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         Texas Family Programs:     more books (43)
  1. The C.A.P.E. Center Childcare Set by Ph.D. Judith K. Schneider, 1987
  2. Family literacy for parents of pre-schoolers a titlte VII first-year evaluation report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:337056) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1990
  3. The welfare debate: State policy on AFDC (Special legislative report) by Kellie Dworaczyk, 1992
  4. The Best Kept Secrets for Winning Scholarships by Brenda Smith, 2003-02-02
  5. A Day At the Outdoor Market (Early Childhood, 1) by Texas Children's Hospital, Baylor College of Medicine, 1994
  6. Child abuse and neglect among military families: Proceedings of an information exchange seminar sponsored by Project CARE : March 30-31, 1978 by Jay P Stern, 1978
  7. Recommendations for data coordination in DHS, TDH and TEA teen pregnancy-related services by David P Smith, 1993
  8. PATHS: Providing appropriate training in Head Start : a grantee guide by Mary Tom Riley, 1984
  9. Revisiting the school of the future: The evolution of a school-based services project by Louise Iscoe, 1997
  10. Beyond the classroom: Experiences of a school-based services project by Louise Iscoe, 1996
  11. Doing something about children at risk (SuDoc J 28.15/2-2:C 43) by Eugene E. Hebert,
  12. Challenges and realities: Evaluating a school-based service project by Scott S Keir, 1997
  13. Spouse/partner abuse: A categorized bibliography and reference list : update for 1990 by Robert Geffner, 1991
  14. Taking charge: Eating for energy by Brenda Congdon, 1994

41. Texas Parents As Teachers
Parents as Teachers is an early childhood parent education and family support texas Parents as Teachers local programs are working with parents to
http://www.txpat.org/
An affiliate of the Parents as Teachers National Center, Inc.
TEXAS PARENTS AS TEACHERS
WEBSITE LINKS: Texas Parents as Teachers WHAT IS PARENTS AS TEACHERS? Parents as Teachers (PAT) is a parent education and family support program serving families throughout pregnancy until their child enters kindergarten, usually age 5. Parents are supported by PAT-certified parent educators trained to translate scientific information on early brain development into specific when, what, how and why advice for families. By understanding what to expect during each stage of development, parents can easily capture the teachable moments in everyday life to enhance their child's language development, intellectual growth, social development and motor skills. Texas Parents as Teachers local programs are working with parents to provide them with parenting support and information on their developing child. Parents as Teachers is designed to foster strong, loving relationships between parents and their children.

42. THECB > CB Rules And Regulations
Subchapter A. family Practice Residency Program. NOTE The texas Higher family Residency programs must serve the needs of the State of texas in
http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/CBRules/tac3.cfm?Chapter_ID=6&SubChapter=A

43. Texas Department Of State Health Services, Find Programs And Services
family Planning, Information on DSHS programs targeting primarily women and texas Health StepsTHSteps, texas Health Steps is a special program for
http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/programs/fhquery.asp
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About DSHS Commissioner DSHS Legislative Information DSHS Overview (495K PDF) HHS Transformation Jobs Organizational Chart Service Descriptions (436K PDF) ... Transition Plan (1.3 MB PDF) Vision and Mission Reference Center Birth/Death Certificates Community Centers Disease Reporting EMS/Trauma Systems ... File Viewing Information
Family and Community Health
Adolescent Health Protects and promotes the health of adolescents.
Anatomical Gift Educational Program
A statewide program with the goal of educating Texas residents about anatomical gifts. Anatomical gifts are gifts of organs and tissues that can be used in transplantation.
Audiology Services
Includes Program for Amplification for Children of Texas (PACT) and Texas Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (TEHDI).
Breast and Cervical Cancer Control
Income eligibility information, provider locations, statistics, and links to other Cancer-related sites.

44. Texas Council On Family Violence
programs for Batterers to Get Help Across the State of texas Denton CountyFriends of the family Battering Intervention Program. Denton County
http://www.tcfv.org/programs_for_batterers.html
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Programs for Batterers to Get Help Across the State of Texas
AMARILLO
Family Support Services BIPP Potter County Sue Woodson 1001 S. Polk St. (79101) 806/342-2513 x2513(Office) 806/372-2433 (Fax) sue@fss-ama.org
AUSTIN
Life Works / Family Violence Diversion Network Travis County Corie Cormie 2001 Chicon St. (78722) 512/735-2100 (Office) 512/735-2185 (Fax) www.lifeworksweb.org
BASTROP
Family Crisis Center Men's Program Bastrop County Susan Farris P. O. Box 736 (78602) 512/321-7760 (Office) 512/321-7771 (Fax)
BEAUMONT
Jefferson County Dr. Alvin Williams 700 North St., Suite 149 (77701) 409/833-2668 (Office) 409/832-8976 (Fax)
BROWNSVILLE
Friendship of Women/BIPP Cameron County Estela Hankin P. O. Box 3112 (78523)

