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  1. Parents with special needs/mental retardation a handbook for early intervention (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:416621) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1996
  2. Grandparents raising grandchildren: Resource book by Ann M Bohman, 2001
  3. Career education for teen parents (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:376272) by Bettina A. Lankard, 1994
  4. Making connections K-8 worksite learning activity packet (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:444015) by Amy Graver, 2000

81. Classroomgoodies.com - Educational Resources For Teachers, Parents, And Students
offers educational materials such as elementary math and science for K12 and math Heinemann State Studies. All Around ohio- Regions and resources $8.95
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82. Learning Disabilities OnLine - Finding Help: General Information About State Res
Council for Exceptional Children, parents educational Resource Center. Assisted by the US Department of education , parent Centers in each state
http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/local_org/general_info.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!
Public Agencies
One of the best resources for finding help for your child with a disability is your local school district (sometimes called Local Education Agency). If your child has already begun school and you think your child needs special services, we suggest that you begin by discussing your concerns with your child's teacher or school principal. If your child is an infant, we suggest that you refer to your State Resource Guide and contact the office listed for Programs for Children with Disabilities: Ages Birth through 2 Years. If your child is of preschool age, we suggest that you contact the office listed on the State Resource Sheet for Programs for Children with Disabilities: Ages 3 Through 5 Years. Ask for the Child Find Coordinator in your community.
State Education Department
The State Department staff can answer questions about special education and related services in your state. Many states have special manuals explaining the steps to take. Check to see if one is available. State Department officials are responsible for special education and related services programs in their state for preschool, elementary, and secondary age children.

83. AIE: State Education Resources
Texas Guaranteed s educational web site for parents, students, Guide to highereducation in Missouri, providing resources for students, parents,
http://www.adventuresineducation.org/Portal/index.cfm?page=_st_midwest.cfm

84. Northern Ohio SERRC
The Northern ohio Special education Regional Resource Center. 1230 BeechviewDrive, Suite 100. Vermilion, ohio 440891604
http://www.leeca.org/northernohioserrc/
Mission Statement
The Northern Ohio Special Education Regional Resource Center is an educational agency serving school districts, parents, and the entire community as they live and work with children. Services are provided through networking, collaborative efforts, professional development, technical assistance, assessment and dissemination of information to promote quality education. Modelo de los Procedimientos para la Educación de Niños con Incapacidades: Formas 2005-06 SERRC Services New! Fall 2005 Newsletter Popular Links ODE Mapquest Thank you for visiting our Website! The Northern Ohio Special Education Regional Resource Center 1230 Beechview Drive, Suite 100 Vermilion, Ohio 44089-1604 Phone: 440-967.8355 Fax: 440-967.8349 Problems or questions concerning this Website? Contact the Web Master.

85. Parent Resources & FAQ - Notre Dame College
parent resources FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) What educational travelopportunities does Notre Dame College provide?
http://www.notredamecollege.edu/undergraduate/parent.html
Search: Undergraduate Student Undergraduate Student Resources How to triumph in your Freshman Year! Links for more information are provided in the "Answers" below. If you have a question that is not answered, fill out a form on the Website Director web page suggesting a question to be added to this web page. See Undergraduate Students Resources web page for more helpful information. Both first year students and returning students will find valuable suggestions on the "How to triumph in your Freshman Year!" web page
Useful PDF Files from the Director of Residence Life
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    Through the student service fee, residence hall rooms have local phone service with voicemail. Students may want to purchase a calling card or a cellular phone for long distance service.

    86. Assessment Reform Network - Homepage
    These resources were created by ARN state coordinators to support their Parents United for Responsible education (PURE) http//www.pureparents.org
    http://www.fairtest.org/arn/parents.html
    Assessment Reform
    Organizations and Resources
    Check out these
    T-Shirts
    See a list of organizations
    and experts

    opposed to about high-stakes testing
    Examples of custom-made buttons you can order
    For a joke: See the Best Standardized Test Ever!
    Another joke : See this page by Alfie Kohn spoofing test preparation
    The Blueberry Story
    ARN pages
    FairTest pages
    For examples of Buttons that you can order to oppose your state's test see here. For a joke: See the Best Standardized Test Ever!

    These resources were created by ARN state coordinators to support their public education and advocacy efforts.

