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         Connecticut Education Parent Resources:     more detail
  1. Connecticut Department of Children and Youth Services parent education and support evaluation initiative: Final report by David Karraker, 1991
  2. What parents and teachers should know about academic acceleration practitioners' guide (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:421851) by Alex Guenther, 1998
  3. Inclusion, a right, not a privilege (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:407816) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1996
  4. Community Inclusion Outreach Training Project final report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:403707) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1996
  5. Parenting through play for school readiness (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:429663) by Jerome L. Singer, 1998

61. State Of Connecticut
Street, Second Floor, Hartford, connecticut 06106 (860 Coalition for parent Involvementin education). family literacy, parent meeting, parent resource centers.
http://www.cga.state.ct.us/coc/Why Parent Involvement.htm
State of Connecticut
Commission on Children HOME Back to Parent Engagement and Advocacy Information Why Parent Involvement?
The challenge for educators is to provide the leadership needed to bring the home, school and community together in meaningful ways to promote school readiness and school success for children. Many parents are distanced from the educational environment and the majority of educators do not know how to work well with parents. Children grow in a web of institutions: family, neighborhood, schools, church, social and health agencies that service children, local government and private employers. The interest of the child is best served when all parts of the system collaborate to support the needs of the child.
There are five types of family and community involvement for learning institutions to develop which include:
1. Parenting
Help parents establish environments at home that support learning;
2. Communication
Design more effective forms of communication to reach parents;
3. Volunteering

62. National Network Of Partnership Schools: Districts And States
federal funds from Even Start, Special education, and Safe and Drug Free Schools,and the parent Information and 2000 grant to the United Way of connecticut.
http://www.csos.jhu.edu/p2000/Districts_States/StateLine_Type2/issue 6.htm
Connecticut Sets Three Goals for School-Family-Community Partnerships Goal 1. Promote a Comprehensive Definition of School-Family-Community Partnerships. A Policy Action Packet for School-Family-Community Partnerships: A Guide to Developing Partnership Programs for Student Success. The publication was designed to help districts develop local policies and build programs consistent with the new state law. A biannual newsletter also promotes the development of partnership programs, calls attention to research and policy developments, and highlights local programs. Goal 2: Train School Teams to Develop and Maintain School-Family-Community Partnerships. A major activity of the Partnership Project is providing two-day training workshops and on-going technical assistance to school-based teams. The action-oriented teams from schools in several districts develop and maintain programs of school, family, and community partnerships focused on student success. The training is based on Epstein’s framework which helps the state and its schools work well with the National Network of Partnership Schools. The Project also conducts a competitive grants program for small cash stipends to support partnerships in schools with high educational and economic needs. "Hot Topic" workshops are conducted twice a year for school teams on subjects such as how partnerships support early literacy, improve student behavior, and reduce violence in schools and communities.

63. CABF Resource Center
connecticut Department of education CT USA http//www parent’s guide to Specialeducation CT USA www.theglenholmeschool.org/home.htm Comments parent Our 15
http://www.bpkids.org/resourcesearch/results.asp?STATE_ABBR=CT

64. Divorce Source: Connecticut Divorce Lawyers, Articles, Professionals And Helpful
New England Divorce education Center Inc Pension Valuation Report connecticut ParentingAgreements connecticut for the Divorcing connecticut Custody/Visitation
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"The Benefits of Joining a Women's Divorce Group"
by Donna F. Ferber, LPC, LADC
"Private/Public Stock in the Marital Estate"

"Dissolution of Marriage in Connecticut"
by Hilary B. Miller, Esq.
"Innocent Spouse Relief Under I.R.C Section 6013(E)(1)"
by Holly Abery-Wetstone, Esq.
"Children, Divorce and the Holidays"
by Holly Abery-Wetstone, Esq. Connecticut: Divorce Professionals: (Bridgeport Divorce Lawyers) - Phone: 203-368-0211 (Bridgeport Divorce Lawyer) - Phone: 203-332-0049 George A. Reilly, Attorney at Law (Darien Divorce Lawyer) - Phone: 203-899-3310 (Fairfield Divorce Lawyers) - Phone: 203-255-5600 Donna F. Ferber, LPC, LADC, Family Counseling (Farmington Divorce Counseling) - Phone: 860-678-8855 (Farmington Divorce Mediator) - Phone: 860-674-1788 (Glastonbury Divorce Lawyer) - Phone: 860-659-0700 Law Offices of Hilary B. Miller

