New Hampshire Association Of School Psychologists RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS. LINKS TO USEFUL INFORMATION FOR PARENTS. new hampshire NOTICES. Many states have links through their departments of education. http://members.aol.com/str8eagle/nhasp/
Extractions: School Psychologists Welcome to the web site for the New Hampshire Association of School Psychologists. This site will introduce you to the officers of NHASP, as well as providing links to NASP and to Position Statements from NASP. Also included are links to the officers, e-mail links for members, teacher and parent information, and requests for links to other important information. Officers of NHASP Other Executive Board Members Regional Representatives E-Mail addresses of members ... APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP IN NHASP Membership (ex-officio chair):.................Claudia Votino
Extractions: FAX: 1-603-528-9273 familyconnectionscenter@yahoo.com Children of incarcerated parents suffer from both emotional and behavioral difficulties, which put them at risk for future problems, such as academic failure, delinquency, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder and depression The Family Resource Center is located at the Lakes Region Facility, a co-ed prison. The Family Resource Center is designed to be a child-friendly; safe and nurturing environment where incarcerated parents and their children can maintain and further develop family bonds. The Family Resource Center was created in November 1998, as part of the Family Connections Project. The Project is a unique partnership between New Hampshire Department of Corrections, University of New Hampshire (UNH) Family Studies Department and UNH Cooperative Extension. The Family Connections Project seeks to sustain ties between incarcerated parents and their children, while making strong connections to the community in hopes of supporting their families through their emotional and financial struggles. What is Offered at The Family Connections Center?
Extractions: Financial Aid Loans defined The colleges financial aid program assists students who are unable to meet their expenses entirely from their own family resources. Students must be enrolled in an eligible degree, diploma or certificate program in order to be considered for financial assistance, and must meet both qualitative and quantitative standards for satisfactory progress. These standards are described in the Financial Aid Handbook. Completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form (F.A.F.S.A.) is required for consideration for Pell Grants, Perkins Loans, Work Study, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, Stafford Loans and the New Hampshire Incentive Program. The application is available in the colleges Financial Aid Office and at local high schools. Pell Grant The Pell Grant is a federally-funded program which assists students with the cost of attending college. A Pell Grant does not have to be paid back. To receive a Pell Grant, the student must be an undergraduate who does not already have a bachelors degree. Awards are granted on a sliding scale ranging from $400 to $3,300 depending on the family financial position. Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)
Parent To Parent Of New Hampshire Books new hampshire Family Voices Lending Library Books, videos and audio tapes a variety of disabilities, chronic illnesses, parenting, and educational subjects http://www.parenttoparentnh.org/books.html
Extractions: Reference Juvenile Parents Lending Libraries ... Additional Resources Welcome to the Parent to Parent of New Hampshire Recommended Book page. This section of our group allows visitors to check out what other folks are reading as well as to recommend their own favorite books. All books on this site pertain to special needs individuals or families.
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Extractions: Please email us with suggested links, or to report a broken link. Thanks! Capital Gay Men is a support and social group of gay men that meets Fridays in Concord. Community Resource Network is an association of local organizations and citizens dedicated to empowering individuals and families to achieve their personal goals and thus become resources for others. The Network is dedicated to approaching community issues from a preventive perspective. Concord Outright's mission is to create safe, positive, and affirming environments for young gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, and questioning people ages 22 and under. Outright aspires to a youth-driven philosophy in which youth needs and beliefs form decisions, and a collaboration of youth and adults provides support, education, advocacy, and social activities. Dignity NH The Family Resource Connection (FRC) is a special program of the New Hampshire State Library providing information and materials about all aspects of raising, caring for, and educating children. Information is available on parenting concerns, child development, child care, special needs, education, disabilities, health issues, and other subjects of interest to parents and caretakers, including information for and about questioning and gay youths. The FRC is also a free lending library of books and videos. Borrowed materials will be mailed to any NH resident along with a postage paid mailer to return them. This is a free and confidential service. Requests may be made over the phone or through email.
