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  1. An EEN triangle of support a guide for parents : learning support, equity and advocacy (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:405671) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1996
  2. Parents and children resource guide project: Phase one by Karen Zimmerman, 1991
  3. Parents and children resource guide project: Phase two by Karen Zimmerman, 1992
  4. Parents and children resource guide project: Phase three by Karen Zimmerman, 1993
  5. A parents' guide to transition for youth with disabilities (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:433652) by Corinne Quadland, 1998
  6. Mobilizing parents to better serve children at-risk (Mobilizing resources to better serve children at risk) by Mary Jackson Willis, 1989
  7. Can early intervention prevent high school dropout? evidence from the Chicago Child-Parent Centers (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:426167) by Judy A. Temple, 1998
  8. Pathways, Service Coordination Inservice Project final report, project period 1993-96 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:407759) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1997
  9. An experimental analysis of teacher/parent mediated interventions for preschoolers with behavioral problems : a final report to the Office of Special Education ... no. H023C20172 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:432877) by Thomas R. Kratochweill, 1999
  10. Selected references regarding education for parenting by Robert P Boger, 1976

41. BadgerLink Public Resources: Education Links
WINSS is an electronic resource guide for educators, parents and community The wisconsin Educational Communications Board is committed to ensuring that
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Wisconsin School Performance Report (SPR)
The SPR encompasses a wealth of information on school and district performance, and student achievement.
Wisconsin Student Assessment System (WSAS)

WSAS regular assessments include the two statewide standardized testing programs, the Wisconsin Reading Comprehension Test (WRCT): An Assessment of Primary-Level Reading at Grade 3 and the Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Examinations (WKCE) at grades 4, 8, and 10.
Wisconsin's Information Network for Successful Schools (WINSS)

WINSS is an electronic resource guide for educators, parents and community members to key local, state and national information about success in education.
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Curriculum Planning
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enGauge is a tool developed by the North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL) that helps schools and school districts use technology more effectively. IDEAS IDEAS provides Wisconsin educators access to high-quality, highly usable, teacher-reviewed web-based resources for curricula, content, lesson plans, professional development and other selected resources. Marco Polo The MarcoPolo program provides no-cost, standards-based Internet content for the K-12 teacher and classroom, developed by the nation's content experts.

42. WEMA - Education Sites
The wisconsin Educational Media Association is an independent professional An index of resources for parents and children, it includes lists of
http://www.wemaonline.org/wb.main.cfm

43. Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy - IEP Resources By State - Wisconsin
Educational Issues. • Educational Issues • IEP State resources • wisconsin PTI (parent Training and Information Centers). wisconsin FACETS
http://www.parentprojectmd.org/educational/wisconsin.html
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Advocacy Agencies Lynn Breedlove, Executive Director
Wisconsin Coalition for Advocacy
16 N. Carroll Street, Suite 400
Madison, WI 53703
http://www.w-c-a.org/

E-Mail: lynnb@w-c-a.org
Department of Education Carolyn Stanford Taylor, Assistant State Superintendent Stephanie Petska, Director of Special Education Team Division for Learning Support: Equity and Advocacy 125 S. Webster Street P.O. Box 7841 Madison, WI 53707-7841 http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/dpi/dlsea/een E-Mail: carolyn.stanford.taylor@dpi.state.wi.us Early Intervention Services (Infant and toddler) Donna Miller, Birth to 3 Coordinator Division of Disability and Elder Services Department of Health and Family Services P.O. Box 7851 Madison, WI 53707-7851 http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/bdds/birthto3 E-Mail: milledm@dhfs.state.wi.us Early Intervention Services (Ages 3 to 5) Mary Peters, Education Consultant Division for Learning Support: Equity and Advocacy State Department of Public Instruction 125 South Webster Street PO Box 7841 Madison, WI 53707-7841

44. Wisconsin Resources - Wisconsin United For Mental Health
wisconsin FACETS (WI Family Assistance Center for education, Training, and Support) Family (includes abuse, family counseling, and parenting resources)
http://www.wimentalhealth.org/Orgs/WI.htm
Wisconsin United for Mental Health
An ongoing effort by Wisconsin citizens to educate and increase awareness about mental illnesses as real and common diseases that are treatable. About WUMH EBI
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Sources of additional information and referrals in Wisconsin
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Family Village - "... a global community that integrates information, resources, and communication opportunities on the Internet for persons with cognitive and other disabilities, for their families, and for those that provide them services and support."
HOPES (Helping Others Prevent and Educate about Suicide) 608-274-9686
A Madison-based non-profit organization dedicated to preventing suicide through education and advocacy.
NAMI (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill) Wisconsin 608-268-6000 or 800-236-2988
A non-profit that provides information, assistance and support to those with a serious mental disorder and their family.
Wisconsin Children's Trust Fund - Provides funding and educational materials and campaigns in an effort to prevent child abuse.