45. Archived: Texas 2001 Abstract -- Even Start Statewide Family Literacy Initiative
To strengthen texas family literacy services through the development andimplementation of Using research on reading and literacy in program planning
http://www.ed.gov/programs/evenstartfamilylit/01abstracts/tx.html
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Name of the Project Families First: Texas Even Start Statewide Family Literacy Initiative Grantee Contact Dr. Deborah Stedman Dr. Paylos Roussos Texas Education Agency 1701 North Congress Avenue Austin TX 78701 Tel: 512-463-9294 Fax: 512-475-3661 E-mail: dstedman@tmail.tea.state.tx.us

46. TTUHSC :: School Of Nursing : Graduate Programs : Family
texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School. The Master of Sciencein Nursing family Nurse Practitioner Program prepares graduates to assume a
http://www.ttuhsc.edu/son/gradPrograms/family.aspx
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47. Baylor University || Baylor Business || Texas Family Business
texas family Business of the Year. Baylor University s Institute for family Through these programs, the Institute for family Business helps to fulfill
http://www.baylor.edu/business/entrepreneur/tx_family_business/
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Texas Family Business of the Year
Baylor University's Institute for Family Business recognizes firms whose families demonstrate a commitment to each other and to business continuity through its Annual Texas Family Business of the Year Awards. These firms are responsive to the needs of their employees, communities and industries. Through these programs, the Institute for Family Business helps to fulfill its mission to provide a forum for the development and dissemination of information relevant to the health and continuity of the family business. Other educational and planning programs available to family business owners through the Institute include annual conferences, breakfast seminars series and forum membership programs. The Institute for Family Business
John F. Baugh Center for Entrepreneurship

Hankamer School of Business

Baylor University
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48. Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation: FAQ
In this case, the intended target for the TSAHC single family programs has been The texas Legislature determined that a concentrated focus on a special
http://www.tsahc.org/faq/media.php
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What makes your agency and its programs different from others, such as the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs?
While the bond financing mechanism of MRB single family homebuying programs are very similar, the intended targets the programs are designed to reach often vary, from a very general scope of low-to-moderate income homebuyers, to a more narrowly defined potential homebuyer description. In this case, the intended target for the TSAHC single family programs has been narrowly defined to include only professional educators, firefighters, and police officers as designated by the Texas Legislature to reward and encourage persons working in these professions to continue by offering them a greater chance of achieving homeownership. For our multifamily programs, TSAHC researches and then identifies the areas of the state with the greatest housing needs, and with local agencies, determines which tenant populations to reach, what services would best meet their needs, and so on. TSAHC then states those requirements in Request for Proposals (RFPs) that it issues prior to taking applications from developers. This method differs from other multifamily programs, which traditionally have been largely developer-driven; that is, a developer decided where to provide the development and simply requested funding or tax credits.

49. Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation: Home
texas Professional Educators Home Loan Program For those looking to buy asingle family home, TSAHC programs can make it easier to qualify for a
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TSAHC was created to increase availability and access to safe, decent, and affordable housing for Texan homebuyers and renters. Whether you are interested in purchasing a home, or developing affordable housing for Texas communities, TSAHC invites you to explore this website for information on our programs. See our programs for more details... "Homes for Heroes" Home Loan Program
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If you or someone you know is in need of affordable housing due to the recent hurricanes please call 1-888-638-3555 ext. 409. We can help connect you with apartment communities in other areas of Texas.
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For those looking to buy a single family home , TSAHC programs can make it easier to qualify for a mortgage by offering affordable interest rates and 5% grant downpayment assistance.

50. Work And Family Program
CHR Services UAWGM Diversity Program UAW-GM Education and Training UAW-GMHealth and Safety Quality Network UAW-GM Work/family programs. texas
http://www.uaw-gm.org/work_family/texas.html
TEXAS Plant Phone Arlington Truck Assembly
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(M) 817-607-6750 Fort Worth Service Parts Operations UAW Local 816 (O) 817-551-3523 CHR Home CHR Services Diversity Education/Training ... Site Map

