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  1. School and Community as Instructional Resources: An article from: The Exceptional Parent by Tom Maynor, 2005-09-30

61. The Alabama Fatherhood Initiative - Resources And Information
from the Department of Postsecondary education to develop training courses for noncustodialparents on alabama s campuses and from the alabama Department of
http://library.adoption.com/Resources-and-Information/The-Alabama-Fatherhood-Ini
adoption.com local info forums photolisting ... Community you are here: adoption.com library parenting and families resources and information ... submit content resources adoption encyclopedia adoption glossary adoption acronyms adoption laws ... lullabies
adoption forums choose one guatemala international adoptive parents support russia adoption adoptees birthparents community foster care sealed records adoptee support special needs The Alabama Fatherhood Initiative Contributed by Alabama Department of Human Resources Page 1 of 1 email article to friend printer friendly version most popular articles read comments review article add to favorites The Fatherhood Initiative is a joint effort of the Department of Human Resources (DHR) Child Support Enforcement and Family Assistance programs. The Fatherhood Initiative was developed to further the welfare reform goal of strengthening families, to enhance child support collections, and to address other needs of children who are growing up without the involvement of natural fathers in their lives. Fatherhood resources have been created in Alabama through funding and technical assistance from the Alabama Department of Human Resources. In August 2002, the Department of Human Resources was instrumental in the formation of the Alabama Fatherhood Initiative (AFI). The AFI is a statewide network of public, private, non-profit and faith-based organizations working to enhance the ability of non-custodial fathers to support their children and to have greater and more constructive involvement in the lives of their children. The mission of the Alabama Fatherhood Initiative is to help non-custodial to achieve these goals by providing counseling, education, training and employment opportunities. The AFI recognizes and promotes the importance of fathers in the upbringing of children.

62. Teenage And Young Adult Parents Resources : The Zero 5.0laf - The Official Websi
of Maine involves providing free parenting education to teen and Teen Parents/ProjectDads Children s Aid Society of Birmingham, alabama URL http//www
http://www.vachss.com/help_text/teen_parents.html
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Article reprint from HealthScout , May 1, 2001. Resources Adolescent Parent Network
URL: http://www.moappp.org/projects/ adolescentparentnetwork.asp Comprehensive resource list from the Minnesota Organization for Adolescent Pregnancy, Prevention, and Parenting for adolescent parents’ economic, emotional, educational, and health needs. Care of Adolescent Parents and Their Children URL: http://www.aap.org/policy/re0020.html Report from the American Academy of Pediatrics regarding the health care needs of adolescent parents and their children. Career Education for Teen Parents URL: http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ ed376272.html Information from the Educational Resources Information Center regarding career planning and training programs for adolescent parents. Child Help USA Hot Line Toll-free: 1-800-422-4453 Provides crisis counseling and nationwide referrals to services for children and families.

63. Alabama State Profile
parents and Community parent and community involvement initiatives and organizations articlesand publications related to the education of ELLs in alabama.
http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/policy/states/alabama/
OELA NCELA's Mission User's Guide to Resource Collection Contact Us ... Technical Assistance Site Search Policy State Resource Pages > Alabama Back To State Resource Pages Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California ... Wyoming Alabama Education Policies and Governance Information on policies, legislation, and resources regarding ELLs. Data and Demographics SEA-reported and Census numbers for ELLs and immigrant students as well as other sources for state education and demographic data. Alabama and NCLB Implementation of NCLB in Alabama, including Consolidated State Applications and state accountability plans. Federally Funded Programs Information and contacts for OELA-funded programs in Alabama, including profiles of successful programs. Standards and Assessment State content and English language proficiency standards. Teaching in Alabama - Teacher certification, professional development and quality issues. Parents and Community - Parent and community involvement initiatives and organizations.

