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  1. Special education mediation a guide for parents : parents and educators working toward mutual solutions (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:456583) by U.S. Dept of Education, 2001
  2. First steps home intervention module home base parent handbook (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:407801) by Katie Kavanagh, 1996
  3. Family involvement in education (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:438629) by Janet Williams, 1999
  4. Building capacity for sustainable change final report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:444287) by Dianne L. Ferguson, 1998
  5. Strengthening the linkages between schools and families of children with disabilities (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:420960) by Philip M. Ferguson, 1998

101. The Center For Education Reform: Web Links To Education Organizations
The Center for education Reform. The Center for education Reform Parents Raisingeducational Standards in Schools (PRESS), Milwaukee, WI Grass roots
http://edreform.com/education_reform_resources/web_links.htm
CER's WEB LINKS
to Education Organizations
The following is an alphabetical listing of education policy and reform organizations with information available on the World Wide Web. Click on the hyperlink to go directly to their page. For additional information about these organizations here on the CER website, see also our profiles of individual organization, sorted by issue, which you can reach from our Education Resources and Organizations page. See also: Achieve, Inc. Resource Center on Standards, Assessment, Accountability, and Technology: A non-profit organization that provides advice and assistance to states on education reform, particularly in the area of increasing state standards. Active Citizens and Taxpayers of New Jersey, Inc.

102. Educational Resources
Welcome to CascadeLink s Educational resources site! This site provides resourcesfor students, parents, educators and caregivers.
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103. OSEP Technical Assistance And Dissemination Network Projects
Linking Academic Scholars to Educational resources (Project LASER) Matrix ParentNetwork and Resource Center 94 Galli Drive, Suite C Novato, CA 94949
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Regional Resource and Federal Centers
The Federal Resource Center for Special Education (FRC) Michele Rovins, Director Academy for Educational Development (AED) 1825 Connecticut Avenue NW Washington, DC 20009 TTY: 202.884.8200 e-mail: frc@aed.org http ://www.dssc.org/frc Northeast Regional Resource Center (NERRC) Kristin Reedy, Director Learning Innovations at WestEd 20 Winter Sport Lane Williston, VT 05495 TTY: 802.951.8213

104. King County Library System
An outstanding resource for parents, Ready Web is an electronic collection ofresources on Broad range of topics for parents on educational topics.
http://www.kcls.org/pp/rwlearn.cfm
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Local, State and National Education Information King County Family Help Line of King County
The State Office of Parent Trust for Washington Children provides professional training and development, networking and consultation, support and technical assistance, community organizing and training curriculum for communities across the state. Includes over 80 parent tip sheets. Links to Local Schools
Convenient links to King County School Districts.

105. NASA CONNECT ™
Parents who support and encourage their children’s educational efforts can playa major role in their children’s interest and knowledge in these areas.
http://connect.larc.nasa.gov/parents.html
Becky Jaramillo
I'm the new program manager for NASA CONNECT. We have an exciting line-up for the 2005-2006 season. I would love to hear how you use NASA CONNECT in your class or school.
Stop by the NASA booth in the exhibit hall at any of these conferences to say hello.
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How Can Parents Be Involved?To assist and support their children in the areas of science and mathematics, parents can do the following:
  • Be positive regardless of any difficulties or personal experiences you may have had with school mathematics and science. Help communicate the importance of these subjects and expect your children to be successful in these areas.

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