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  1. Project PIPE resource manual : a parent-educator partnership project (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:287244) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1986
  2. Guiá para padres educacion especial para ninõs en pre-escolar en Pennsylvania A parent guide to specical education for preschool children in Pennsylvania (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:434441) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1998
  3. A parent guide to special education for preschool children in Pennsylvania (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:434440) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1998
  4. Guiá para padres intervencion temprana en Pennsylvania para bebes desde el nacimiento a los tres anõs A parent guide to early intervention in Pennsylvania ... and toddlers (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:434439) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1998
  5. A parent guide to early intervention in Pennsylvania for infants and toddlers (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:434438) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1998
  6. The right to special education in Pennsylvania a guide for parents (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:438656) by Ellen Mancuso,
  7. Meeting the challenges of multicultural education the third report from the evaluation of Pittsburgh's Prospect Multicultural Education Center (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:430072) by Saundra Murray Nettles, 1994
  8. Computer connections final report by Carol Molek, 1992

21. Family Literacy Special Collections: Family Literacy Practitioners Resources Par
Family Literacy Practitioners resources parent education pennsylvania s I amyour child initiative training resource manual
http://literacy.kent.edu/Midwest/FamilyLit/pract_parented.html
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Wednesday, April 20, 2005 Family Literacy Practitioners Resources Parent Education
Teachers can use these resources to help parents develop positive parenting skills.
  • The Parent Education Component from Show Me Family Literacy
    http://www.lift-missouri.org/resources/smfl/Chapter%2006.pdf
      "Parenting Education provides parents with the information, instruction, and support regarding how to be their child's first teacher and partner in education. Children gain additional advances in their emerging literacy skills through the anticipated improvements to their home environment as their parents learn more about literacy and child development."
  • Families as Educators: Family Literacy Parenting Curriculum
    http://www.ace-leon.org/ACE%20Publications/Family%20Literacy.pdf
      This curriculum, designed for GED classes or other parent groups, has six units: Succeed in School; Families Reading; Early Intervention and Brain Development; Nutrition, Everyday Activities, and Money Management. The lesson plans include: objectives, materials, handouts, procedures, resources and extending activities.
    Child Development
  • Get Ready To Read
    http://www.getreadytoread.org/
  • 22. PaTTAN
    parents (of particular interest). File Attachment(s), View Resource (Spanish)pennsylvania parent Guide to Special education for SchoolAge Children
    http://www.pattan.k12.pa.us/resources/request.aspx?PageNumber=0&MaterialType=Pub

    23. Online Resources For Parent Involvement In Schools - Pennsylvania - GreatSchools
    Online resources for parent Involvement in Schools pennsylvania Connect forKids offers a section on parent Involvement in education.
    http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/pa/264/parent
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    (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

    24. Online Resources For Special Education - Pennsylvania - GreatSchools.net
    Online resources for Special education pennsylvania Check out these usefulonline resources for parents of special education students.
    http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/pa/94/parent
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    (Page 1 of 2) Check out these useful online resources for parents of special education students. Click here to read this article in Spanish. By GreatSchools.net Staff The Internet has become an important place for parents and educators of special education students to share insight, experiences and information. The wealth of online resources for special education research can be overwhelming; the following links are great places to start your search for the best information. A good place to begin is your state Department of Education Web site. Check there under "special education." Also, be sure to check the GreatSchools.net article

    25. WPaPEN HomePage
    What is the Western pennsylvania parent education Network? evaluations ofparent education programs;; A lack of time or resources to access information
    http://www.familyresourcesofpa.org/WPaPEN/WPaPENHomePage.html
    Western Pennsylvania Parent Education Network
    Strengthening Parent Education in Western Pennsylvania
    What is the Western Pennsylvania Parent Education Network?
    The Parent Education Network is a regularly scheduled gathering of people working at all levels in the parent education field locally. The Network's purpose is to provide support, information, and resources to those of us who do this work.
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    How did the Western Pennsylvania Parent Education Network begin?
    The Western Pennsylvania Parent Education Network was inspired by feedback from key informants in the field of parent education. These parent educators identified several challenges they faced:
    • A lack of reliable evaluations of parent education programs; A lack of time or resources to access information from the field;

