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  1. Parent handbook for Individualized Education Program (English with Chinese translation) by Yun-Ching Tsou Lin, 1996
  2. Formal and informal parent involvement programs in education by Cynthia L Ellis, 1993
  3. Snacks: Delicious and nutritious (Handout) by Jill Randell, 1976
  4. Calcium (Handout) by Jill Randell, 1980

21. Family Help In Kansas
health services to residents of Southwest kansas. Boarding Schools and Residential programs for Troubled Teens. Children, Youth, and family Resource Center.
http://www.focusas.com/Kansas.html
Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS or Family Help in Kansas 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 ChildhelpUSA Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-CHILD Johnson County Crisis Lines Kansas Child and Adult Abuse Hotline Kansas City Crime At School Reporting Kansas Suicide and Crisis Hotlines National Domestic Violence/Abuse Hotline
1-800-799-SAFE
TDD National Hotlines and Helplines National Suicide Hotline 1-800-SUICIDE Parent Helpline Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-HOPE Toll-Free Numbers for Health Information Wichita Youth and Family Crisis Line Organizations and Agencies Brain Injury Association of Kansas and Greater Kansas City
Prevention, research, education, and advocacy. Visit Family Health Kansas Mental Health Alternatives Clearinghouse The narrow focus of the mental health industry and its inappropriate medical approach promotes and maintains more disability than any other single cause. Visit

22. Extension And Outreach In The School Of Family Studies And Human Services: Progr
Undergraduate programs in the School of family Studies and Human Services in the College of Human Ecology at kansas State University.
http://www.ksu.edu/humec/fshs/extension/extprogs.htm

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Extension and Outreach: Extension Programs The School of Family Studies and Human Services is committed to improving the lives of children, families, and citizens in the state of Kansas through the creation and implementation of quality educational programs. These noncredit programs are available at low cost (or are free) through Kansas Research and Extension Offices in every county in Kansas. FSHS faculty who provide resources and consultation to county extension offices include Michael Bradshaw, Marlene Glasscock, Esther Maddux, Charlotte Olsen, Kerri Parsons, and Chuck Smith. For more information about the work of these extension specialists, see the bios in the faculty section of the FSHS website Extension specialists often create educational programs of potential interest to students. Students who are interested in learning more about how community-based educational programs are developed are welcome to visit with specialist faculty. Graduate students may occasionally find publishing opportunities that compliment ongoing program resources. Some extension faculty are also members of the Graduate Faculty in the School. The following programs are current priorities for several extension specialists and are described here to introduce students to the types of issues of concern to Kansas families and citizens. Please check the

23. State TANF Program Names
IMPACT (Indiana Manpower Placement and Comprehensive Training), TANF work program. Iowa. FIP (family Investment Program). kansas. kansas Works. Kentucky.
http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/ofa/tnfnames.htm
Questions? Privacy Site Index Contact Us ... Search NAMES of STATE TANF PROGRAMS Name Alabama FA (Family Assistance Program) Alaska ATAP (Alaska Temporary Assistance Program) Arizona EMPOWER (Employing and Moving People Off Welfare and Encouraging Responsibility) Arkansas TEA (Transitional Employment Assistance) California CALWORKS (California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids) Colorado Colorado Works Connecticut JOBS FIRST Delaware ABC (A Better Chance) Dist. of Col. TANF Florida Welfare Transition Program Georgia TANF Guam TANF Hawaii TANF Idaho Temporary Assistance for Families in Idaho Illinois TANF Indiana TANF, cash assistance IMPACT (Indiana Manpower Placement and Comprehensive Training), TANF work program Iowa FIP (Family Investment Program) Kansas Kansas Works Kentucky K-TAP (Kentucky Transitional Assistance Program) Louisiana FITAP (Family Independence Temporary Assistance Program), cash assistance FIND Work (Family Independence Work Program), TANF work program Maine TANF, cash assistance ASPIRE (Additional Support for People in Retraining and Employment), TANF work program Maryland FIP (Family Investment Program) Massachusetts TAFDC (Transitional Aid to Families with Dependent Children), cash assistance