65. Resources
ConneCTkids, An official connecticut State Government Organization rich in daily filledwith resources for parents, students and education Index, From A to Z, a
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66. Connecticut Poverty Resource Center
(connecticut s parent Information and Resource Center lists calendars of events,classes and programs relating to child development, education and parenting.
http://www.cafca.org/resctr/resctr.htm
CT Anti-Poverty Resource Center If there are items of interest you feel need to be shared with a broader audience through our web site, please get in touch with David MacDonald, Communications Director, at DavidM@crtct.org or (860)560-5847. We look forward to hearing from you. State Budget Reports State Policy Issues CAFCA Reports: CT Voices for Children Reports: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities: CT Voices for Children Reports: Federal Budget Reports Federal Policy Issues Center on Budget and Policy Priorities:

67. Education World® : Parents Community Center : School Issues : Education Methods
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68. Websites For Parents
with links to resources on nearly every aspect of gifted education available on theInternet, plus annotations and first hand information provided by parents.
http://www.gifted.uconn.edu/parentws.html
Websites for Parents
The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is the largest international professional organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes for individuals with exceptionalities, students with disabilities, and/or the gifted.
www.cec.sped.org/index.html
The Association for the Gifted (TAG) was organized as a division of The Council for Exceptional Children in 1958 to help both professionals and parents deal more effectively with the gifted child.
www.cectag.org
The Gifted Resources Home Page contains links to on-line gifted resources, enrichment programs, talent searches, summer programs, gifted mailing lists and early acceptance programs, etc. It also contains contact information for many local gifted associations and government programs.
www.eskimo.com/~user/kids.html
The ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education is part of the National Library of Education (NLE), Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI), and the U.S. Department of Education. ERIC is operated by The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) and provides information on a wide-variety of education topics such as ADD, gifted, behavior disorders, early childhood, inclusion, and learning disabilities.
ericec.org/gifted.htm

69. Resources For Educators
that promotes communication between parents, teachers and resource for bringing environmentaleducation to students iCONN The connecticut Digital Library Click
http://www.ctpta.org/resources/links_educators.htm
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There are literally thousands of resources available to educators on the World Wide Web. Here are just a few...
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The following links are provided as a service to our visitors, and do not constitute an endorsement by the CT PTA. The CT PTA has no control over the content on these sites. Please contact the site operators for these sites with any questions.
AskERIC
http://ericir.syr.edu
AskERIC is a personalized Internet-based service providing education information to teachers, librarians, counselors, administrators, parents, and others throughout the United States and the world. AskERIC encompasses the resources of the entire ERIC system and beyond. Got an education question? AskERIC! Audiblox: Resources for Dyslexia and other Learning Difficulties
www.audiblox2000.com

Developed by Dr. Jan Strydom (MA, HED, DEd), Audiblox is a system of cognitive exercises which are effective in overcoming dyslexia and other learning difficulties by addressing the underlying shortcomings that interfere with academic performance. FinalSite
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70. Adoption Resource Center Of Connecticut Adoption Agency
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Adoption Resource Center of Connecticut is a not-for-profit, fully licensed agency, which provides adoption-related services all along the adoption continuum to all members of the adoption triad. From home studies to post-legal adoption services, from education to support and counseling, ARC-CT is committed to providing services with integrity, compassion and respect. The Connecticut Better Business Bureau is pleased to announce that the 2003 winner for "Excellence in Business Consumer Education" is Adoption Resource Center of Connecticut, Inc. Penny Rearick, Executive Director accepted the award which recognizes Adoption Resource Center of Connecticut for it's commitment in educating consumers by demonstrating commitment to business responsibility and for making strong, consistent effort to educate prospective parents on topics of importance. Report on Intercountry Adoption Available!
By taking the time to read through our site, you will learn more about our agency and our services. You will also find an adoption resource directory which we have designed to assist you as you gather adoption information. Also, on our site there is an adoption community calendar, a schedule of agency events and dates of upcoming informational meetings, which are open to the public. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have. We love to talk about adoption!