Technology, Health Care, And Public Policy Projects whereas earlier participants were almost exclusively parents. of Managed Care, Special education Funding, and experience with the new hampshire Leadership and http://iod.unh.edu/projects/technology_policy.html
Extractions: Home Page Contact Us Projects Training ... Products "However far modern science and techniques have fallen short of their inherent possibilities, they have taught mankind at least one lesson: Nothing is impossible." - Lewis Mumford Technology, Health Care, and Public Policy project page index: New Hampshire Assistive Technology Partnership Project The goal of the New Hampshire Assistive Technology Partnership Project is to increase access to assistive technology through the creation and support of consumer driven systems for the provision of state-of-the-art assistive technology products and services for citizens with disabilities in the state of New Hampshire. A recent, major accomplishment of the Project has been the completed merger of the New Hampshire Alliance for Assistive Technology and NHATEC into one organization, ATECH Services . This new organization has already demonstrated a stronger potential for carrying on project activities beyond the support of federal Tech Act dollars. The Project is currently working to expand access to assistive technology in rural areas of New Hampshire through mobile service units and distance education and training. NHATPP staff are also coordinating the creation of an alternative finance system for assistive technology and support the development of legislation to provide additional funds to support and expand the use of assistive technology services.
Extractions: Amy Clement Date: State/University: New Hampshire/University of New Hampshire Description: Suggestions are provided for ways in which to discipline children as a means of teaching with love and support. Discussed topics include understanding misbehavior, preventing misbehavior, using discipline techniques that relate to misbehavior, and understanding the ramifications of hitting children as a form of punishment. Audience: Parents Format: Bulletin How to Order: UNH Cooperative Extension Amy Clement Date: State/University: New Hampshire/University of New Hampshire Description: Discussion addresses the issues of understanding why tantrums occur, what parents can do during temper tantrums, and how to potentially avoid tantrums from occurring. Recommendations range from making sure children are safe when having tantrums to observing when and where tantrums typically take place. Audience: Parents Format: Bulletin How to Order: UNH Cooperative Extension
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Extractions: Baby Gear at Fisher-Price! Choose a Resource Breastfeeding Camps Child Care Classes for Kids Education Family Fun Family Safety Fertility Holidays In the Spotlight Libraries Multiples Party Planning Photographers Pregnancy-Postpartum Relocation Guide Support-Special Needs Vacation Guide Volunteering Hello, New Hampshire! Welcome! NewHampshire.BabyZone.com is currently looking for a special editorial-type mom that loves to explore the city and surrounding areas with her kids, share her knowledge with other moms, and would like to make extra income from home. If this sounds like you, please apply today!
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Extractions: The Western Massachusetts Curriculum Resource Center, at the Hampshire Educational Collaborative in Northampton, provides curriculum resources that reflect the standards for Mathematics, Science, and Technology. The Library makes resources available for educators, as well as parents, to borrow and provides a site where groups of teachers can spend time perusing materials. Selected classroom kits, student textbooks, teacher guides, videotapes, and other materials are available. Training for educators is scheduled by appointment. Formal release-time programs for district groups are also available. To arrange a visit contact Jan Folts, 413-586-4900x140, folts@collaborative.org . To arrange training, contact Barbara Lamay, 413-586-4900x142, blamay@collaborative.org The materials in the library were selected based on their appropriate correlation to the NCTM Standards, National Science Education Standards, as well as the Massachusetts Frameworks and the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System. Most of the materials in the library were developed through programs with NSF grant funding. These same materials are found at CESAME, TERC, and other PALMS regional libraries as well as here at the Western Masschusetts PALMS Curriculum Resource Lending Library. Selected curriculum resources in English Language Arts, Social Science, and Foreign Language are also available at the Center.
Kids In The House - Parents And Teachers K12, with a section for parents and teachers A Century of Lawmaking For a new Nation, US House List of Educational resources A list of documents related to the http://clerkkids.house.gov/parent_teach/edu.html
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