed professional journal serves as a forum for addressing the interests, activities, and concerns of professionals in direct practice as well as associates in supervision, administration, policy and planning, research, and education. Formerly known as Social Casework. American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education 1307 New York Avenue NW Suite 300 Washington DC 20005 Voice: Fax: Web Address: www.aacte.org

15. Resources
www.acde.org/parent/main.htm The American Council for Drug education is a (new york, NY Hyperion, 2000) Ten Talks parents Must Have With Their Children
http://www.nick.com/all_nick/everything_nick/kaiser/resources.html
Online Resources for Parents
www.talkingwithkids.org

The website for Talking With Kids About Tough Issues, a national initiative by the Kaiser Family Foundation and Children Now to encourage parents to talk with their children earlier and more often about tough issues like sex, HIV/AIDS, violence, alcohol, and drug abuse. The website provides information on the four issue areas, links to online spaces for parents to chat, and a host of websites and print resources to support conversations with children on a variety of issues. Materials are available in both English and Spanish.
www.canwetalk.org

The website for the "Can We Talk?" Campaign, a national education effort from the National Education Association. The program is designed to help parents talk with their children about healthy relationships and sexuality, including the prevention of pregnancy, HIV/STDs, drug abuse and violence. The website provides information on parent and teacher training opportunities, in both English and in Spanish as "¿Conversamos?"
www.npin.org

16. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc. (new york) Fifth Floor 116 East16th Street Sinergia/Metropolitan parent Center (new york) Sixth Floor
http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_ID=SPT

17. International Reading Association : Literacy Links: Teacher And Parent Resources
Literacy Links Teacher and parent resources in education The new york TimesLearning Network For students grades 3 and up, there are news summaries,
http://www.reading.org/resources/community/links_edu_tp.html
Home Contact Us Help Site Map ... Literacy Links Teacher and Parent Resources
Literacy Links: Teacher and Parent Resources in Education
AOL@SCHOOL
A resource center for teachers, administrators, and children, the site provides links to lesson plans, homework help, researching topics, current research, and class activities. ArtsEdNet
The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles provides art-based lesson plans that are searchable by grade level. BigChalk
This site offers both free and subscription-based services. Free resources include lesson plans for K-12; research and study help; resources for parents, teachers, and students; website directories; and Web publishing tools. Blue Web'n
Blue Web'n is a searchable database of outstanding Internet learning sites categorized by content, subject area, and grade level. Each site is given a detailed description and rated on a scale of 1 to 5 stars. The Comic Book Project
The goal of The Comic Book Project is to help children forge an alternative pathway to literacy through the visual arts. By employing a platform that links creativity to learning, The Comic Book Project has supported children who are struggling with their reading and writing skills, including children with limited English proficiency.
A directory of websites that contain credible research-based information about child development. The sites have been evaluated by experts from Tufts University. Topics include family/parenting, health/mental health, education/learning, typical development, childcare/daycare, and activities by region.

18. TeachersFirst - E-READY Special Education Parent Resources
Staff development handbook A resource for the transdisciplinary process.new york United Cerebral Palsy Associations of America.
http://www.teachersfirst.com/sped/parents/preschool/eric-toddler.html
Early Intervention for Infants and Toddlers:
A Team Effort. ERIC Digest #461. ERIC Identifier: ED313867
Publication Date: 1989-00-00
Author:
Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Handicapped and Gifted Children Reston VA.
What are the Provisions of P.L. 99-457? The early intervention program established by P.L. 99-457, The Education of the Handicapped Act Amendments of 1986, has brought the nation one step closer to a national policy of access to services for all handicapped and at-risk children, birth through 5 years of age, and their families. Part H, the Handicapped and Toddlers Program, created a new federal program for handicapped and at-risk children from birth to 3 years of age and their families. The purpose of this program is to provide financial assistance to states to: 1. Develop and implement a statewide, comprehensive, coordinated, multidisciplinary, interagency program of early intervention services. 2. Facilitate the coordination of early intervention resources from federal, state, local, and private sources.

19. Special Education Resources - Parent To Parent Of NYS
education Law www.edlaw.net/frames.html Legal resources for parents. It usesthe new york State career plan model that was developed by the new york
http://www.parenttoparentnys.org/Library/Education/eduresources.html
Parent to Parent of NYS This page last updated on August 14, 2005 Special Education Resources About Special Education
Comprehensive website regarding special education issues. Bilingual Special Education Resources Network http://www.vesid.nysed.gov/lsn/bilingual/home.html
Answers basic questions regarding services to Limited English Proficient students. Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) http://www.cec.sped.org/
The largest international professional organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes for individuals with exceptionalities, students with disabilities, and/or the gifted. CEC advocates for appropriate governmental policies, sets professional standards, provides continual professional development, advocates for newly and historically underserved individuals with exceptionalities, and helps professionals obtain resources necessary for effective professional practice. The website has a wealth of resources and links to other valuable sites. Dyslexia Online http://www.dyslexiaonline.com/

20. Online Resources For Parent Involvement In Schools - New York - GreatSchools.net
Online resources for parent Involvement in Schools new york - GreatSchools.net . Connect for Kids offers a section on parent Involvement in education.
http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/ny/264/parent
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Online Resources for Parent Involvement in Schools
(Page 1 of 3) Parent involvement can have a powerful impact. Learn how to connect with groups that promote parent involvement in schools. By Terry Nagel, GreatSchools.net Staff Check these helpful online resources to find out about research on how parent involvement affects academic achievement, how to interpret data on school performance and where parents can obtain information that helps them get involved in schools. Commonwealth Institute for Parent Leadership
CIPL has trained more than 1,000 parents to take an active role in school improvement. It is a project of the

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