24. Kansas Family Practice Residency Programs
kansas University of kansas Medical Center Program— kansas City. University of kansas Medical Center (Junction City) Rural Program— kansas City.
http://www.ms4c.org/fp/fp-state-ks.shtml
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Kansas City University of Kansas (Wichita)/Salina
Salina University of Kansas (Wichita)/Via Christi Regional Medical Center
Wichita University of Kansas (Wichita)/Wesley
Wichita Via Christi Riverside Medical Center (Osteopathic)
Wichita

25. Osteopathic Family Practice Residency Programs (Page 2)
Osteopathic programs (kansas Missouri) UNECOM (Osteopathic) Program— Biddeford, ME. UNECOM - family Practice/ Neuromusculo- skeletal Medicine (Osteopathic
http://www.ms4c.org/fp/fp-state-os2.shtml
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Via Christi Riverside Medical Center (Osteopathic)
Wichita, KS PCSOM/
Highlands Regional Medical Center (Osteopathic)
Prestonburg, KY PCSOM/Pikeville Methodist Hospital (Osteopathic)
Pikeville, KY PCSOM/Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital (Osteopathic)
Ashland, KY UNECOM/
Eastern Maine Medical Center (Osteopathic)
Bangor, ME UNECOM (Osteopathic) Biddeford, ME UNECOM - Family Practice/ Neuromusculo- skeletal Medicine (Osteopathic) Biddeford, ME Botsford General Hospital (Osteopathic) Farmington Hills, MI Carson City Hospital (Osteopathic) Carson City, MI Garden City Hospital (Osteopathic) Garden City, MI Genesys Regional Medical Center-Health Park (Osteopathic) Grand Blanc, MI Henry Ford HS/ Horizon HS (Bi-County- Henry Ford- Wyandotte) (Osteopathic) Warren, MI Mercy General Health Partners (Osteopathic) Muskegon, MI Metropolitan Hospital (Osteopathic) Grand Rapids, MI Metropolitan Hospital - Family Practice/OMT (Osteopathic) Grand Rapids, MI

26. Office Of Single Family Housing In Kansas - HUD
Local Office Contacts. Single family Housing programs in kansas are handled by the Denver Homeownership Center. You may also contact
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HUD's Single Family program administers a variety of programs that develop and support affordable homeownership opportunities for lower and moderate income families through our FHA mortgage insurance program. HUD does not make loans or grants to homeowners. Another way that HUD supports affordable housing for citizens is through its housing counseling program. HUD supports a network of more than 1,200 national, regional, and local organizations that provide a variety of housing counseling and homebuyer and homeowner education and outreach activities.
Local Office Contacts
Single Family Housing programs in Kansas are handled by the Denver Homeownership Center . You may also contact Patricia K. Morris

27. Overview Of Graduate Programs - The University Of Kansas School Of Nursing
The program content is familycentered, respectful of Mail Stop 2029, 3901 Rainbow Blvd., kansas City, KS 66160 Phone(913)588-1619, Fax (913)588-1615, TDD
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The Master of Science in Nursing program enlarges the focus of nursing, using as its foundation the basic baccalaureate nursing program. Specialty tracks are offered in the following areas: Admissions Information
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Doctoral Program
The focus of the doctoral program at the KU School of Nursing is on the development of critical thinking, independent decision-making and evaluation. The student develops expertise in research methods related to the biological, social and nursing sciences. Development and analysis of concepts and theories used in nursing education and practice are integral components of doctoral education. The study of clinical ethics and aesthetics from a historical and a current perspective helps the learner identify and address future issues critical to health care. Individual interests are explored through study in a related discipline. Learning is achieved through independent study and research, as well as through completion of courses of instruction.

