State Resources For Gifted Education connecticut Educators Network for the Talented Gifted (CENTAG) Nancy Wade, President36 Heritage Dr parent Advocates for Gifted education http//www http://ericec.org/fact/stateres.html
Extractions: This list includes State Department of Education offices responsible for gifted education and state-wide advocacy groups. For technical assistance, contact the individual listed for your state. State of the States, a book that provides state-by-state statistics and information, is available from Kristy Ehlers, listed under Oklahoma. State advocacy groups offer members a variety of services, including newsletters, conferences, and local resources. For current and detailed information on US State mandates governing gifted education, please visit Tennessee Initiative for Gifted Education Reform (TIGER) , and review their National Survey on the State governance of K-12 Gifted and Talented Education Reform (http://giftedtn.org/tiger/releases.htm). (70+ pages in .pdf format; Adobe Acrobat Reader required.) Alabama
CPAC :: Support respective towns who are interested in special education issues www.spednet.org tolearn about parent resources available in southwestern connecticut. http://www.cpacinc.org/support.htm
Extractions: June 07, 2004, 10:44 AM Parent Support Groups CPAC helps to connect parents to one another for the sharing of information and support. Our regional map includes all parent groups that we are currently aware of and we encourage you to let us know of other groups in your community. Please click on the appropriate region below to find a group near you. For a complete listing of support groups in alphabetical order, see the list below the map. Return to top of page ASRC Shoreline Area Support Group (East Haven - Madison - region 1) The Shoreline Area Support Group brings together parents of children on the Autism spectrum living in the towns of East Haven, North Haven, West Haven, Branford, Guilford, Madison, Clinton, Westbrook, and other towns along the shoreline. Meetings typically are held at 7:00 p.m. on the last Wednesday or Thursday of each month at the Unitarian Universalist Society Church at 297 Boston Post Road, Madison. For more information, please contact group facilitators Michelle Guerra at 203-435-4585, or Joy Rosenberg at 860-399-7229.
Connecticut Resources birth parent at the time of surrender, education heritage, general the adoptee srequest to the birth parent, without revealing connecticut Adoption Agencies. http://members.aol.com/deitrahs/CONNECTICUT.html
Extractions: CONNECTICUT General Statutes of Connecticut LDS Family History Centers ~ CT CT Adoption Message Board Connecticut Vital Records Information Connecticut County Courthouses Catholic Charities ~ Connecticut ... Bastard Nation ~ CT Connecticut School Web Directory CT Genealogy Web State of Connecticut Online Connecticut Genealogy Resources ... Connecticut Search Angels Hartford, CT 06106 Marriage same as Birth or Death Records since July 1897 Divorce applicant must contact Clerk of Superior Court where divorce was granted. Check or money order should be made payable to Department of Health Services. Personal checks are accepted. Fax requests are not accepted. Must have original signature on request. To verify current fees, the telephone number is 203-566-2334. This is a recorded message. Support Groups CUB
Extractions: zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Saltwater Aquariums Educational Tools Home ... Newest Photo Additions zau(256,152,145,'gob','http://z.about.com/5/ad/go.htm?gs='+gs,''); How To Start a SW Aquarium Educational Tools Tank Cycling Process Tank Maintenance ... Help zau(256,138,125,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/0.htm','');w(xb+xb); Subscribe to the About Saltwater Aquariums newsletter. Search Saltwater Aquariums If you are teacher or parent, use this collection of online desktop activities in the classroom, and get information about interactive classes, courses, tours, field trips and other educational programs offered by public aquariums, marine centers or similar types of aquatic institutions to teach students of all ages about our oceans and the marine life in them. Alphabetical Recent Benefits of Science Projects in the Classroom Your About Guides to Saltwater Aquariums discuss what benefits are gained by students when they conduct an aquarium or marine life type experiment in science class, or as a science fair project. Read your About Saltwater Aquarium Guides book review on this complete hobbyist's guide to raising Peppermint and a few other saltwater aquarium shrimps, from egg to adult. With information from biology and anatomy, to breeding, to setting up a nursery and larval care, this is an excellent reference book to have if you want to learn about raising these crustaceans.