71. Labor Market Information - LMI For Students
Educational Institutions Outside of connecticut Licensed Occupations Schoolto-Career Returnto Top. resources for Parents.
http://www.ctdol.state.ct.us/lmi/stud_rs.htm
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72. Connecticut Homeschooling Laws - A To Z Home's Cool
The act prohibits the education commissioner from waiving any if doing so would limitparents authority to connecticut Homeschool Law Overview with links to
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73. Connecticut Homeschooling - A To Z Home's Cool
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The formative years are the most critical to a child's education. They lay the foundation for developing learning skills that last a lifetime.

74. Connecticut State Department Of Education
and Application). george.dowaliby@po.state.ct.usConnecticut State Department of education Bureau of...... Contracted Surrogate Parents (
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George Coleman, Associate Commissioner Bureau of Special Education Publications
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The State Board of Education believes each student is unique and needs an educational environment that provides for, and accommodates, each student’s strengths and areas of needed improvement. The Board also believes that a unified and coordinated continuum of educational opportunities and supports serves and benefits all students. Special Education Hearing Decisions Please note: All of the documents/links on this page are in PDF or Word format. With a free Acrobat Reader®, you can view and print PDF files Click here to download. Special Education Updates Publications Related to Special Education Connecticut's Continuous Improvement Plan: Early Intervention and Special Education
CIPT Annual Report 2002-03

Students with Disabilities and Parental Choice in Connecticut

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75. Learning Disabilities OnLine - Connecticut State Resources

http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/local_org/connecticut.html
To find other help resources select a topic from the list and click GO Select a Topic US - National Organizations US - Federal Agencies US - State By State Resource Guides Canadian Resources Information By Phone International Links LD Schools On-line Resources Parent Advocacy US State Departments of Education If you are a professional interested in listing your services, sign-up online now! Select a State Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Virgin Island Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Com. North. Mariana Island

76. Connecticut Divorce, Mediation, Collaboration & Family Law Resources By Susan K.
The program provides the following services location of absent parents, establishmentof paternity connecticut Women s education and Legal Fund, 135
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77. Welcome To GreatKidsCT
Welcome to greatkidsCT the web site for parents devoted to information on parenting,education, and health and safety. resources available on this site are
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You can find out what workshops are available for parents and care givers by visiting our Training Calendar . Or, add your event here Welcome to greatkidsCT the web site for parents devoted to information on parenting, education, and health and safety. Resources available on this site are related to children from birth to eight. All you need to do to get started is type in a search term in the box above and then click on the "go" button. If you have questions on how to use the site visit the greatkidsCT Help section . If you have other questions or comments about greatkidsCT fill out our feedback form or contact your local library. You can find out more about the site by visiting the About greatkidsCT page of this site. If you are looking for titles of books that you might read to your child - or that your child might read to herself - you'll find just what you are looking for on the greatkidsCT booklists page Learning Parenting Help ...
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78. Tina's Connecticut Adoption Information Page
connecticut includes adoptees and adult adoptable persons to include age of birthparent in years at time of surrender, heritage, education, general physical
http://www.geocities.com/capitolhill/9606/states/connecticut.html
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Birth Death Divorce Marriage Fee for one copy: New Statutes, recently enacted in Connecticut, requires that in order to obtain a birth certificate the requester MUST provide a copy of PICTURE IDENTIFICATION. UPDATE: Each agency is required to maintain a registry in addition to the state registry
Note that some people are receiving their OBC's, while others are not. An adult adoptable person may receive a copy of his or her original birth certificate from the Department of Health Services.
For information about the reunion registry, contact:
Department of Children and Youth Services
170 Sigourney Street
Hartford, CT 06105

79. Family Help In Connecticut
individuals, families, and professionals by providing information, education, andconsultation. connecticut Association of Foster and Adoptive Parents.
http://www.focusas.com/Connecticut.html
Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS or Family Help in Connecticut Click here to find out if your child is at-risk, displaying self-destructive behaviors, and needs your help and intervention. Home Resources State Directory Schools ... Contact Hotlines and Helplines Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline in Connecticut TDD ChildhelpUSA Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-Child The Children's Lawline 1-888-LAW-DOOR Connecticut Hotline Connecticut Missing Persons Connecticut Warm Lines Infoline Just dial from anywhere in Connecticut Mentor Referral Phoneline 1-877-CT-MENTOR National Domestic Violence/Abuse Hotline
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80. SERC
for Exceptional Children in connecticut 2004. Integration/Inclusive Educationfor Students with parent/School Partnerships Communication, Conferences and
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