    87. Urban Parent Involvement: Ohio
    It also supports adults in meeting their educational goals and developinginterpersonal skills. parent Information and Resource Center for ohio
    http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/timely/upioh.htm
    Urban Parent Involvement in Ohio
    Pathways Home Page Contents In Ohio, the following activities and programs are being used to increase parent involvement in schools: Cincinnati Public Schools: Even Start Program
    The Even Start program in the Cincinnati Public Schools helps parents understand and function as their child's primary teacher. It also supports adults in meeting their educational goals and developing interpersonal skills. Services provided include school-based parent centers at four sites, three day sites and one night site offering Adult Basic Education/General Educational Development preparation, child care during all program hours, parent education through parent support groups and developmental toys project time, and home visiting. For additional information, contact: Even Start Program
    c/o Family Education Program
    1216 Considine
    Cincinnati, OH 45204
    (513) 921-2246; fax (513) 921-6710 South-Western City Schools: Family Resource Center, Columbus, OH For additional information, contact: Family Resource Center
    4704 Stiles Ave.

    88. Planned Parenthood Southwest Ohio Region - Parents
    Planned Parenthood offers resources for parents on reproductive health issues . Planned Parenthood has a variety of educational materials to help parents
    http://www.plannedparenthood.org/pp2/cinti/educationoutreach/resourcesparents/
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    Parents are the primary and most important sexuality educators of thier children. Planned Parenthood has a variety of educational materials to help parents learn more about growth and development, human sexuality and reproductive health topics. How To Be A Good Parent How to Talk To Your Child About Sexuality The Facts of Life: A Guide For Teens and Their Families Having Your Period ... Facts of Life Line
    Do you have a question about sex or health, but are afraid to ask? Many people have questions about sexual health, but not everyone is comfortable asking others for answers. and site map

    89. Ohio Family Care Association - Programs
    parent Advocacy Connection Four parent based advocate groups (ohio Federation Educational Programming. ohio’s Resource Family Conference An event by
    http://www.ofcaonline.org/programs.htm
    "Voice of Adoptive, Foster, Kinship Children and Families" Programs Local Association Development: Parent Advocacy Connection: Four parent based advocate groups (Ohio Federation for Children’s Mental Health, Ohio Citizen Advocates for chemical dependency prevention and treatment, Nami Ohio, and OFCA) are working to recruit and train parents in each county who will act as Parent Advocates/Mentors. These advocates support families needing services within the Behavioral Health System for their children. Families ROCK Ohio: Intersystem Connection: OFCA participates in state-wide cross system coalition efforts to keep accurate information flowing to its members. OFCA Committees: Groups of OFCA members focus on adoptive, foster, kinship, respite, and former kids/kids in the system. Groups suggest and help execute programming for the OFCA. Focus issues this year include: post-adoption services, media image of foster care and allegations. Educational Programming Ohio’s Resource Family Conference: An event by families for families. June, 2005

    90. Asperger: Educational Implications
    US Department of education This is a wonderful resource for information. IEP Individual education Program State of ohio guide to the IEP Process.
    http://www.udel.edu/bkirby/asperger/education.html
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    91. Special Education Reg. Resource Centers
    SPECIAL education RESOURCE CENTERS. The ohio Department of education maintainsa network of 16 SERRC s which are designed to initiate, expand,
    http://www.alliancelink.com/users/autism/special_education_reg__resource_centers
    Autism Society
    of Ohio
    Tri-County Chapter Serving: Columbiana, Trumbull and Mahoning Counties of Ohio OHIO
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    The Ohio Department of Education maintains a network of 16 SERRC's which are designed to initiate, expand, and improve special education services. The SERRC's provide cost-free services to school personnel and parents of children with disabilities, ages 0-21.
    Services provided may include a lending library of parent and professional materials such as books and tapes; professional development and parent workshops, technology issues, and the loan of assistant communication devices and toys. School personnel may access independent educational evaluations as well as specialized assessments to help develop IEP's and provide appropriate services.
    The North East Ohio SERRC maintains Learning Centers in each county in its region for the use of parents and teachers. Each learning center has a large library of resources, laminating services, photocopying, and a die cutter (Ellison machine), as well as IBM and Mac computers and software.
    Be sure to call and make an appointment before you go.

