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  1. Parent perceptions of home visitors a comparative study of parents who are American Indian and non-Indian parents (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:412697) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1997
  2. Final performance report Project PACT (Parent and Child Together) : Scotland County Memorial Library, P.O. Box 369, Laurinburg, NC (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:333125) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1992
  3. Project PACT (parent and child together) final performance report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:333125) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1989
  4. A multi-set, cost analysis study of early intervention services the University of North Carolina, Rhode Island College, Center for Family Studies (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:410716) by Thomas T. Kochanek, 1997
  5. Parents together: A resource manual for the Parents' Educational Advocacy Center (PEAC) (Series) by Karin Wolfe, 1982
  6. An introduction to planning local programs for young handicapped children: An information resource for local school system personnel, parents, and others (State series paper) by Pascal Louis Trohanis, 1985
  7. Charlotte Circle Outreach final report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:417548) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  8. Terrific transitions ensuring continuity of services for children and their families (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:421230) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1998
  9. Implementing federal policy for young children with disabilities how are we doing? (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:417527) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1998
  10. Charlotte circle project 1985-1988 final report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:332385) by Terry Rose, 1989
  11. A public-private partnership, year two South Pointe Elementary School, Miami, Florida (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:377571) by Thomas H. Peeler, 1993

101. Mission Children's Hospital, Asheville, North Carolina
Family Support Network of Western north carolina We have three types ofvolunteers; trained support parents, resource parents, and general volunteers.
http://missionhospitals.org/childrens-fsn.htm
Family Support Network of Western North Carolina
We are a parent-to-parent program for families of children with special needs who live in the following western North Carolina counties: Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, Swain and Transylvania. These special needs include physical, mental or developmental disabilities; hearing or visual impairment; chronic illness; premature birth; and other health or learning related disorders. Learn how to support our program Our goal is to fill the gap between service providers and families who face the daily realities of parenting children with special needs. We know that parents can give each other the support and practical knowledge that even the most compassionate service providers cannot give. We offer the following services:
Community Education
Resources Fact Sheets for Families Support Groups ... Training Community Education
We love to present our program to service groups, professional organizations and businesses. We also sponsor

102. Educational Psychology Interactive: Internet Resources
Portland, OR north Central Regional Educational Laboratory. SchwabLearning resources for parents of children with learning disabilities
http://chiron.valdosta.edu/whuitt/materials/internet.html
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY INTERACTIVE
Internet Resources Last updated: August 2005 EdPsych : Courses Homepage Introduction to Education and Educational Psychology ... Philosophy of Education

103. Your Pregnancy, Parenting And Family Planning Community And Resource
carolina Hike Series Boone Fork Trail Assault Prevention Course education Homeschooling Libraries Parenting Classes Schools Special Needs
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104. Wake County Public School System
Demographics Resource Center A Teacher s Journal 10 A Beautiful Ending. The Wake County Board of education (Board) is seeking proposals from
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Community Meetings To Discuss Growth Management
September 9, 2005 - The Wake County Public School System today announced this year's series of community engagement meetings to inform and involve the public in the upcoming student assignment process.
As Wake County Population Surges, WCPSS Enrollment Booms
September 16, 2005 - Students are pouring into the Wake County Public Schools at a rate never seen before. When the 2005-06 tenth day enrollment was reported Sept. 8, WCPSS had 6,425 more students than on the tenth day of 2004-05.  
Wake Kids for Katrina: $63,109.02 So Far
Wake County families are able to work through their schools to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina ( listing of school efforts "The devastation along the Gulf coast shocks us all," said Superintendent Bill McNeal. "Helping each other through hard times is an important lesson for our students to learn." Morning Announcements
WCPSS Seniors Named 2006 National Merit Scholar Semifinalists
September 13, 2005 - More than 50 WCPSS high school seniors were among the 16,000 semi finalists named today in the 51st annual National Merit Scholarship Program. Need to Know:
WCPSS Students Take More Advanced Placement Exams
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105. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
Parents Students. Character education PBIS CMSTV Cable 3 The CarolinaPanthers and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools are teaming up to give moms of
http://www.cms.k12.nc.us/
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106. ERIC/OSEP Directory Of Projects: Burke County Parent Resource Center
The Burke County parent Resource Center is operated by the HOPE Network children s disabilities and educational needs; and promoting parents abilities
http://www.cec.sped.org/osep/database/detailView.html?masterID=313

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