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  1. Welcome to Washington State public schools: An information booklet for new students and parents (Bilingual education resource series) by Sompasong Keohavong, 1982
  2. Every single student a PEER resource manual on standards-based education and students with disabilities (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:439559) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1999
  3. Annual back to school address "times of transition" National Press Club, Washington, D.C., September 7, 2000 : remarks as prepared for delivery (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:445794) by Richard W. Riley, 2000
  4. Skills and techniques for working with parents of exceptional children: An in-service training package for teachers by Trudy Costello, 1979
  5. Tellin' Stories Project final evaluation report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:419967) by Mary F. Ziegler, 1998
  6. Family literacy for language minority families issues for program implementation (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:378845) by Margaret Mulhern, 1994
  7. JROTC program earning distinction in Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:412190) by Stan Koki, 1997
  8. Assessment as intervention discerning the needs of high-risk infants and their families (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:334764) by Maxine B. Freund, 1990
  9. Building language with picture books and play a training manual to accompany the video programs : talking and books, talking and play (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:433079) by Angela Notari-Syverson, 1998
  10. Walking toward freedom one family's journey into self-determination (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:456600) by John O'Brien, 1999

101. Ohio Valley Parent Information & Resource Center
The National PTA supports parent Information Resource Centers Nationwide! From the National Association for the education of Young Children
http://www.ovpirc.org/
"Schools and Parents Partnering to Help Children Reach Proficiency in Kentucky"
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Top Top Top The Ohio Valley Parent Information Resource Centers provide support to parents, grandparents raising grandchildren, and educators in North Central Kentucky. Download the OVPIRC Program Brochure.
View a PowerPoint Presentation about the OVPIRC Program. NEW BOOK DRAWING! Click here to enter the book drawing for a chance to win a collection of 10 brand new Scholastic books. This Weeks Events To receive weekly updates of upcoming events in your email please click here. Sept 26 Oldham ESL/Parenting Classes Gaylene Mattingly Sept 27 Owen Nurturing Parent Class for Teens Kathy Resetar Sept 29 Henry Kentucky Authors Family Night Sharla Whitt Sept 29 Owen Nurturing Parent Class for Birth through Five Kathy Resetar Oct 1 Henry Campbellsburg Elementary Fall Festival Sharla Whitt Tip Sheets for Parents Catch A Kid Doing Good! How Parents Can Support Gifted Children Improve Your Childs Reading Skills Finding Joy In Your Children ... Back to School Time — Tips to Help Children Adjust More tips are available on our Tips Page Special Features for Educators: Launching Readers 10 Simple Rules for Discipline
Let Your Students Help In the Classroom!

102. Parents For Public Schools
serves Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and washington;. Pacific resources forEducation and Learning (PREL) serves Pacific region including Hawaii;
http://www.parents4publicschools.com/resources.html
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Assists nonprofits in understanding the broad scope of allowable policy activities (The) ASPIRA Association
National nonprofit organization whose mission is to empower the Puerto Rican and Latino community through advocacy and the education and leadership development of its youth. (The) Center for Education Reform
A national, independent, non-profit advocacy organization that provides support and guidance to those working to bring fundamental reforms to their schools. Center for Law and Education
Strives to make the right of all students to quality education a reality and to help enable communities to address their own public education problems effectively, with an emphasis on assistance to low-income students and communities. Center for Living Democracy
Inspires and prepares people to make democracy a rewarding, everyday approach to solving society's problems. Citizen's Commission on Civil Rights
By monitoring federal policies on important civil rights issues, CCCR works to make tangible the promise of equal opportunity.

103. AMERICAN COUNCIL OF THE BLIND
washington, DC 20005 www.acb.org Melanie Brunson, Executive Director RESOURCESFOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS OF BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
http://www.acb.org/resources/parents.html
American Council of the Blind
1155 15th St., NW, Suite 1004
Washington, DC 20005
www.acb.org
Melanie Brunson, Executive Director
RESOURCES FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS OF BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
REVISED 8/16/2005
The following organizations provide information, products and/or services to parents or teachers of blind and visually impaired children. In addition to these organizations, contact your state education department for early intervention and childhood learning enhancement information. This is not intended as a complete list or an endorsement.
ORGANIZATIONS
American Printing House for the Blind
1839 Frankfort Avenue, Box 6085
Louisville, KY 40206-0085
fax (502) 899-2274
e-mail: info@aph.org website: American Printing House for the Blind Manufactures educational aids for blind and visually impaired persons, has an educational research program and sells books in braille, large print, disk and cassette. Has database for locating textbooks and other materials in accessible media. 4600 Duke Street, Suite 430

104. Resource Agencies For Parents
RESOURCE AGENCIES FOR PARENTS. The American Medical Association washington,DC 200361426. National Committee for Citizens in education
http://www.nssc1.org/directory/4parents.htm
RESOURCE AGENCIES FOR PARENTS The American Medical Association
Department of Adolescent Health
515 North State Street
Chicago, IL 60610
The American School Health Association
P.O. Box 708
Kent, OH 44240
Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development
2400 N Street, NW, Sixth Floor
Washington, DC 20037-1153
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Division of Adolescent and School Health 4770 Buford Highway, NE Mailstop K31 Atlanta, GA 30341-3724 A public health service agency Drug Abuse Information and Treatment Referral Line 800/662-HELP Confidential discussion and/or referrals, information related to drug use, treatment, support groups, and other services. Sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Federal Drug, Alcohol and Crime Clearinghouse Network Single point of entry for all federal clearinghouses. Sponsored by the Office of National Drug Control Policy in cooperation with the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Justice, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the Department of Education. Health Resources and Services Administration Maternal and Child Health Bureau Room 18A55, Parklawn Building