    92. University Of Toledo Libraries - Guide To Autistic Spectrum Disorders Resources
    SITE Autism resources in ohio (from the ohio Legal Rights Service) Department ofEducation has a great deal of resources and information for parents of
    http://library.utoledo.edu/userhomes/cseeman/asd/gov_ohio.html
    Contact Information
    Corey Seeman, Assistant Dean for Resource and Systems Management.
    MS# 509, University of Toledo, 2801 W. Bancroft, Toledo, OH 43606
    corey.seeman@utoledo.edu
    Guide to Autistic Spectrum Disorders Resources
    Ohio Government Committees and Reports
    For National and Other State Government Resources, click here
    NOTE: Many Government Documents require the Acrobat Reader, free software to view PDF files available on the Internet. To download a copy of the software, follow this link. Internet Searches: Ohio Sites SITE: Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council
    URL: http://www.ddc.ohio.gov/

    93. SWO SERRC
    Southwestern ohio Special education Regional Resource Center (SWO SERRC) is oneof 16 Informing Non English Speaking Parents about Special education
    http://www.hccanet.org/swoserrc/
    For text-only version, click here
    Services

    Contact Information

    Professional Development/Learning Opportunities
    ...
    Related Websites

    Topic Areas
  • Ohio Integrated Systems Model for Academic and Behavior Supports
  • Federal/State/Laws
  • Alternate Assessment
  • Innovations in Education ... Related Websites Southwestern Ohio Special Education Regional Resource Center (SWO SERRC) is one of 16 regional centers serving the state of Ohio. The SWO SERRC serves the southwestern corner of the state, which includes Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren Counties, and the City of Cincinnati. SWO SERRC is part of a federally funded project under the Ohio Department of Education Office for Exceptional Children. Services provided by SERRC are free of charge to districts, agencies and families in our region.
      Services
      Learn about the services we provide to schools, families, and agencies in southwestern Ohio.
      View SWO SERRC's vision/mission statement.
  • 94. Parenting Resources
    Links to parenting groups, child care resources, and more throughout Central The online version of Central ohio s parenting magazine, featuring news and
    http://columbusoh.about.com/od/parenting/
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    If you're a parent, you need a lot of help! Check out these links to groups and people that can help.
    Alphabetical
    Recent Up a category Action for Children Need help finding reliable child care in Central Ohio? This referral agency can help. Adopt Ohio Ohio adoption guidelines, events, photographs of children, and more from the state of Ohio Office for Children and Families. Central Ohio Adoption Resources A look at some adoption support groups in Central Ohio. Central Ohio Moms Central Ohio Moms (COM) is for mothers in the Central Ohio to share. An area listing of fun things to do with your kids is included along with pet pages and a message board with a variety of topics. Children's Hospital Services Locator Searching for a doctor or other medical care for your child? Here Children's Hospital of Columbus gets you started with physician listings and more.

    95. Ohio Links
    At the Human Development Family Life education Resource Center, Provided bythe ohio education Association, this Professional Development HomePage
    http://www.seisummit.org/ohiolinks.htm

    96. FC-Cleveland - Spotlight On
    Spotlight on Health Grantmaking in ohio. Cleveland Library education and Events The ohio Literacy Resource Center organizes events for adult literacy
    http://fdncenter.org/cleveland/spotlight/cl_spotlight_080102.html
    August 1, 2002
    Organization Name:
    Ohio Literacy Resource Center
    Year Founded:
    Contacts:
    Martina "Marty" Ropog, Director
    Address: Research I - 1100 Summit Street
    Kent State University P.O. Box 5190 Kent, OH 44242-0001
    Phone: (330) 672-2007, (800) 765-2897 (In Ohio)
    URL: http://literacy.kent.edu
    E-mail: olrc@literacy.kent.edu Mission:
    The three elements of the Ohio Literacy Resource Center's mission are: to stimulate joint planning and coordination of literacy services at the state, regional, and local levels; to enhance the capacity of state and local organizations and service delivery systems to provide adult literacy services; and to serve as a reciprocal link between state and national agencies and service providers for the purpose of sharing information, data, research, expertise, and literacy resources. Background:
    The Ohio Literacy Resource Center (OLRC) at Kent State University (KSU) originated as a result of the federally-funded National Literacy Act of 1991 and is now primarily funded through the Ohio Department of Education, U.S Department of Education, and the National Institute for Literacy (NIFL). As the OLRC approaches its 10th anniversary, it continues to expand services and develop resources for adult education and family literacy programs. These projects assist practitioners as they prepare their students to become productive workers, active citizens, and involved family members in the 21st century.