    26. Parenting Education Resources
    Western pennsylvania parent education Network parenting education resources.Introduction. The following report is a project description of a review of
    http://www.familyresourcesofpa.org/WPaPEN/ocd-parentingeducationresources.html
    Western Pennsylvania
    Parent Education Network
    The following report has been made available by Family Resources, the Western Pennsylvania Parent Education Network, and the Office of Child Development of the University of Pittsburgh. The information included is provided as a public service and does not reflect all resources currently available. The appearance of any resource in this report does not constitute an endorsement of the resource by Family Resources, the Western Pennsylvania Parent Education Network or the Office of Child Development
    Parenting Education Resources Kelly E. Mehaffie and Michelle E. Paris
    Office of Child Development
    University of Pittsburgh
    February 20, 2002
    • Introduction Websites
        Areas of Investigation Criteria for Selection ...
        Parenting Education Resources
        Introduction
        While the items receiving the best reviews based on the established criteria within each medium and area of information are described, the Office of Child Development does not condone any single product or approach to parenting. The following recommendations are simply possible sources of information that parents may find helpful in developing the approach best suited to their individual children. The Office of Child Development did not choose this information for inclusion based on what was said, but rather, to offer a wide range of philosophies and perspectives so that parents and parent educators are able to select information based on their own needs and views.

    27. Family Centers: Resources - Parent Information Page
    Welcome to pennsylvania s Family Centers parent information page. After schoolprograms; parenting education; Child development education
    http://www.center-school.org/familycenters/resources_parentInfo.php
    @import "/styles/csc-dw.css"; @import "/familycenters/styles/em-pos.css"; @import "/styles/csc-pos.css"; News About Us Professional Development Resources ... Locations/Contacts Saturday, September 24th, 2005 For additional information contact us via the Technical Assistance Page or email us by clicking here. Home Resources
    Parent Information Page
    Welcome to Pennsylvania's Family Centers' parent information page. We hope the information in these pages will be helpful to you. There are a number of people and resources who are available to assist you or answer your questions. Please call and let us know how we can better serve you.
    Children and families our hope for the future.
    Being a parent is the most important and sometimes hardest job you will ever have. You want what is best for your children: a loving family, good health, a good education, a safe caring community to grow up in and perhaps most importantly, hope for a bright future. These things are important for children's healthy development and sometimes hard for parents alone to provide. The Family Center can help, through information, programs and activities for your family.

    28. Special Parenting Educational Dialogues
    parent education Network, 800522-5827. LEGAL ASSISTANCE. - pennsylvania Bar parents educational Resource Center 1660 South Amphlett Blvd.,
    http://www.cbsd.org/sped/resources.html
    Special Parenting Educational Dialogues Home About Calendar To Read Resources Websites Mailing List Contacts CBSD ...
    Higher Education

    Community Resources
    Central Bucks Forty Assets Project
    Unit 12 Baliwick, 252 West Swamp Road, Doylestown, PA 18901. (215) 345-1593. A project to instill in children "forty assets" or building blocks of healthy development that help young people grow up healthy, caring, and responsible. See Website Resources for additional info on assets.
    Central Bucks Teen Task Force
    Dori Corr, Doylestown Hospital, Doylestown, PA 18901. (215) 345-2362. The Teen Task Force is an organization dedicated to giving teens in the Central Bucks area the opportunity to get things they want out of the community. Run primarily by the teens themselves, the TTF has made major strides in the community and now is extremely active. See http://www.teentaskforce.org
    ParADD
    ParADD's mission is to bring together parents of children diagnosed with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder to provide education about the disorder, tips on dealing with problem behaviors, and general support. Click Here for more information.

    29. Senator John Pippy - Pennsylvania's 37th District - Profile
    resources for School Reports. parent and Teacher resources for parentsLinksto websites for parents from the pennsylvania Department of education
    http://www.senatorpippy.com/kids.htm
    Home Profile News Newsletters ... Search
    Kids Resources
    Our Commonwealth Our Nation Resources for School Reports Parent and Teacher Resources ... Community Organizations Our Commonwealth Top

    30. Senator John Rafferty - Pennsylvania's 44th District
    Senator John Rafferty pennsylvania s 44th District-Kids resources. parent andTeacher resources Back to Top. Center for Civic education - Lesson
    http://www.senatorrafferty.com/kids.htm
    Home Profile News Newsletters ... Photo Gallery
    Kids Resources
    Our Commonwealth Our Nation Resources for School Reports Parent and Teacher Resources ... Community Organizations Our Commonwealth Top

    31. Baldwin-Whitehall School District - Resources - Parent Links
    make it easy for parents to find some of the most useful resources on our website. pennsylvania Liquor Control Board’s Alcohol education’s Website
    http://www.baldwin.k12.pa.us/resources/parent-links.htm
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    32. Pennsylvania Code
    (ii) parent counseling and education. (iii) Counseling services. who isknowledgeable about the availability of resources of the district,
    http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/022/chapter16/chap16toc.html
    CHAPTER 16. SPECIAL EDUCATION FOR GIFTED STUDENTS
    GENERAL PROVISIONS
    Sec.
    Definitions.