MiddleWeb | Parent & Community Resources With a grant from the connecticut education Association, they ledthe effort to establish a parent resource center last spring. http://www.middleweb.com/mw/resources/MWRpublic.html
Extractions: Working Together These middle grades resources can help parents and communities work more effectively with schools that serve young adolescents. Principals, teachers and other school leaders will find resources that can help forge stronger community partnerships. A CONVERSATION WITH A SCHOOL-FAMILIES RESEARCHER The complete title of this excellent handout from Parent Leadership Associates, Inc. is "As a Parent, Here are 12 Things You Should Know About and Expect From Your Schools and Yourself." It describes why parent involvement is important, what parents should expect from schools, and what schools hope for from parents. Poorly run schools will want to avoid this one! Here's a quote: "You're more likely to get what you want for your child if you work with other parents. If you are in a school that is not parent-friendly, administrators might perceive you as a fruitcake or a member of a powerful organization, depending on how many allies you have." To find out more about the PLA and parent advocacy training, read
Extractions: L inks to O ther P revention R esources: Useful Websites America Reads Challenge National c ampaign to help all kids read American School Counselor Association A resource for guidance counselors Barr-Harris Children's Grief Center Help for children facing death, divorce, separation, abandonment Center for Health Communication of the Harvard School of Public Health World health news digest Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University Substance abuse and society Center to Prevent Handgun Violence National grassroots resource to prevent gun violence Center for the Prevention and Study of Violence Violence prevention center at University of Colorado Center for the Prevention of School Violence School violence statistics, programs, grant funding Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America Resource for safe, healthy, drug-free communities
Parenting Resource Centers connecticut Park Center (Phone 301929-2037) 12518 Greenly Street, Room 10, SilverSpring. More MCPS Adult education parenting resources parent-Child Classes http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/adulted/parenting_resource_centers.htm
Extractions: Online Catalog Last update: The Parenting Resource Centers provide opportunities for parents and children to play and learn together with the guidance of a parent educator. The centers do the following: Promote school readiness Encourage language, social skills, curiosity, and cognitive development Provide resources, help with parenting problems, and opportunities to share ideas and concerns Are open on a drop-in basis to families with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers Center locations are listed below. Please call individual centers for more specific information about hours, locations, and schedules, and special activities. Children's Resource Center (Phone: 301-279-8497)
Find Help: Parent Resources AAS, 4201 connecticut Ave., NW It includes the Gun Violence Prevention education programthat Kit This kit, developed by the National parent Teachers Association http://www.jointogether.org/gv/help/parents/resource/
Extractions: The AAP and its member pediatricians dedicate their efforts and resources to the health, safety and well-being of infants, children, adolescents and young adults. AAP offers parents sound pediatric advice through an extensive array of parent education materials and brochures on a host of physical, developmental, behavioral and social topics, including violence prevention. AAP recommendations include removing handguns from the environment in which children live and play and reducing the romanticism of gun use in the popular media. (AAP, 141 North West Point Boulevard, P.O. Box 927, Elk Grove Village, IL 60009. Phone: 800-433-9016; Web: www.aap.org American Association of Suicidology (AAS) AAS is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the understanding and prevention of suicide. They serve as a resource for anyone concerned about suicide, including AAS members, suicide researchers, therapists, prevention specialists, survivors of suicide, and people who are themselves in crisis. In 1996, 53 percent of all gun-related deaths were suicides. Fifty-eight percent of all suicides are committed using firearms. (AAS, 4201 Connecticut Ave., NW, Suite 408, Washington, DC 20008. Phone: 202-237-2280. Web: www.suicidology.org
Extractions: Related Articles ... Community Involvement School Administrators Article S C H O O L A D M I N I S T R A T O R S A R T I C L E Part of a national partnership program to encourage parent and community involvement in schools, a parent resource center in a Connecticut middle school helps parents understand their middle-school-age youngsters. Included: Tips for starting a parent center in your school! Parents of middle school children often ponder why a once-loving child seems to change, almost overnight, as puberty approaches. A formerly sweet child now sulks. Respect turns to belligerence and intelligent behavior gives way to irresponsible conduct. For many parents of middle school children, the terrible twos would be a welcome change from the turbulent teens. Timothy Neville, principal of