    97. Family Literacy
    ohio Department of education Family Literacy Information Links to resourceson parenting and early education in both English and Spanish.
    http://winslo.state.oh.us/services/LPD/tk_famlit.html
    Family Literacy
    Programs

    Literacy Defined

    Collaborations

    Early Childhood
    ...
    Organizations
    Family Literacy
    Services provided to participants on a voluntary basis that are of sufficient intensity in terms of hours, and are of sufficient duration, to make sustainable changes in a family, and that integrate the following: * Literacy activities between parent and child
    * Training for parents as primary teachers
    Life Long Learning Environment
    Community Support and Collaboration
    Parenting Programs Libraries adapt the concept of Family Literacy to their services in very unique and different ways. The question is, what exactly is Family Literacy and how is it applied in the local public library? The State Library does not offer direct Family Literacy services. However, we do assist librarians in defining and implementing Family Literacy concepts upon request. Below you will find information on the programs we offer that are related to Family Literacy, as well as resources that may assist you in offering Family Literacy programming. For more information on Family Literacy and the programs listed below, contact

    98. NCEF Resource List: School Size/Small Schools
    NCEF s resource list of links, books, and journal articles examining researchand changing standards for K12 ohio s education Matters 2002-2003 Poll.
    http://www.edfacilities.org/rl/size.cfm
    SCHOOL SIZE/SMALL SCHOOLS
    NCEF's resource list of links, books, and journal articles examining research and changing standards for K-12 school and enrollment size, and class and classroom size. Show all citations
    Show citations from 2000 to present
    Show citations from 2002 to present
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    An Analysis of Construction of Small Schools vs. Larger Schools. http://www.maine.gov/education/const/c002.doc Brown, Scott; Johnson, Paul; Doughty, Dale; Cecil, Dan; Keck, Lyndon (State Board of Education, Augusta, Maine , Jul 2005) Presents results of studies in Maine indicating that a consolidated school can serve the same student population and offer the same curriculum with less square footage and thus at a reduced cost than two or more smaller schools. Operating and personnel costs are also lower in the consolidated school option, with savings approaching $3,500 per student over 40 years in Maine. As a school's enrollment decreases, the square footage and subsequent cost per student increases. Interpretation of the data by the Maine Department of Education is included. 19p. Educational Facility Resources from the AIA 2005 National Convention.

    99. Ohio Education/Other
    State Teachers Retirement System of ohio Akron/Summit County Educationalresources for teachers and parents who want to help kids.
    http://dir.ohiobiz.com/Education/Other/more4.html
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    Site Archives
    http://www.oldmanlinc.com/ Brrookville/Montgomery County - This site provides rare glimpses of President Lincoln as seen through the eyes of his third cousin. A fairly complete site on the 16th President. Review It Rate It Bookmark It
    Project Love Remember the Children Foundation ...
    http://www.projectlove.org/ Beachwood/Cuyahoga County - Project Love is a non-profit organizations whose mission is to promote kindness, caring and mutual respect. Leadership training for teens, and national television program. Review It Rate It Bookmark It
    Putnam County Educational Service ...
    http://www.noacsc.org/putnam/pm/default.html Ottawa/Putnam County Review It Rate It Bookmark It
    Rich Palmer's Safety Songs for Children ...
    http://www.richpalmer.com/ Centerville/Montgomery County - Rich Palmer s Safety Songs are designed for safety educators, police school resource officers, preschool and daycare teachers, Sunday school teachers and others to use for their safety education programs. Use music to reinforce your educational themes and messages! Review It Rate It Bookmark It
    Sandusky County Educational Service Center ...
    http://www.sandusky.k12.oh.us/

    100. Teenage And Young Adult Parents Resources : The Zero 5.0laf - The Official Websi
    Information from the Educational resources Information Center regarding careerplanning and Fact sheets for teen parents from ohio State University.
    http://www.vachss.com/help_text/teen_parents.html
    TEENAGE and YOUNG ADULT PARENTS RESOURCES These are Teenage and Young Adult Parents Resources.
    Please also see:
    Parenting Resources
    Corporal Punishment ARTICLES/INFORMATION/RESEARCH
    (click here for Organizations/Agencies) Breast-feeding May Protect Bone Density in Teens
    HealthScout , May 1, 2001 Care of Adolescent Parents and Their Children
    Policy Statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics, February 2001. Career Education for Teen Parents
    Information from the Educational Resources Information Center regarding career planning and training programs for adolescent parents. Children Having Children
    From the State of the World’s Mothers 2004 report. Girl-Mom
    Online education and support for young mothers. Improving Outcomes for Teen Parents and Their Young Children by Strengthening School-Based Programs: Challenges, Solutions and Policy Implications
    A policy paper from the Center for Assessment and Policy Development, addressing efforts to strengthen school-based programs for adolescent parents and their children. [PDF] Motherhood a Lonely Road for Teenagers
    The Age , January 14, 2004 Moving Teenage Parents Into Self-Sufficiency: Lessons From Recent Demonstrations Second Chance Homes: Providing Services for Teenage Parents and Their Children Teenage Parents A guide from Parenting SA, a service of the South Australia Department of Human Services.

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