45. Wisconsin Homeschooling Laws - A To Z Home's Cool
wisconsin education Code For Homeschooling. The following is information regardinghome Other resources. HomeBased Private educational Program
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The following is information regarding home instruction. This is not intended to be legal advice and is distributed for information purposes only. Confirm these laws and instructions on the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction website Compulsory attendance - the age of six (6) and eighteen (18) Documentation: On or before October 15, each administrator of a home-based private education program is asked to submit, on

46. Single Parent Scholarships
Single parents who wish to further their education will find program and Univ of wisconsinEau Claire Susan J. Bruce Single parent Scholarship
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Single Parents who wish to further their education will find program and scholarships information such as financial aid, educational assistance, grants, student loans, supplementary income resources, educational assessment and services.
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Recent Up a category Free Application for Federal Student Aid - FAFSA The US Dept. of Education's FAFSA on the Web opens the door to the federal student aid process. Every step you take will get you closer to achieving your educational goals. Next Deadlines: Submit 2004-2005 FAFSA on the Web Applications by midnight Central Daylight time, June 30, 2005. U.S. Department of Education FSA PIN Application Website This website is where you go to apply for your Federal Student Aid PIN number. You will need to make this application as your first step towards receiving Federal Aid for your Higher Education pursuits. All-Ink.com

47. Parents For Public Schools
parent Information and Resource Centers Funded by the US DOE, PIRCs bring parents,educators and Pacific resources for education and Learning (PREL)
http://www.parents4publicschools.com/resources.html
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Alliance for Justice Nonprofit Advocacy Project

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.

48. CESA #3 : Cooperative Education Service Program #3 Of Wisconsin
Get free resources online from Federal resources for Educational Excellence. These resources help wisconsin educators use technology to meet the
http://www.cesa3.k12.wi.us/svc.itss.teacherres.cfm
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cesa #3 services instr tech spt services teacher resources Selected Teacher Resources on the Web The Big 6: Information Literacy for the Information Age web site provide ideas on how to implement the "Big 6" (information problem solving) in your classroom. Blue Web'n The Busy Teacher web site provides teachers with direct source materials, lesson plans / classroom activities with a minimum of site-to-site linking, and provides an enjoyable and rewarding experience for the teacher who is learning to use the Internet. Parents, teachers, and students get fresh ideas to enhance learning at Discovery School Over 4.5 million students and teachers are building skills and enhancing learning with ePALS : the world's largest online classroom community and leading provider of student safe email.

49. IDEAS -- Browse For Resources By Subject -- Family And Consumer Education Resour
Family and Consumer education Parenting. There are 6 resources that match IDEAS resources go through a multiple evaluation process by wisconsin PK16
http://www.ideas.wisconsin.edu/subject.cfm?sid=61&ssid=253

50. Special Education, Learning Disabilities Advocacy, Legal Advice,Attorneys And La
The Learning Curve of Wisconsinconnecting resources in education for Partners Resource Network, The statewide parent Training and Information Center
http://www.iser.com/CAadvocacy.html
Internet Special Education Resources
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Advocacy Services Visit ISER's Special Education Products Page
For Advocacy Support Videos and Handbooks Nationwide and International Services
    Bodin Associates based in Los Altos, CA and serving a national and international client base. Education Management Consulting assessments for school placement and evaluation and for legal proceedings involving educational issues and institutions. Chicago Attorney Linda Mastandrea represents students with disability law needs and counsels schools and businesses on compliance with the law Edufax (with Marcia Rubinstein) Educational consulting, placement, and advocacy The Learning Curve of Wisconsin connecting resources in education for students with dpecial needs. Also provides expert witness testimony LD Online interactive guide for children, parents, teachers, and others involved with learning disabilities A+ International Consulting educational consulting internationaly: teacher training, legislative issues, curriculum planning and implementation Davis Dyslexia Association International Website contains information and a forum for networking among parents and teachers, and support for using Davis methods at home.