51. Work/Life Program For The University Of Texas Health Science Center At Houston
Harvard University s work/family related policies and programs include Harvardaffiliated day The University of texas Health Science Center at Houston
http://www.uthouston.edu/worklife/reports/work_family/wftfappd.html
UTHSC-H Home Contact Us University People Directory University Maps ... Contact Us 7000 Fannin St., Ste. 1670
Houston, Texas 77030
Phone (713) 500-3013
Fax (713) 500-3330 Work/Life Mission With the ever increasing stresses
and demands of our multifaceted lives, the University of Texas
Health Science Center at Houston provides a supportive culture for its faculty, staff, students, residents,
and fellows that fosters excellence
at work as well as other areas of life. This work-and-life initiative
promotes best business practices
that increase productivity, loyalty,
and morale, and decrease stress, absenteeism, and turnover. Work-Family Task Force Report: Appendix D. Examples of Work-Family Programs in U.S. Universities Cornell University Cornell University's Work and Family Services program is "dedicated to exploring, educating about, and facilitating the interdependencies faculty and staff experience in the work and family interface." The program is staffed by a Work and Family Life Coordinator, and its services include information and referral, support groups, classes on prenatal care and parenting, relocation services, and a family consultation service. Other work/family related efforts at Cornell include the development of family friendly policies, a summer day camp, and flextime. Harvard University Harvard University's work/family related policies and programs include: Harvard affiliated day care centers; a scholarship fund which provides financial assistance for eligible faculty and staff for day care expenses; a scholarship fund which provides financial assistance for eligible faculty and staff for adoption; school vacation programs; discounted back-up child and respite care; a relocation program; flexible/alternative work schedules; the Harvard University and Affiliates Parenting Resource Handbook; and an Office of Work and Family. The Office of Work and Family coordinates many of the work/family programs and also provides information and referrals on child care and elder care, adoption information, educational programs and seminars, support groups, individual assistance on work/family concerns, and consultations to departments on work/family options.

52. Work/Life Program For The University Of Texas Health Science Center At Houston
To date, several benefits have been associated with work/family programs, andthey include both The University of texas Health Science Center at Houston
http://www.uthouston.edu/worklife/reports/work_family/wftfcost.html
UTHSC-H Home Contact Us University People Directory University Maps ... Contact Us 7000 Fannin St., Ste. 1670
Houston, Texas 77030
Phone (713) 500-3013
Fax (713) 500-3330 Work/Life Mission With the ever increasing stresses
and demands of our multifaceted lives, the University of Texas
Health Science Center at Houston provides a supportive culture for its faculty, staff, students, residents,
and fellows that fosters excellence
at work as well as other areas of life. This work-and-life initiative
promotes best business practices
that increase productivity, loyalty,
and morale, and decrease stress, absenteeism, and turnover. Work-Family Task Force Report: Recommendations Cost/Benefit Considerations of the Work/Family Task Force Recommendations The Task Force did not conduct a formal cost/benefit analysis of the recommendations included in this Report, but did feel it was worthwhile to comment upon information available on the costs and benefits of work/family programs and potential implications for UT-Houston. The following sections of the Report therefore discuss both the evidence of the benefits of work/family policies and programs and estimates of the cost of some of the recommendations included in the Report. Benefits of Work/Family Policies and Programs While many companies do not base their decisions to implement work/family programs on strict cost/benefit calculations, there is an expectation that the programs will support the basic business objectives of an organization and provide benefits to the organization. To date, several

53. Texas Work & Family Clearinghouse
The texas Work family Clearinghouse provides information and links to resourceson workfamily programs and policies for employers, employees,
http://www.twc.state.tx.us/svcs/workfamch/wfchp.html
home site index about us contact information Search provides information and links to resources on work-family programs and policies for employers, employees, policymakers, and the public. To use the information presented here, click on a topic area of interest, or scroll down to review information on all the topics. Each topic area includes links to employers who offer that work-family benefit. These links are provided for employers to use to find an employer-contact for more information about implementation, evaluation or other specific issues. Employers may want to find an employer in their industry, geographic area, or with a similar workforce size in order to make comparisons.

54. Patient And Family Support - Texas Children's Cancer Center And Hematology Cente
programs for patients and families include texas Children’s Cancer Center sArts in Medicine program provides a wide range of patient activities,
http://www.texaschildrenshospital.org/carecenters/cancer/patient_family_support.
search ALL or a topic Medical Staff News Center HOME ABOUT TEXAS CHILDREN'S PATIENT CARE CENTERS FIND A DOCTOR ...
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PATIENT AND FAMILY SUPPORT
Providing support
for families during
a difficult time The diagnosis and treatment of a childhood cancer or blood disorder presents extraordinary psychological, emotional and social challenges to the entire family. Texas Children’s Cancer Center and Hematology Service offers a variety of services to help families adapt to the battle against these diseases. At the heart of these services is a commitment to understand each young patient as a unique individual. Team members collaborate with parents to be attentive to the quality of life of all family members, including siblings. Programs for patients and families include:

55. Learning Support Center - Texas Children's Hospital
programs of the texas Children’s Learning Support Center The family therapyprogram at the learning support center helps families adjust after
http://www.texaschildrenshospital.org/carecenters/LearningSupport/Programs.aspx
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LEARNING SUPPORT CENTER
Programs of the Texas Children’s Learning Support Center Clinical child neuropsychology program Social and behavioral intervention program for toddlers and
pre-school children (Brief Evaluation and Intervention Program
(BEIP®) Social and behavioral intervention program for school-age children
and adolescents (TeamMates)
Cognitive intervention and rehabilitation program Instructional intervention program ... Program for autistic spectrum disorders
Clinical child neuropsychology program return to top
This program identifies the neuro-biological influences on a child’s development and recommends interventions and treatments. Patients are generally referred to this program from other physicians, usually hematologists/oncologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, endocrinologists and pediatricians. A clinical child neuropsychologist evaluates the child to identify their cognitive and emotional strengths and weaknesses. The relationship between the child’s brain activity and behavior is measured through standard psychometric tests and other assessment techniques. The neuropsychologist then interprets the information and develops recommendations relevant to the child’s home, school and community. Social and behavioral intervention program for toddlers and pre-school children (Brief Evaluation and Intervention Program (BEIP

56. NAMI Texas' Education Programs
NAMI texas educational programs are targeted to family members of children andadolescents living with mental illness, mental health consumers and
http://namitx.nami.org/Education.htm
Home Affiliates Publications Board ... Spanish The content you are viewing is from a previous version of our Web site. Please visit http://www.namitexas.org to view updated content. EDUCATION Find A Class Facilitator Training Education is an essential part of understanding and coping with mental illness. NAMI Texas currently provides numerous educational curricula and workshops addressing the many needs of different constituencies. NAMI Texas' educational programs are targeted to family members of children and adolescents living with mental illness, mental health consumers and professionals such as psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, clergy, and law official, civic groups, and the community. The following is a short summary of the classes offered by NAMI Texas and taught throughout the state. Click here for the location of classes currently being offered. To enroll in any of these classes, please call the phone number listed with each class or your local NAMI affiliate. For dates of upcoming training to teach and facilitate these sessions

57. Bilingual Library Programs For Children - Family - Texas State Library
programs for Families. Cuentos de Animales / Animal Stories Las estrellasresplandecen sobre texas / Stars Shine Bright in texas ¡Aventúrate!
http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/ld/pubs/bilingual/families/
Services to Librarians Resources for Librarians
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58. Texas Reading Club, Links To Literacy Organizations - Texas State Library
This site highlights family literacy programs, and research that relates to literacy . The mission of the texas family Literacy Center is to strengthen
http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/ld/projects/trc/literacyorgs.html
Services to Librarians Projects
Links to Literacy Organizations
Visit these web sites to learn about organizations throughout the United States that promote reading and literacy for children and adults through many valuable programs. America Reads Challenge The America Reads Challenge is a grassroots national campaign that challenges every American to help all children learn to read. Hundreds of organizations are a part of the President's Coalition for the America Reads Challenge. The web site features a wealth of information and links for kids, families, educators, and communities. Also availble here is the READY*SET*READ booklet. Links to reading research and resources may be found on this site. The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy was founded in 1989 to establish literacy as a value in every American family. The goal is to help every family in the nation understand that the home is a child's first school, that parents are a child's first teachers, and that reading is the child's first subject; and to break the intergenerational cycle of illiteracy by supporting the development of family literacy programs where parents and children can learn and read together. At this website you will find information about grants, programs that work, publications, and state literacy intitiatives.

59. Department Of Psychology And Philosophy - Counseling Psychology Grad Programs
TWU Graduate Training programs in School Psychology TWU Undergraduate PsychologyProgram Ph.D., texas Tech University. ABPP in family Psychology.
http://www.twu.edu/as/psyphil/cppc/
This page no longer exists. Please visit the new Department of Psychology website at http://www.twu.edu/as/psyphil

60. National Alliance For The Mentally Ill Texas - Family To Family
The NAMI texas familyto-family Education Program is a free 12-week course forfamily caregivers of individuals with severe mental illnesses.
http://www.namitexas.org/programs/familytofamily.html
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Family-to-Family
The NAMI Family-to-Family Education Program is a free 12-week course for family caregivers of individuals with severe mental illnesses. Family-to-Family is free for family members, partners and friends of individuals with:
  • Major Depression
  • Bipolar Disorder (Manic Depression)
  • Schizophrenia
  • Schizoaffective Disorder
  • Borderline Personality Disorder
  • Panic Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
  • Co-occurring Brain Disorder and Addictive Disorder
This series of 12 weekly classes is structured to help caregivers understand and support individuals with serious mental illness while maintaining their own well-being. The course is taught by family member volunteers who know what it's like to have a loved one struggling with one of these brain disorders. Contact: Pennie Hall, Education Coordinator

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