Neag Center For Gifted Education And Talent Development School of education University of connecticut Home Page Project Faculty Page resources for Parents Best of NEAG CENTER FOR GIFTED education AND TALENT http://www.gifted.uconn.edu/
Extractions: Arkansas ... Additional Educational Resources (*Please note that PTO Central is not affiliated with the Connecticut PTA) Welcome to the Connecticut 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 Connecticut 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 Connecticut schools, PTA and PTO groups, and other parent organizations. Connecticut PTA Connecticut Department of Education Connecticut Fundraising Tax Laws Connecticut Education Association ... Additional Connecticut Educational Resources School-Fundraisers.com
Character Education Partnership Character education Partnership education resources organizations resources. Events Awards. News Dialog. About CEP. Contact CEP. Home. The Character education Partnership. 1025 connecticut http://www.character.org/
Welcome To The Connecticut PTA! to support music education in connecticut schools. PTA Public Service Announcementspromoting parent Involvement! http://www.ctpta.org/
Extractions: Friday, June 4, 2004 IF YOU ARE A PROPONENT OF QUALITY AFTER SCHOOL CARE FOR ALL, AND YOU WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND THIS SUMMIT, PLEASE CONTACT ELIZABETH BROWN AT THE COMMISSION ON CHILDREN - FOR CONTACT INFORMATION, CLICK HERE You can help us ensure this summit is a success by filling out our BEFORE/AFTER-SCHOOL CARE SURVEY - CLICK HERE 05/17: Commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education. CLICK HERE 05/05: The School Nutrition Bill passed in the Connecticut House of Representatives. CLICK HERE 04/09: Help the Connecticut Climate Coalition in their effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Connecticut and New England CLICK HERE 03/26: Grants of up-to $500 dollars are available now to Connecticut school music programs. Horns For Kids, a non-profit subsidiary of The Great CT Jazz Festival, is offering the grants to support music education in Connecticut schools. Must apply by April 16!
Middletown Public Schools, Parent Resources parent resources, Donna Marino, Middletown Public Schools, Middletown, connecticut USA Middletown, connecticut, USA 06457. parent resources. Family/School Activity Calendars activities and to http://www.mps1.org/parentresources/parentre.htm
Extractions: MIDDLETOWN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Middletown, Connecticut, USA 06457 Parent Resources Family/School Activity Calendars Creating Family Friendly Schools Community Programs Community Liaison Truant Officer ... Return to Middletown Public Schools Home The Parent Institute PARENT RESOURCE COORDINATOR DONNA K. MARINO PHONE: (860) 347.1463 EMAIL: marinod@mps1.org School Is Not Just For Kids! Depending on what is going on in your life try to become more involved. Attend school performances, fun nights, concerts, parenting workshops and PTA/O meetings. Many wonderful things that happen in our schools are because of parent support. If time permits try to give your time to help on a school activity or volunteer in your school. If you check with your teacher, principal, or PTA/O you will find ways to be involved that can fit into your busy schedule. If every family worked on just one school activity, think about how many wonderful things could happen for our children. Last update: October, 2001
Educational Resources For Connecticut org URL http//www.infoline.org/parents/ctparentsplus/default.asp. training, andinformation on special education and related The center serving connecticut is http://mirror.eschina.bnu.edu.cn/Mirror/ed.gov/www.ed.gov/Programs/state4fde.htm
Connecticut State Department Of Education In connecticut, special education and related services are Services in Preschool Specialeducation NewsletterVol Newsletter-Vol 4 3 parent Training Supports http://www.state.ct.us/sde/deps/early/PreschoolSE/
Extractions: Preschool Special Education Early Childhood Special Education Profiles 2003-2004 Special education and related services are required by federal and state law. The laws are intended to ensure that young children with disabilities are provided a free and appropriate public education in accordance with their individual needs. Preschool special education as defined by the federal law known as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is for 3-, 4- and 5-year-old children with disabilities who require special education. In Connecticut, special education and related services are available to eligible children by age 3 and are provided by local and regional school districts. See Preschool Special Education in PDF format for further information.