51. Web Site Links - Brain Injury Association Of Wisconsin - Brain Injury
educational opportunities and resources in the state of wisconsin. Provides information all parents need about special education regardless of the
http://www.biaw.org/links.html
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Below is a listing of web sites related to brain injury. A brief description follows each title. They are listed in alphabetical order. Select Catagory From List GENERAL INFORMATION ON BRAIN INJURY ORGANIZATIONS RELATED TO BRAIN INJURY WISCONSIN GOVERNMENT OFFICES NATIONAL AGENCIES AND OFFICES TRAVELING AND ACCESSIBILITY
GENERAL INFORMATION ON BRAIN INJURY
www.biausa.org

The National Brain Injury Association, Inc. web site. Contains the National Directory of Rehabilitation Services, state brain injury offices, information on prevention and cost, upcoming conferences, articles, ask the doctor, and pediatric information.
www.braincenter.org

The Brain Injury Association of Kentucky - reviews brain injury and resources.
www.brainindex.com

Information on brain injury, from concussion to coma. Links to advocacy, coma, Brain Injury Association, and others. Online support groups and online chatrooms.
www.brainstormtbi.org
Provides state and legal resources in Wisconsin. www.caregiver.org

52. ERIC/OSEP Directory Of Projects: Community Parent Resource Center
Organization wisconsin Family Assistance Center for education, Resource Centers.Information Services. Outreach Programs. parent Participation.
http://www.cec.sped.org/osep/database/detailView.html?masterID=162

53. Wisconcin
parent education Project of wisconsin, Inc. 2192 South 60th Street West Allis,WI 53219 wisconsin Geriatric education Center Internet Resource
http://www.autism-pdd.net/links/wisconci.html
Wisconsin State Resources Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities.
For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Special Education Services. See Wisconsin Web Resource STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SpecialEducation Services STATE VOCATIONAL Rehabilitation Agency DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
Planning Council.
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES Program EARLY
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UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED Programs PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN
ages 3 through 5.
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for children and youth
PARENT-TEACHER Association (PTA) TECHNOLOGY RELATED Assistance PARENTS Training and
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DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL Health PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN with Special Health Care Needs STATE CHILDREN'S Services DISABILITY Organizations PARENT-TO-PARENT
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STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION Juanita S. Pawlisch, Assistant State Superintendent

54. Children's Service Society Of Wisconsin
Children s Service Society of wisconsin s Family Resource Centers (FRC) are a Family Resource Centers offer ongoing support groups, parent education
http://www.cssw.org/programs/frc.asp

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Family Resource Centers Children's Service Society of Wisconsin's Family Resource Centers (FRC) are a place where parents learn to be the best parents that they can be. These centers are cooperative efforts in which many community agencies work together to provide all families with informational resources and support. At our Family Resource Centers, we help parents build on their strengths as a family by providing them with the information they need to make good parenting decisions. The Family Resource Centers are dedicated to providing the education and resources parents need to build a healthy family relationship. Parents who participate in FRC activities will:
  • Learn how to manage their children's behavior
  • Improve family relationships
  • Learn to talk with their children
  • Develop stress management skills
  • Learn what to expect as their children grow
  • Have opportunities to share ideas with other parents
Family Resource Centers offer on-going support groups, parent education classes and workshops, resource libraries, family visitors, volunteer opportunities, one-on-one consultations, telephone help lines and more. All FRC activities are provided to parents free of charge. See the location list for the CSSW Family Resource Center nearest you Click here to view the Family Resource Center of Sherman Park (Milwaukee) program calendar
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55. Parent & Teacher
Search this extensive directory of parenting resources for information about This government site links to hundreds of education resources supported by
http://www.mpl.org/Files/Great/bookmark.cfm?Category=80

56. Milwaukee Public Library - KidZone - Parenting Websites
Search this extensive directory of parenting resources for information about virtual library of the School of education at the University of wisconsin,
http://www.mpl.org/File/kids_parents_websites.htm
Milwaukee Public Library... Every person's gateway Parenting Websites Child Safety Family Life Homeschool Literacy ... The Bully Project
As part of The Bully Project, the Milwaukee Public Library has compiled a list of resources to help children, parents and teachers understand and address bullying. Child Abuse Prevention Network
Connect to organizations and individuals fighting child abuse.
Child Safety on the Information Highway

A guide to Internet safety for young people, originally from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and Interactive Services Association.
Information on hundreds of recommended toys and products for children.
National Runaway Switchboard

This site offers advice for teens who are having problems as well as general information for parents, teachers and concerned adults.
Netsmartz

Games, activities and information to help kids, teens and parents stay safe on the Internet. Connect for Kids
This nonprofit site provides news and information on issues affecting kids and families, over 1500 helpful links to national and local resources, and two e-mail newsletters.