64. Policies & Governance
Federally Funded Programs. Standards Assessment. Teaching in alabama. Parents Community. education Associations. Selected Publications. Related resources.
http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/policy/states/alabama/02_sea.htm
OELA NCELA's Mission User's Guide to Resource Collection Contact Us ... Technical Assistance Site Search Policy State Resource Pages Alabama Back To Alabama ... Related Resources Alabama Education Policies and Governance Governance: State Education Agency Resources: Additional Instructional Program Funding for ELLs? Higher Education in Alabama:
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65. Parenting Resources
Maintained by the University of alabama Division of General Pediatrics and AdolescentMedicine The Libraries, education resources, and Parents sections are
http://www.esuhsd.org/parents/parenting.html
SECTIONS
Graduation Dates District Test Results About the STAR Program School Report Cards ... School Calendar Progress Report Letter ( Eng Span Evergreen Valley Parent Connect Parent Handbook ( Eng Span Course Outlines/ABACUS Central County Occupational Center Program (CCOC) ... School Menus
FORMS
Eng Span Information Release Denial Form Complaint Procedures ... Student Health
Parenting Resources
A B C D ... H I J K L M ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Accumulated Web Wisdom on Motherhood In an easygoing first person style, this site offers links to many sites of interest to parents (especially to Moms, it seems), a list of General Resources for Women, and true birth stories. Yours is invited! ADD, ADHD, and Related Disorders An article with links concerning attention deficit disorder from the viewpoint of Boy Scout and Cub Scout leaders. Adoptive Families of America This is the place to get information on The Adoptive Families of America, their mission, and their need for support. They have an online catalog of interest to adoptive parents. America Goes Back to School The US Department of Education and the Partnership for Family Involvement in Education encourage parents, grandparents, community and religious groups, and every caring adult to get involved in local schools. They include examples and detailed Web resources to help, because "Better Education is Everybody's Business!" American School Directory ASD provides a Web site "for each of America's 106,000 K-12 schools" containing school information, phone numbers, calendars, and maps. If you're moving, you can get an idea of the public and private schools you'll find in your new area. A great resource!

66. CABF Resource Center
alabama Department of education AL USA http//www of education parent guide to Specialeducation AL USA of education Guide for Families Q A about mediation
http://www.bpkids.org/resourcesearch/results.asp?STATE_ABBR=AL

67. CCYVP - Publications
Parameters of Violence, University of alabama College of education. of Virginia CurrySchool of education). resources for Parents, Schools, and Community Groups.
http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/sph/ccyvp/links.htm
Columbia Center for Youth Violence Prevention Links Affiliated Centers
Academic Centers of Excellence

Resources for Researchers

Resources for Parents, Schools, and Community Groups
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Resources for Youth
Affiliated Centers

68. Resource Agencies For Parents
The Evidence Continues to Grow parent Involvement Improves research studies on parentalinvolvement in education. SERC FAX 502/8521782 alabama, District of
http://www.nssc1.org/directory/4parents.htm
RESOURCE AGENCIES FOR PARENTS The American Medical Association
Department of Adolescent Health
515 North State Street
Chicago, IL 60610
The American School Health Association
P.O. Box 708
Kent, OH 44240
Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development
2400 N Street, NW, Sixth Floor
Washington, DC 20037-1153
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Division of Adolescent and School Health 4770 Buford Highway, NE Mailstop K31 Atlanta, GA 30341-3724 A public health service agency Drug Abuse Information and Treatment Referral Line 800/662-HELP Confidential discussion and/or referrals, information related to drug use, treatment, support groups, and other services. Sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Federal Drug, Alcohol and Crime Clearinghouse Network Single point of entry for all federal clearinghouses. Sponsored by the Office of National Drug Control Policy in cooperation with the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Justice, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the Department of Education. Health Resources and Services Administration Maternal and Child Health Bureau Room 18A55, Parklawn Building

69. Unschooling Books/Resources
Instead of education, by John Holt. Learning All the Time, by John We Parents!). youhave any questions about unschooling, or homeschooling in alabama, please don
http://www.pipeline.com/~wdkmg/homeschool/hsbooks.htm
Unschooling Books/Resources There are many books about homeschooling and, if you are just starting out, the best thing you can do is read as many of them as you can.
Self-education is, I firmly believe, the only kind of education there is.
Isaac Asimov
Here are some of my favorite, including some learning styles books, homeschool styles books, and unschooling books.
  • The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and Education, by Grace Llewellyn Real Lives: Eleven Teenagers Who Don't Go to School, by Grace Llewellyn The Homeschooling Handbook : From Preschool to High School, a Parent's Guide, by Mary Griffith The Unschooling Handbook : How to Use the Whole World As Your Child's Classroom, by Mary Griffith Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling, by John Taylor Gatto (Editor) The Successful Homeschool Family Handbook : A Creative and Stress-Free Approach to Homeschooling, by Raymond S. Moore, Dorothy Moore Home School Burnout : What It Is. What Causes It. and How to Overcome It, by Raymond S. Moore, Moore Dorothy The Three R's, by Ruth Beechick

