School Psychology Resources Online - Other Information 2 Nebraska School Psychologists Association nevada Association of School Counseling, Special education Psychology, Counseling and Therapy, Parenting, Death and http://www.schoolpsychology.net/p_04.html
Extractions: Other Information 2 Main Page What's New Index Jobs ... Awards Alternative Assessment Grant ASEBA (Achenbach System for Empirically Based Assessment) - Achenbach materials WWW site. Includes the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) Assessment and Evaluation on the Internet - An annotated list of many resources. It covers the subject quite broadly. Buros Institute of Mental Measurements Code of Fair Testing Practices in Education - Developed by the American Psychological Association.
Nevada State Education Laws nevada State Legislature Home Page http//www.leg.state.nv The parent, when the child is enrolled in an your child has made reasonable educational progress in http://www.home-ed-magazine.com/lawregs/nevada.html
Extractions: State Information Files - Laws and Regulations Support groups can offer additional help in dealing with your state laws and regulations. A listing of homeschooling support groups, organizations, listservs, websites and helpful individuals can be found in our Support Groups area. For unschooling support groups visit Unschooling Support Groups http://www.leg.state.nv.us/ You will need to annually provide to your county school district's board of trustees evidence that your child will receive "equivalent instruction" and be instructed by any one of the following: A teacher, other than the parent, who possess a NV teaching license OR The parent, when a parent qualifies for a teaching license for the grade level to be taught OR The parent, in consultation with a person who possesses a teaching license or who has provided instruction in the home for the grade level to be taught for at least three years OR
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Nevada Summary operated by the nevada Department of Human resources. In any given year, onethird of nevada s 17 LEAs 10 percent of the district s special education parents. http://interact.uoregon.edu/wrrc/monitor/States/NVsummary.html
Extractions: Contact for State Monitoring, Part C : Wendy Whipple Resources: See web site http://www.nde.state.nv.us/ Narrative Summary - Nevada The Nevada Department of Education, Educational Equity Team, has implemented a three-phase cycle of program monitoring activities. The phases are: (1) Compliance Monitoring; (2) Self-Monitoring; and (3) Program Effectiveness. In addition to monitoring the 17 local school districts, the Department also monitors the Nevada Youth Training Center, a juvenile correctional facility operated by the Nevada Department of Human Resources. Profiles Home Narrative Summary Questionnaire Response State Resources
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Extractions: Return to Tools for Life Publications August 29, 2000 Hello! As a member of the Family Center on Technology and Disability Network, you are eligible to receive these weekly e-mail updates on Family Center activities. We hope that they will be informative and useful to you. The Family Center is dedicated to providing information about technology to organizations that work with families of children with disabilities. New Network Members.... First, we want to welcome the following new members to the Network: The Capper Foundation, KS Consortium for Children and Youth with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs, D.C. The Family Center on Technology and Disability Network welcomes you, and hopes that you will find participation in the Network useful in providing services! RESOURCES FAMILY CENTER MODEL PROGRAMS This week we are highlighting the Family Center Model Program, Parents Helping Parents iTECH Center Goal The goal of the iTECH Center is to ensure that children and adults with special needs, their families and the professionals who serve them are aware of and utilize technology to enhance potential and to broaden the quality and enjoyment of their lives. Underlying this goal is the belief that with the help of assistive technology, individuals with special needs will be able to enter the mainstream of all aspects of society and be fully contributing, visible members of society. The iTECH Center is a resource center of the Alliance for Technology Access and also a program of Parents Helping Parents (PHP), Inc. in Santa Clara, CA. PHP, a nonprofit family resource center, is a Parent Training and Information Center and for 23 years has served children with physical, mental, emotional, or learning disabilities. The program is supported by a California Assistive Technology System (CATS) grant to provide information and referral services.
NEVADA Resources nevada Department of education Special education Branch 440 Capitol Complex Carson City, nevada 897100004 National Organization of Parents of Blind Children http://www.nfb.org/states/nv.htm
Extractions: Arkansas ... Additional Educational Resources (*Please note that PTO Central is not affiliated with the Nebraska PTA) Welcome to the Nebraska 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 Nebraska 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 Nebraska schools, PTA and PTO groups, and other parent organizations. Nebraska PTA Nebraska Department of Education Nebraska Fundraising Tax Laws Nebraska State Education Association ... Additional Nebraska Educational Resources School-Fundraisers.com
Archived: Including Your Child Appendix B: Resources - Parent Training And Infor This section of the archived guide 'Including Your Child' provides addresses and numbers for various organizations that focus on parent training and information. PEAK parent Center, Inc. ( parent http://www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/Including/resptic.html
Special Education Resources Educational resource for parents, advocates, attorneys and school personnel advocating for children with learning disabilities, attention deficit disorder, autism, down syndrome, cerebral palsy, http://www.reedmartin.com/specialeducationresources.htm
Extractions: Matthews Media, LLC P. O. Box 4003 Morgantown, WV 26504 (304) 598-3406 (P) (304) 598-3512 (F) connie@reedmartin.com reedmartin.com specialedadvocate.com educationaltools4kids.com ... Email Newsletter Here Check Out Our NEW Website No Child With A Disability Left Behind Your One-Stop Resource for No Child Left Behind Information Family friendly fun offers family fun and family health resources to enhance the quality of family life. The resources listed on this page are not all free advocacy services. Many are attorneys and professional advocates that are services for a fee. Being listed on this page is a free service and should not be considered an endorsement.