28. Family Nurse Practitioner Program - The University Of Kansas School Of Nursing
Students / Overview of Graduate programs / Nurse Practitioner Theories for Practice 1 Individual, family and Group, 3. 2029, 3901 Rainbow Blvd., kansas City, KS
http://www2.kumc.edu/son/academicinformation/fnp.htm

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Master of Science In Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner Major
The content for the Family Nurse Practitioner curriculum focuses on the knowledge and skills required to educate nurses to provide primary health care to clients and families across the lifespan. The Primary Care core courses include primary care didactic (theory) courses, practice-focused clinical courses, and an intensive preceptorship experience. The curriculum builds upon knowledge and competencies of baccalaureate education and integrates into the Primary Care core courses knowledge and competencies gleaned in graduate core courses required for all advanced practice nurses. The MS degree with a specialization as a Family Nurse Practitioner curriculum has three major components: the Common Core segment, the Advanced Practice Core segment, and the Primary Care Specialty Core segment. Full time and part-time study are available. For part-time study, students must complete the Common Core courses (Theory 1, Theory 11, Health Care Professionalism, and Health Care Research) and some of the Advanced Practice and Specialty Core courses (Health Promotion, Advanced Pathophysiology, and Applied Drug Therapy) before enrolling in Advanced Health Assessment. Advanced Health Assessment is the gateway course into the Family Nurse Practitioner specialty courses. Once a student begins the assessment course, it is necessary to proceed directly through the Primary Care courses and Research Project to graduation. This ensures that the national certifying exam will be taken as close to the clinical courses as possible.

29. Child And Family Studies Programs In Kansas - Study Child And Family Studies
Child and family Studies programs in kansas Study Child and family Studies, Please click here to visit our sponsor. Child and family Studies programs in kansas.
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  • 30. CMHS Programs: Child, Adolescent & Family - Statewide Family Networks
    Network and Support Program 1) fosters Mississippi’s family organization, in collaboration with kansas’ family organization worked cooperatively with the
    http://www.mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/cmhs/childrenscampaign/statewide.asp
    This Site Mental Health at HHS All Mental Health
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    Family Homepage CMHS Programs: Go to... About CMHS Children's Campaign Community Support Emergency Services Financing HIV/AIDS Homelessness Managing Anxiety Mental Health Statistics Special Programs State Planning Traumatic Events Programs Homepage CMHS Activities: Go to... School Violence Stigma Suicide Prevention Surgeon General printer friendly page e-mail this page bookmark this page shopping cart ... current or new account
    Statewide Family Networks DESCRIPTION: ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
    • Mississippi’s family organization, in collaboration with the business community and state legislators, developed policy support for community based service delivery for children and adolescents with SED.
    • Kansas’ family organization worked cooperatively with the state mental health authority to provide information to legislators. This cooperation, led to the development of the state’s home and community based waver which allows families to be authorized service providers in Kansas.
    • Georgia’s family organization has become a state contracted service provider working with sex-offending adolescents.

    31. Greater Kansas Chapter: News Desk
    kansas City March of Dimes and Saint Luke’s Hospital chosen to be 1 of 13 NICU family Support programs in the United States 13Mar-04.
    http://www.marchofdimes.com/kansas/6239_11532.asp
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    Kansas City March of Dimes and Saint Luke’s Hospital chosen to be 1 of 13 NICU Family Support Programs in the United States
    13-Mar-04 Kansas City, MO — The anticipation of welcoming a new baby to the family is one of life's most joyful experiences. However, when a baby is born sick or very small, the birth experience can be a challenging one for the family. Babies who are admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) receive highly specialized medical care to increase their chances of surviving and becoming healthy, active children. For parents, the sight of their baby attached to various machines by tubes and wires can leave them feeling overwhelmed and powerless to help. The March of Dimes Greater Kansas Chapter and Saint Luke's Hospital are partners in an exciting new program to support families of babies who are admitted to the NICU. The March of Dimes NICU Family Support Program is designed to complement Saint Luke's commitment to the philosophy of family-centered care. The program will respond to the unique emotional and informational needs of the families of nearly 400 babies each year who spend their first days, weeks, or even months, in the NICU at Saint Luke's. This special program addresses issues that arise during the family's NICU stay, their transition to home, or in the sad event of their baby's death.