57. UVa Special Education Information For Parents
Information about special education and disabilities. The fine resources fromNational parent Network on Disabilities (NPND); The Waisman Center at the
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/cise/ose/parents/
University of Virginia Curry School of Education
Parent Information Resources
Parents of students with disabilities may search these links for information in addition to the links maintained by category in another room of the office of special education.

58. T&L > Language Arts > Launching Into Literacy > Resources & Links
wisconsin Literacy education and Reading Network Source The wisconsin PBSKids web site features kids’ pages, parents and teachers’ pages,
http://www.madison.k12.wi.us/tnl/lil/resources_links.html
Launching into Literacy
MMSD Language Arts Launching into Literacy ... Early Childhood Care and Education Organizations
EARLY LITERACY WEB SITES
Wisconsin Literacy Education and Reading Network Source
http://wilearns.state.wi.us/ This site provides information, resources and links, and literacy games and activities for educators and families of young children. Click on the site map link. The topics on this site that relate to early literacy are language development, emergent literacy, families, phonemic awareness (rhyming and clapping) and vocabulary development.
Wisconsin Public Television
http://www.wpt.org/kids/
Get Ready To Read Program
http://www.getreadytoread.org/ The National Center for Learning Disabilities provides this web site as an initiative for parents, educators, health-care professionals and advocates to help 4-year olds build early literacy skills with many activities, resources, background information, as well as free educational software programs.
Free Publications on Early Literacy
http://www.edpubs.org/webstore/Content/search.asp

59. EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES FOR PARENTS
parentsroom parenting Chat and parent Resource Page parents In education Single with Children parenting resources SPECTRUM - The Family Internet
http://home.comcast.net/~dboals1/parents.html
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES FOR PARENTS
Part of the History/Social Studies Web Site for K-12 Teachers. Return to Main Menu
Looking for safe educational sites for your children? Visit the Kid and Students Page.
  • 2000 New York International Children's Film Festival
  • Computer Capers Resources for Parents
  • toysmart.com: Harry Potter
    Toysmart has a large selection of gifts, but I suggest going to the book gift section. Potter's books are listed as an example... I visited the local Barnes and Noble store in Tucson and Potters books are on display. They offer a $5 savings for online orders (of $25 or more).
    Some of the museums and sites listed in this K-12 resource offer special publications for children. A good example is Marguerite Makes a Book (Getty Trust Publications) , which might be in my purchase list.
  • Grimm Brothers @ nationalgeographic.com
  • ParentsPlace.com
    From pregnancy and baby to parenting parents chat rooms bulletin boards pregnancy stories and experts...
  • Story: Crayola Site Draws High Marks for Usability
  • Children, Youth, and Family Consortium
  • http://www.familyeducation.com/home/
  • International Reading Association ...
  • Welcome to the Child and Family News
    Although designed with journalists in mind, the site can also be valuable for K-12 educators.
  • Institute for Child Development Inc.
  • 60. South Central Wisconsin - Support Groups In South Central Wisconsin
    Green Lake Epilepsy education Support Group Green Lake, WI parent ResourcePlace at Beaver Dam Church of Christ, 920 S University Avenue, Beaver Dam,
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    • Quarterly meeting schedule, call for information, (800) 657-4929.
      Portage Public Library, 253 W Edgewater Street, Portage, WI 53901.
      Quarterly meeting schedule, call for information, (800) 657-4929.
      St. Claire Hospital, 707 14th Street, Baraboo, WI 53913.
      The Ho Chunk Room.
      magana@waisman.wisc.edu

    Madison, WI
    4:00 p.m.
    Every Thursday UW Memorial Union, 800 Langdon Street, Madison, WI 53706
    Check the "Today in the Union" bulletin board for room location.
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