    Purpose.

    Experimental programs.

    Strategic plans.
    ...
    Special education.
    SCREENING AND EVALUATION
    General.
    Gifted multidisciplinary evaluation.

    Gifted multidisciplinary reevaluation.
    GIEP
    General.
    GIEP.

    Support services.
    EDUCATIONAL PLACEMENT
    General. Parental placement in private schools.
    PROCEDURAL SAFEGUARDS
    Notice. Consent. Impartial due process hearing. Mediation. ... Confidentiality. Authority Source The provisions of this Chapter 16 adopted December 8, 2000, effective December 9, 2000, 30 Pa.B. 6330, unless otherwise noted.
    GENERAL PROVISIONS
    Definitions.
    The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: Agency Chapter 4 Educational placement GIEP GMDT Gifted education (i) Conducted in an instructional setting. (ii) Provided in an instructional or skill area. (iii) Provided at no cost to the parents. (iv) Provided under the authority of a school district, directly, by referral or by contract. (v) Provided by an agency.

    33. Parents Involved Network Of Pennsylvania
    PIN assists parents of children with have emotional or behavioral disorders, receiving mental health services, receiving special education services or are in the juvenile justice system. Find fact sheets and therapeutic resources.
    http://www.pinofpa.org/
    PIN is here to assist parents of children who:
    • have emotional or behavioral disorders are receiving mental health system services are receiving special education services are in the juvenile justice system
    Parents Involved Network of Pennsylvania
    Parents Involved Network of Pennsylvania ( PIN ) is an organization that assists parents or caregivers of children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral disorders. PIN provides information, helps parents find services and will advocate on their behalf with any of the public systems that serve children. These include the mental health system, education, and other state and local child-serving agencies.
    In the Headlines
    The Philadelphia Community Services for Children and Adolescents : A Straightforward Guide to Mental Health and Related Services for Children and Adolescents is now available on this Web site.
    What's Happening
    January/February 2005 PIN Newsletter Sharing online
    Governor Rendell Announces Members Of Stakeholder Commission To Cabinet On Children And Families
    Help Us to Help You
    Did you know that the Sharing newsletter is available to you online? The cost of printing the newsletter has risen and is becoming prohibitive. Help us save money so that we can continue to help you by publishing the

    34. PDE Welcome Parents!
    easy for parents to find some of the most useful resources on our web site . Home education and Private Tutoring. In 1988, the pennsylvania General
    http://www.pde.state.pa.us/pde_internet/cwp/view.asp?a=3&Q=74434

    35. Pennsylvania Parent Information Resource Center
    PA parent Information and Resource Center is funded by a discretionary of the US Department of education, Office of Innovation and Improvement, parent
    http://www.papirc.org/
    Your browser does not support script About Us Parent Involvement
    Research based

    Models and Practices
    ... Glossary of Terms Parent Choices Parent Choices What background information do I need to assist me in determining what is best for my child? What can I do to provide or seek academic support for my child? General academic support sites for your child General academic support sites for your child Reading sites Math sites Science sites History sites Child, parent, teacher academic sites Test-taking sites Art Education sites How can I encourage my child to develop an appreciation of learning? Family Projects Activities for families to plan, explore and do together How to I learn about recommended reading lists for my child? Defining Scientifically Based Research: Why is it important? Educational Systems Public Schools The history of PA public schools Information about PA public schools Information about PA school report cards Information about NCLB hearings in Pennsylvani Information about district responsibilities Information about public schools Charter Schools The history of charter schools Everything you need to know about charter schools Independent Schools The history of private schools A list of Pennsylvania private schools Everything you need to know about independent schools

    36. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
    parent Resource Center Regional educational Laboratory Regional Resource Center parent education Network (pennsylvania) Louise Thieme
    http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list_by_territory.cfm?territory_cd=pa