Parents National PTA is a notfor-profit association of parents, educators, students, and other citizens active in their nevada Department of education provides the http://www.elko.k12.nv.us/nntc/parents.htm
Extractions: Here are some sites for parents. ADD/ADHD Department of Education Dyslexia Homework Help ... Standardized Tests Homework Help Better Homes and Garden has a section on homework helpers. BJ Pinchbeck's Homework Helper may help your child with their homework. This site is maintained by a 15 year old. Book Report Now! is a great site to walk you through the steps of doing a book report. Homework Central is big chalk's free directory of educational Websites created especially for students and teachers. Homework Hints gives some terrific hints on homework. Parenting Sites Ask Evelyn has parenting resources, tips, Evelyn's parenting columns, materials, and other helpful links. The Classroom is a great site for parents that offers online lessons, exercises, activities, and printable materials. Colorado Parenting Information and Resource Center is a directory with links relating to family literacy, developmental considerations, and many other family related issues. Kinderfolio allows you to develop your child's personal portfolio. It is private and password protected.
Nevada P.E.P. Homepage Professionals in the medical, educational, and human service Conflict Resolution Support Individual Assistance parent Mentor and nevada PEP will be a longterm http://www.nvpep.org/
Extractions: @import "block.css"; If you are seeing this message, you are using an older web browser that does not support style sheets, and this website probably looks rather dull. For more information about why our website looks like this and how you can upgrade your web browser, please click here to visit our "About this site" page. Search Donate Volunteer Contact ... Navigate Nevada PEP Website To increase the opportunities for home, community and school success for children with disabilities, including those who are at risk or who have serious emotional disturbances, their families and their service providers, through education, encouragement and empowerment activities. Parents of children with special needs, illness, and disabilities. Parents of children with mental health needs. Parents needing encouragement and support from other parents. Family members, friends, and persons with disabilities. Professionals in the medical, educational, and human service fields.
Nevada P.E.P. Homepage nevada PEP offers monthly training on educational issues, also monthly IEP clinics to help parents understand the special education process. http://www.nvpep.org/template.php?page=qanda
Family Resource Center Resource Centers of Northeastern nevada s mission is to promote strong families through education, encouragement and infants and conducts parenting classes and http://www.nvcommunityconnections.com/programs/agencies.php?serviceid=13&program
Nevada Dual Sensory Impairment Project--Helpful Links and leadership development for parents of children nv.us/equity/index.html nevada Department of Special education, Elementary Secondary education, and School http://www.unr.edu/educ/ndsip/links.html
Extractions: The National Family Association for Deaf-Blind (NFADB) is a non-profit, volunteer-based family association. NFABD's philosophy is that individuals who are deaf-blind are valued members of society and are entitled to the same opportunities and choices as other members of the community. NFADB is the largest national network of families focusing on issues surrounding deaf blindness.
The Center For Academic Enrichment And Outreach Parenting nevada Power. Who qualifies for the parents Educational Program Any Clark County School District parent whose child is in 6 th 12 th grade in Upward Bound http://www.unlv.edu/studentserv/caeo/parenting.htm
Extractions: The Parents Educational Program Raising a child in todays society is probably the most gratifying job any of us will ever have and one of the toughest. In large part, thats because times have changed and parents have a difficult time keeping up with the many changes. We live in an increasingly complex world that challenges us everyday with a wide range of educational and personal concerns. Parents have many concerns relating to their childrens education and are unaware of the resources and support that are available. The Parents Educational Program is designed to help parents better understand how they can positively impact their childs education by becoming more aware and involved in the educational process. Parents can also empower themselves by entering college to better their lifestyles, as well as, guiding their children in the right educational path. The main focus of the parenting program is to help parents and their children begin planning for their education. Our goals is to help parents overcome any obstacles that may stand in the way of their childrens and their own educational goals.