105. Information On Deafness Organized By Topic
The George washington HEATH Resource Center (nonClerc Center Web site) This list provides helpful tips and resources for parents new to deafness.
http://clerccenter.gallaudet.edu/InfoToGo/
Gallaudet Clerc Center search site index
Information on Deafness This Information on Deafness section of the Clerc Center Web site is organized by topic. Click on a topic below and you will see resources from Info to Go , other Clerc Center products , and Web sites that are not Clerc Center or Gallaudet University sites. For more information about Info to Go For more information about the Clerc Center See also: Frequently Asked Questions
About Deafness/Hearing Loss See also: Clerc Center Web site E-Newsletter
Alerting and Communicating Devices for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People This Web page provides a description of what alerting and communication devices are available for deaf and hard of hearing people. Hearing Aids and Other Assistive Devices: Where to Get Assistance This publication provides ways to locate agencies and organizations that may offer financial aid for deaf and hard of hearing people who need assistive devices such as hearing aids, TTYs, and decoders. see also: The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA): Getting Your Employer to Cover Speech-Language and Hearing Services (non-Clerc Center Web site) The Children's Hearing Institute (non-Clerc Center Web site) Cochlear Implant Education Center Cochlear Implants: Navigating a Forest of Information...One Tree at a Time

106. Teen Pregnancy Prevention: Parent's Resource Guide
Here are a selected group of organizations and resources for parents and other that provides multiple resources for parents, teens, and educators.
http://www.teenpregnancy.org/resources/reading/resourceguides/parents.asp
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Resource Guide For Teens

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... Resource Guides Resources for Parents Here are a selected group of organizations and resources for parents and other adults who interact with children and teenagers. Note: Providing a link does not constitute National Campaign endorsement of a particular site, nor is the National Campaign responsible for the content or materials posted on other sites. Talking with Kids about Tough Issues
A national initiative by Children Now and the Kaiser Family Foundation to encourage parents to talk with their children earlier and more often about tough issues like sex, HIV/AIDS, violence, alcohol, and drug abuse. Phone: 1-800-CHILD-44 E-mail: talk@talkingwithkids.org

107. Learning Disabilities OnLine - LD-Indepth: Individualized Education Program
written by Marcia Goldberg,Educational Specialist for The parent Resource Center, Great tips for parents on mastering the art of the IEP meeting.
http://www.ldonline.org/ld_indepth/iep/iep.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
The Individualized Education Plan (IEP)
Visit other areas of LD In Depth Select a Topic Abilities ADD / ADHD Adult Issues Assessment Behavior / Discipline Bilingual / LD Early Identification Family Relationships Foreign Language Acquisition Gifted / LD Glossaries I.E.P. LD In-General Math Skills Nonverbal Paraprofessionals Parenting Postsecondary Education Processing Deficits Reading Research Digest Self-Esteem Social Skills Special Education / IDEA 97 Summer Programs Teaching Technology Transition Writing The Coordinated Campaign for LD The National Joint Committee on LD
For Starters: NICHCY Briefing Paper LG2 (4th Edition) September 1999 Dr. Seuss on IEPs (Poem)

108. Welcome To Connect For Kids
to give adults – parents, grandparents, guardians, educators, advocates,policymakers Check out Field Reports for summaries of events in washington,
http://www.connectforkids.org/
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A Community Takes Aim at Achievement Gap
Main Menu Surf to Find Info: Topics: Choose a Topic: Child Care Diversity Education Family Income Health History of Childhood Media Parenting Taking Action Youth at Risk Go Go Types of Content: Articles Blog: Under the CFK Umbrella Events Field Reports Organizations Talktime Live! Toolkits Weblinks Youth Experts Go Guides: Action Central Book Corner CFK Site Guide Kid Beat: Media Resources Newsletters State Pages Topics Go About CFK Keyword Search: Search In Your Inbox: Newsletters: CFK Weekly Connections Celebrating Families E-Alert Connections Re-Connecting Our Youth E-Update Go Subscribe now Parent Involvement It’s officially back-to-school time. Visit the Parent Involvement in Education topic page for ideas on becoming an active participant in your child’s education. Site Guide We have organized the information and resources on the site into several sections:
Action Central
  • Tips and tools from advocates, action alerts, program resources and more.

109. Educational CyberPlayGround: K12 Teachers -- Administrators -- Parents, New Teac
Educators, Administrators, Parents and Policy Wonks alike will find washington Already the master of the rope line and televised town meeting,
http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Teachers/Home_Teachers.html
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Welcome to the Teachers Area of the Educational CyberPlayground . Most humans don't / won't / can't read all the information on a page this big. Plan to visit often, because this takes time, but it will be time well spent. "Coverage is the enemy of understanding" ~ Howard Gardner There is so much more content besides what you see on the navigation bar to your left. I've tried to break it out so that your eye can see it quickly. "Education is a weapon, whose effect depends on who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed." ~ Joseph Stalin Educators, Administrators, Parents and Policy Wonks alike will find sections dedicated to the New Teacher and Administrators as well as resources and special topics and issues about K-12 Classroom Law Different Teaching Styles technology tips "If we don't change directions, we'll wind up where we're headed." Chinese Proverb Are you new to the internet? Please

110. For Parents | Index
Practical tips for helping parents manage media in the home Use the resourcesin this section to learn how to talk to your kids about media,
http://www.media-awareness.ca/english/parents/index.cfm
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Sometimes, the sheer volume of media and pop culture influences in our kids' lives can seem overwhelming. Get pro-active! Use the resources in this section to learn how to talk to your kids about media, gain control of the home entertainment playground, and speak out as a consumer.
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