70. NEW PALS
in mathematics and science in selected schools in Lowndes County, alabama; Cleveland,Ohio The Neighborhood education Watch Creating parent Advocates and
http://qemnetwork.qem.org/NEW PALS Project.html
Neighborhood Education Watch: Creating Parent Advocates and Leaders
(NEW PALS) for Quality Mathematics, Science, and Technology (SMT)
Education in Selected Communities
With support from the National Science Foundation, the QEM Network piloted the NEW PALS initiative in ten communities from September 1999-April 2003. NEW PALS built on both current and past QEM programs in selected sites. Seven of these sites are public housing communities located near college campuses on which community service centers (CSCs) have been established to link the resources of the institutions to the educational needs of the residents, while the remaining three communities are part of a General Electric (GE) Fund-QEM partnership.
Cleveland, Ohio; and Florence, South Carolina. Through NEW PALS, a core group of parents at each site has been trained and offered support to encourage them to become: stronger participants in the provision of quality science, mathematics, and technology (SMT) education for their children; and more informed advocates of quality education in their local schools. Efforts focused on (1) the design and implementation of a community-based institute at each location that offered parents a range of educational, training, and leadership development activities-tied to the educational level of their children; and (2) the creation and maintenance of an information and support network of educational resources available to parents electronically, via QEM's Website, an 800 number, and in printed form. An abbreviated version of this project is taking place in four public housing communities in Jacksonville, Florida, with support from the Doval County Public Schools.

71. Alabama Education: @USA
Children AAGC is an organization that brings parent, teachers, and simply to takeresearchbased knowledge and education from the alabama Retirement Counsel
http://www.at-usa.com/Alabama/Education/
The Local Guide to US Cities, States and Regions
Home
Alabama : Education choose a sub-category Colleges and Universities (212) Home Schooling (59) K-12 (0) School Districts (83) Related Categories choose a related category Alabama : Metro Areas : Montgomery Metro : Education (0) Alabama : Metro Areas : Auburn-Opelika Metro : Education (0) Alabama : Metro Areas : Anniston-Gadsden Metro : Education (0) Alabama : Metro Areas : Dothan Metro : Education (0) Alabama : Metro Areas : Birmingham Metro : Education (0) Alabama : Metro Areas : Tuscaloosa Metro : Education (0) Alabama : Metro Areas : Mobile Metro : Education (0) Alabama Alumni Net Contact alumni of Alabama schools.
Alabama Association for Gifted Children
AAGC is an organization that brings parent, teachers, and other individuals together to support gifted education in the state. Purpose and goals, newsletter, conference updates, and links.
Alabama Colleges and Universities
Features telephone numbers, email addresses, online applications, scholarship and financial aid information, and web site links.
Alabama Cooperative Extension System
The mission of the county programs are simply to take research-based knowledge and education from the land-grant universities to people in counties throughout Alabama who need it.

72. The University Of Alabama, Research
The University of alabama is offering support to children by assisting with childcare, parenting resources, health care, education, teen empowerment
http://www.ua.edu/research.html
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UA QUICK LINKS FUTURE STUDENTS CURRENT STUDENTS ALUMNI AND FAMILY VISITORS CENTER ... FACULTY AND STAFF
RESEARCH
ABOUT UA ACADEMICS RESEARCH LIBRARIES AND MUSEUMS ...
Dr. Keith McDowell, Vice President for Research
Administration
Research Centers
Cutting-Edge Hydrogen Research The University of Alabama is finding innovative solutions that will make hydrogen-powered automobiles a reality. As part of President George W. Bush's Hydrogen Research Initiative, the Capstone has been named a partner in a Grand Challenge Center for Chemical Hydrogen Storage. Leading the effort for UA are scientists Drs. Anthony J. Arduengo, David A. Dixon, and Joseph Thrasher (pictured above, L-R). The research will take place in the newly constructed Shelby Hall, one of the most modern interdisciplinary science research and teaching facilities in the United States.

73. Alabama Education Association
The alabama education Association is a service organization. Membership is open to persons employed in the public schools. Our members include administrators, teachers, custodians, bus drivers,
http://www.myaea.org/template1.cfm?id=446&pid=879&cfid=8707&cftoken=

74. 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
A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
Including Your Child - April 1997
Appendix B
Resources
Parent Training and Information Centers
ALABAMA Special Education Action Committee, Inc. (SEAC)
3207 International Drive, Suite C
P.O. Box 161274
Mobile, AL 36616-2274
(334) 478-1208 (Voice/TDD)
1-800-222-7322 (Alabama only)
Fax: (334) 473-7877 ALASKA Alaska P.A.R.E.N.T.S., Inc.
(Parents as Resources Engaged in Networking and Training
Statewide)
540 International Airport Road, Suite 200
Anchorage, AK 99518 (907) 563-2246 (Voice/TDD) 1-800-478-7678 (Alaska only) Fax: (907) 563-2257 ARIZONA Pilot Parent Partnerships 2150 East Highland Avenue, Suite 105 Phoenix, AZ 85016 (602) 468-3001 (Voice/TDD) 1-800-237-3007 (Arizona only) Fax: (602) 468-3001 (call first) ARKANSAS Arkansas Parent Support and Information Network Arkansas Disability Coalition 10002 W. Markham, Suite B-7 Little Rock, AR 72205 (501) 221-1330 (Voice/TDD) 1-800-223-1330 (Arkansas only) Fax: (501) 221-9067 CALIFORNIA Northern California Coalition for Parent Training and Information (NCC), Region I Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF) 2212 Sixth Street Berkeley, CA 94710