Parent's Resources. Monique shows us a few ways that Parents and Schools can come Center for Gifted Educationand Talent Development at the University of connecticut. http://www.ri.net/gifted_talented/parents.html
Extractions: Home Advocacy Characteristics Events ... Sites that are dedicated to Helping Gifted Adults understand what it's all about Dear Mom-I-am, dear Mom-I-am, we have a problem, Mom-I-am. Your son won't do what he must do. He drives me crazy, yes it's true! He will stall and squirm and hum, and leave all of his work undone. He dreams and will not pay attention, have you considered medication? With other kids he does not play, he is alone much of the day. Something does not seem quite right, because I know he must be bright. He seems to learn, despite the rest, but the work is not his best. He is disruptive, yes it's true. He just won't do what he must do! Yes, teacher, I can really see, how frustrating all this must be, A child who does not meet the norm, a child whose mold won't fit the form. I've had him tested on WISC-III, by your approved test agency. He scores far higher than the mean, there's more to this that can be seen. So help us, help us find the way, to teach this child best if we may. He is not like the rest you see, he acts and thinks far differently.
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Extractions: Planned Parenthood of Connecticut is proud to be known as "The Source" for medically accurate information, education and training on sexuality and sexual health topics.. Got Questions? Get Answers! Whether you're an educator, parent, teen or someone who has a question, turn to Planned Parenthood first for reliable and current resources. Training and Professional Development Programs and Services Current Training Calendar Archived Training Calendars
Education Resources is a group dedicated to improving connecticut education in math This Center enrichesthe education of gifted students of Web resources for parents and teachers http://www.educationindex.com/educator/
Extractions: Education Resources SM A B C D ... I J K L M N ... U V W X Y Z The American Association for the Advancement of Science promotes science, math, and technology education improvements and an even playing field for all students. This site offers news, programs, their film and book review journal, and the most recent issue of Science Education News , offering current science, math, and technology education news and activities. Past issues are archived. The Activities Involving Math and Science Education Foundation has put together this page. The Foundation publishes a magazine of math and science activities for teachers to use in the classroom. This online site doesn't have as much, but it does have a good puzzle section that anyone can access. AskERIC allows you to ask specific education questions, visit the library, and learn the latest in education technology. This site provides valuable help in making the most of the huge ERIC resource. "Mediated Learning" is a software program aimed at the improved learning of college entry-level math, other subjects to follow. This site offers detailed course information, testimonials from students and faculty, and a roundtable discussion of instruction, learning, and technology.
Law Related Education Resources - CT Judicial Law Libraries connecticut Consortium for Law Citizenship education. for Legal Services and educationwith the of educating Arizona s youth, their parents, communities and http://www.jud.state.ct.us/LawLib/education.htm
Extractions: Teacher Resources for Discussing the War in Iraq with Students National Center for Children Exposed to Violence: Visit the CCEV web site to view a "Teachers Guide to Talking with Their Students About the War." Constitutional Rights Foundation: War in Iraq, Online Lessons and Research Links Educators for Social Reponsibility (ESR): Understanding War "These lessons are intended to help teachers put issues of current global conflict into an ethical, historical, and cultural context, while encouraging students to think critically and discuss differing perspectives." ABA Dialogue on Freedom "A national program exploring American values and civic traditions through classroom dialogue between lawyers or judges and high school students." American Bar Association Division for Public Education American Civil Liberties Union Student Right s ... Center for Civic Education "The Center specializes in civic/citizenship education, law-related education, and international educational exchange programs for developing democracies. Programs focus on the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights; American political traditions and institutions at the federal, state, and local levels; constitutionalism; civic participation; and the rights and responsibilities of citizens."