Extractions: Have a parenting question? Ask Susan Susan H. Turben, Ph.D. is a pioneer in the early intervention field, receiving her first grant for the Handicapped Children Early Education Program (HCEEP) in 1974. She started the first infant stimulation program in the capital district of New York State, replicating Dr. Ira Gordon's work at the University of Florida (Baby Learning Through Baby Play) and Dr. Betty Caldwell's Syracuse University training model, which trained paraprofessionals to work with disadvantaged parents and infants in both school and home settings. Dr. Susan Turben is a child development exper t. Between 1974 and 1984, Dr. Turben designed and implemented seven different programs designed to serve families with infants and toddlers, including programs which have received continuous federal, state and local funds. She created the Stepping Stones Home Visitation and Curriculum Project, Albany, New York, the United Labor Agency Branching Out Preschool and After-School Program, Painesville, Ohio, and a Prevention-Intervention Program model each representing a "first " in the field of early education and intervention. In 1989 Dr. Turben received funding that enabled the Cleveland Sight Center to initiate the first large-scale, family-centered Children's Services program in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Turben worked for the Lake County Early Intervention Collaborative Group in 1988-89 as the consultant who prepared the County Needs Assessment and assisted the Collaborative in the preparation of the 1988-89 Lake County Early Intervention Collaborative Plan, which launched family collaboratives as a network of families with children who had disabilities.
Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD) proficient parents. ohio parent Information and Resource Center Emby Miller, Director, education and Youth Services 788 Mt. Vernon http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list_by_territory.cfm?territory_cd=oh
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Education Resource Guide Sponsored by the Northeast ohio, Professionals to provide the busy educator and parent with the We structured The education Resource Guide for ease of navigation http://www.edresourceguide.com/
Individual Education Plans / Family Village School published by the State of ohio Department of Individualized education Programs NICHCY Briefing Paper http//www parent Panthers - IEP 101 http//home.epix.net http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/education/iep.html
Extractions: This publication provides substantial guidance regarding the legal requirements for developing a student's IEP. It is a verbatim reprinting of (a) federal regulations about IEPs, and (b) Appendix A (formerly Appendix C) to the IDEA 97, which is a series of questions and answers about federal regulations on the IEP. Parent Panthers - IEP 101
Family Village -- Parent Training & Information Centers ohio ohio Coalition for the education of Children with Disabilities. Oregon COPE Coalition in Oregon for parent education. http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/education/pti.html
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Extractions: For information Click Here for Great News About the REACH Project! It is summer break for schools and a time that most children look forward to! However, research shows that many children tend to regress in important skills during summer vacation. Summer should be fun and relaxing for kids, but parents can help their children learn during the summer even while they are having fun. Listed below are several ideas to try with your children this summer and links to other sites with great activities!
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Extractions: Return to Index Because of its compatibility to all systems, Adobe Portable Document Format (pdf) is one of the most common ways to record documents on the web. If you cannot open a pdf file you need to install Adobe Acrobat Reader. This download is free and easy to do. For your convenience, the following link offers instructions for seamless downloading: Get Adobe Acrobat Now! Last Updated 11-14-03 Helping Your Young Child Helping Your Child Succeed in School Helping Your Child Succeed Beyond School Specific Disability Resources ... How the SERRC Can Help Internet sites are listed purely for information and are not intended as a substitute for professional advice. Educators should preview any site intended for classroom use to determine if it violates school district Internet policies. Because these sites are developed and managed by other agencies, organizations, or companies, we cannot control the information, endorse any views, or advertise any services or products on these sites. If you find a bad link, please contact Shirley Lauria to update the link.
Extractions: Return to Index Service Region Services Office Hours and Location The Northwest Ohio Special Education Regional Resource Center (SERRC) is one of 16 regional centers in the state of Ohio supported through the Ohio Department of Education, Office for Exceptional Children. Each SERRC provides cost-free services to school personnel, related education professionals, and parents of children who have disabilities. Each SERRC has a fiscal agent and operates through a regional Governing Board , composed of school administrators, parents, university personnel, and representatives of county educational service centers and boards of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (MR/DD). Eastwood Board of Education is the fiscal agent for the Northwest Ohio Special Education Regional Resource Center: Bill McFarland, superintendent; David Michel, treasurer. The Northwest Ohio Special Education Regional Resource Center serves 13 counties: Defiance, Fulton, Hancock, Henry, Lucas, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Sandusky, Seneca, Van Wert, Williams, and Wood. Our service region includes educational service centers, city school districts, exempted village school districts, local school districts, joint vocational school districts, community schools, and county boards of mental retardation and developmental disabilities. For a list of these schools and agencies, please refer to the links available from the index page.