75. Prenatal And Infant Resources
This is an educational resource for the medical community, but you Parenting Monthby Month. The Mobile, alabama county extension service offers a series of
http://www.educationindex.com/little/
Prenatal and Infant Resources
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
ABCs of Prenatal Diagnosis
This is an Author's Showcase site offering for purchase a book of interest to expectant parents. The authors are a couple who recently had their first child: he's with a prenatal diagnostic company and she's an optometrist and the book apparently deals largely with prenatal testing.
Ask ASPO Lamaze
Have a question about Lamaze? Ask it here. They're working on a frequently asked questions page so you can browse for answers before asking, but that wasn't up yet when we last checked. Neat idea.
Babyonline
If you become a member, which allows them to e-mail promotional material to you, you get unlimited access to Babyonline's up-to-date features and library. You can also submit questions to their experts and expect an e-mail reply. Without membership, you may browse "with limited access." There's a lot to see either way.
The Baby Engine
Aaron Allen, an expectant father, created this site so parents would have a comprehensive resource on the web. He offers summary info on many sites and solicits anyone having a related site to contact him for inclusion.

76. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
of lowincome, minority, and limited-English-proficient parents. Special EducationAction Committee, Inc. (alabama) Mavis Smith PO Box 161274 Mobile, AL 36616
http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list_by_territory.cfm?territory_cd=al

77. NEA: NEA's Read Across America - Home
politicians, businesspeople, teachers, parents, librarians, school Chalkville ElementarySchool in Birmingham, alabama. The National education Association has
http://www.nea.org/readacross/
For and About Members Help for Parents Press Center Legislative Action Center ... For Parents
NEA's Read Across America
Cat-alog
Monthly Reading Activities

Grant Opportunity

Press Room
...
Seussville.com

Started in 1998 as a way to get kids excited about reading, NEA's Read Across America has become the nation's largest reading event. The year-round program culminates each year on or near Dr. Seuss's birthday (March 2). Frequently asked questions
From coast to coast, NEA's Read Across America was the most!
Whether you live in Maine, Miami, Seattle, St. Louis or LA, chances are you were one of the 50 million readers who celebrated the seventh annual NEA's Read Across America in honor of what would have been the 100th birthday of Dr. Seuss. Read about the sports celebrities, recording stars, politicians, businesspeople, teachers, parents, librarians, school employees, and readers young and old who made this year's celebration the biggest and best ever.
With book in hand and hat on head, inspired by presidents to move ahead!
On April 1, park rangers at Mount Rushmore National Memorial exchanged the traditional ranger hat for the Cat's red and white stovepipe, to celebrate the joy and power of reading and Dr. Seuss's 100th birthday.

78. Family Help In Alabama
Huntsville, alabama. Child Left Behind, Special education Laws, and Individualizededucation Programs (IEPs Barnes Noble, we offer the best parenting and self
http://www.focusas.com/Alabama.html
Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS or M-F 9 am-5 pm EST Family Help in Alabama Search FocusAS Home Resources State Directory Schools ... Contact Hotlines and Helplines Alabama AIDS Hotline Alabama Domestic Violence Hotline Alabama State Fire Marshal's Arson Hotline Alabama Suicide and Crisis Hotlines Birmingham Crisis Line ChildhelpUSA Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-Child CONTACT Helpline National Domestic Violence/Abuse Hotline
1-800-799-SAFE
1-800-787-3224 TDD National Hotlines and Helplines National Sexual Assault Hotline 1-800-656-HOPE National Suicide Hotline 1-800-SUICIDE Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-HOPE Teen Line Toll-Free Numbers for Health Information
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79. ALEX - Alabama Learning Exchange
Technology can also help parents stay involved in their child s education increasingly,schools and hosted by the alabama Supercomputer Authority.
http://alex.state.al.us/showpage.php?lnk=teacherzonedircommentparent

80. ALEX - Alabama Learning Exchange
index.asp PTA is an association of parents, educators, students Bill and Melinda GatesFoundation, the alabama State Department of education and the
http://alex.state.al.us/weblinks_category.php?cat=PR&au=A

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