    37. Pennsylvania PTA - Educational Resources For Pennsylvania Parent Teacher Associa
    A central resource for parent Teacher Organizations Welcome to the Pennsylvaniaeducational resource page. The goal of this page is to provide a central
    http://www.ptacentral.org/pennsylvania.htm
    A central resource for Parent Teacher Organizations PTO Central Home Fundraising
    Resource Center

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    Resources: Alabama
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    ... Additional Educational Resources (*Please note that PTO Central is not affiliated with the Pennsylvania PTA)
    Pennsylvania Educational Resources
    Welcome to the Pennsylvania educational resource page. The goal of this page is to provide a central informational source for parents, educators and school officials on an array of issues facing Pennsylvania schools. From school fundraising to regional Parent Teacher Association contacts to classroom initiatives, the online resources below provide additional insight into these issues, as well as many other important concerns facing Pennsylvania schools, PTA and PTO groups, and other parent organizations.
    Pennsylvania Educational Links
    Pennsylvania PTA Pennsylvania Department of Education Pennsylvania Fundraising Tax Laws Pennsylvania State Education Association ... Additional Pennsylvania Educational Resources
    Sponsor Links
    School-Fundraisers.com - School Fundraising Programs that Work

    38. Amby's Education Site -- GIFTED Resources
    Amby s education resources GIFTED. web site contains many resources forTalented and Gifted children, their parents, and educators in pennsylvania.
    http://amby.com/educate/gifted.html
    Amby's Education Site:
    Gifted Resources
    Bright Ideas
    Resources for raising or educating Gifted Children from Mensa's Special Interest Group (SIG) for Gifted Children.
    Tabitha Boehmer, Bright Ideas Editor / Caroline Mossip, National GCRP Coordinator
    http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/TheTabitha/table.htm
    CHARACTERISTICS OF GIFTED CHILDREN
    The UK site provides extensive resources including this article which discusses the following:
    • DIFFERENT FORMS OF INTELLIGENCE.
    • WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO KNOW IF YOUR CHILD IS GIFTED?
    • ARE GIFTED CHILDREN GOOD AT EVERYTHING?
    • A GIFTED CHILD IS AN ADVANTAGED CHILD?
    • THE GIFTED CHILD -INVISIBLE IN THE LAW.
    The National Association for Gifted Children
    http://www.rmplc.co.uk/orgs/nagc/gifted.html
    Pennsylvania Association for Gifted Education (PAGE)
    This web site contains many resources for Talented and Gifted children, their parents, and educators in Pennsylvania. There is an excellent Links Section as well as outstanding Articles and Publications available, along with info about membership, events, and legislative activities.
    Pennsylvania Association for Gifted Education (PAGE)
    http://www.penngifted.org/

    39. Pennsylvania - Jon's Homeschool Resources
    Part of Jon s Homeschool resources neutral, non-commercial homeschooling information pennsylvania Home education News. PO Box 305 Summerhill, PA 15958
    http://www.midnightbeach.com/hs/Pennsylvania.html
    Welcome Files Talk Web Pages ...
    Jon's Homeschool Resources
    Pennsylvania
    This page has three parts: Support Groups Neighbors to meet Mailing Lists Neighbors to talk to Web Pages Pennsylvania-specific web pages Support Groups top Neighbors to meet Over the years, many people have contributed to these listings. The seeds of the collection came from Ruthann Biel, Growing Without Schooling, and Home Education Press. Blue Mountain Homeschoolers Northampton, Lehigh, and Carbon counties. 2946 Orefield Road
    Allentown, Pennsylvania 18104
    scheller@enter.net
    Catholic Homeschoolers of PA Hundreds of families. Catholic Homeschoolers of Scranton St. Ann St
    Scranton, PA 18504
    Michele Fitzgerald, 717-344-8866 Central Philadelphia Homeschoolers A suppport group for center-city Philadelphia. vallone@drexel.edu Chester County Homeschoolers 226 Llandoverry
    Exton, PA 19341 CHALC - Coalition of Homeschoolers Across Lancaster County A Christian group with over 800 homeschooling families in Lancaster County and surrounding areas. Monthly newsletter, assistance and resources for new homeschoolers, and networking. Creative Home Learning Focuses on encouraging our children's natural creativity through interesting field trips, fun unit studies, writing workshops, art, and music.

    40. 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;

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