Ohio Bicycle Federation Some are intended for cyclists, others for parents or for howto articles, a children s education section, Cycling and the Law, NE ohio advocacy, links http://www.ohiobike.org/resources.htm
Extractions: The Ohio Bicycling Communicator Resources for Cycling Safely and Efficiently (The following have been contributed by Fred Oswald) Cycling Information Resources includes links to safety articles, children's programs, and a list of Ohio's certified "Bike Ed" instructors. Revised 31 December 2002 Digest of Ohio Bicycle Traffic Laws (compiled by OBF members) contains excerpts from Ohio traffic laws and what they mean for cyclists. Revised 2 June 2002 Teaching Cycling to Children , A compilation of ideas and resources for teaching children (and their parents) good cycling techniques. Bicycle Safety Hang Cards print on light cardboard to make safety handouts. Give to bike shops for hanging from new bikes, or use as safety reminder. Both adult and parent's versions. "Drive Your Bike"
Education Department - Resources & Links ohio education Computer Network (OECN) Rich and diverse RI Department of education; Scholastic.com - Activities for clubs, and areas for kids and parents. http://www.providence.edu/edu/newweb/links.htm
Extractions: Contents Faculty Programs Portfolios Ed Club ... Newsletter Student Resources Contact Us Information about Teacher Certification/Licensure Rhode Island State Department of Education Homepage www.ridoe.net/ www.ridoe.net/teacher_cert/ Massachusetts State Department of Education Homepage www.doe.mass.edu/ www.doe.mass.edu/mtel/ Connecticut www.state.ct.us/sde www.state.ct.us/sde/dtl/cert/index.htm New York State Department of Education Homepage www.nysed.gov/ www.op.nysed.gov New Jersey State Department of Education Homepage www.state.nj.us/education/ Licensing and Credentials www.state.nj.us/njded/educators/license Other links AskERIC - A vast archive of resources for educators. Classroom Connect - Extensive service for K-12 teachers, parents, and students. Discovery Channel School - The Discovery Channel sends its award-winning programs to school, offering teachers outstanding materials and ideas. Education World - Resources for teachers, students, and parents, including a school registry, job listings, and education news.
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Extractions: The Even Start program in the Cincinnati Public Schools helps parents understand and function as their child's primary teacher. It also supports adults in meeting their educational goals and developing interpersonal skills. Services provided include school-based parent centers at four sites, three day sites and one night site offering Adult Basic Education/General Educational Development preparation, child care during all program hours, parent education through parent support groups and developmental toys project time, and home visiting. For additional information, contact: Even Start Program
Educational Policy: NCLB: A Collection Of Online Resources this site for Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, ohio, and Wisconsin Illinois State Board of educationNo Child Left that can help educators, parents, and communities http://www.ncrel.org/policy/curve/resource.htm
Extractions: On January 8, 2002, President Bush signed into law the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, the most sweeping education reform legislation in decades. In order to help our constituents decipher and understand the complex issues in the legislation, the North Central Regional Educational Laboratory has collected the following online resources. Table of Contents Understanding the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001: Quick Key Series Since passage of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, NCREL has worked diligently to build the capacity of the region to respond to and comply with the legislation. The following Quick Keys are available online to help educators and policymakers understand the basics of various components of the NCLB Act. Quick Key No. 1
Higher Education Center: The Parent Connection This pamphlet from ohio Parents for Drug Free Youth grant competition sponsored by the US Department of education. com is a resource for parents and guardians http://www.edc.org/hec/parents/
Extractions: powered by FreeFind Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention: The Parent Connection Two of the biggest concerns parents have when they send their sons and daughters to college are whether they will be safe, and whether they will do well academically. Both of those concerns are legitimate, and both are closely related to alcohol and other drugs, whether used by the student or by their fellow students. So parents deserve to know what schools are doing to curb alcohol and other drug use, and college administrators must be prepared to answer tough questions about their alcohol and other drug prevention policies and programs. For Parents of College-Bound Students What Colleges Are Saying to Parents About Alcohol and Other Drugs Parental Notification Additional Resources For Parents of College-Bound Students The Center for Parental Freedom is a coalition of parents, teachers, pediatricians, psychologists, dentists and children who seek to have parental and personal rights respected in US schools and universities. This site is to provide accurate information, support, and resources to assist parents and others in raising children to be healthy, drug-free, productive adults. In pursuit of this mission, the Parenting
Web Resources Each school has special programs to help their students. Contact your school for more information. Web Based Proficiency resources. ohio Department of education. http://www.chuh.org/Students/proficiency.lasso
Extractions: Choose Location Alumni Calendar of Events Career Development Career Prep Consortium Community Services Continuous Improvement Plan (CIP) Curriculum Educational Resources Education Web Sites Email Human Resources Ideas for Classroom Projects Mentors/Entry Year Teachers Proficiency Resources Online Research Sources Search chuh.org Search Web Sites Staff Development Technology Help Desk Technology Integration Video Collection Workshops 4th Grade 6th Grade 9th Grade 12th Grade ... 9th Grade Math Proficiency Practice Test (NASA) 9th Grade Citizenship Test Review (The Church of the Covenant) Middle School Science Links (NASA Summer Workshop) Math Problem Server (Fairbanks Country Day School) Online Math Activities List updated 9/03/03