    32. McKinney-Vento Programs In Kansas
    625 Minnesota kansas City, KS 66101. classes that are provided through a family preservation program. Afterschool programs operating in the school district
    http://www.ksde.org/sfp/homeless/currentprog.htm
    Back to Homeless Content Page McKinney-Vento Programs in Kansas Click on one of the districts
    to view program information USD 233 Olathe Olathe, Kansas USD 259 Wichita Wichita, Kansas USD 261 Haysville Haysville, Kansas USD 457 Garden City Garden City, Kansas USD 475 Geary County Garden City, Kansas USD 500 Kansas City Kansas City, Kansas USD 501 Topeka Topeka, Kansas District Contact Address Phone FAX
    USD 233 Olathe Susan McCabe 333 E. Poplar
    Olathe, KS Program Description Tutoring services are offered on site at the family resource center three afternoons and one evening per week. The child's school attendance center teacher is contacted and an individual learning plan is developed for each child in the program.
    Early childhood education is available through several sources for homeless children of preschool age. Anytime parents are in class, preschool children can attend the licensed child care center where appropriate preschool activities are offered.

    33. McConnell Air Force Base
    McConnell Air Force Base, kansas Current Internships Available by a family Child Care Coordinator with assistance from the family programs Training and
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    McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas
    Current Internships Available
    Child Development Center Youth Program Family Child Care Child Development Program Building 337 The Philosophy of our Child Development Center is to help children grow and develop to their maximum potential in a safe, nurturing, and child- centered learning environment in which caregivers and parents collaborate in partnership to meet the children’s unique needs. The staff utilizes the Marazon System to assesses the children’s individual needs. Information gathered is then used as a foundation for lesson plans and parent conferences. Accreditation: The Child Development Program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children Programs: Childcare is available on a full time, inclusive programs for children with special needs, and on an hourly care basis. The program also provides a part-day enrichment program for McConnell’s three and four year olds with an enrollment of approximately 55 children. The program also sponsors the “Give Parents A Break” respite care program.

    34. Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation - Promoting Entrepreneurship And
    education programs. Partner Web Sites Heart of America family Services This Web site gives an overview of the agency s services, including the kansas City
    http://www.kauffman.org/pages/156.cfm
    Search: Entire Site Foundation Education Entrepreneurship
    Kansas City Accreditation Project
    community-wide effort focused on improving the quality of early childhood care and education helped to create the Kansas City area Accreditation Project. This project is designed to improve the quality of child care programs in the Kansas City area by increasing the number of early childhood centers accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAFCC) and family child care providers accredited by the National Association for Family Child Care. This program is managed by Heart of America Family Services. When the Accreditation Project began in 1997, only 15 of 500 Kansas City metropolitan area early education programs were nationally accredited. Since that time the Accreditation Project has succeeded in rallying community support for improving the quality of all community early education programs and is well on its way to achieving these goals:
    • 100 NAEYC nationally accredited early education centers by the end of 2002
    As of December 2001, support from the Accreditation Project generated these results:

    35. Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation - Promoting Entrepreneurship And
    quality early education and parent and family support initiatives. The majority of our funding goes to programs and initiatives in the greater kansas City area
    http://www.kauffman.org/pages/13.cfm
    Search: Entire Site Foundation Education Entrepreneurship
    ur Early Education investments focus on quality early education and parent and family support initiatives. The majority of our funding goes to programs and initiatives in the greater Kansas City area, and in the states of Kansas and Missouri.
    Programs and Partnerships...
    School Readiness We invest in efforts to improve the quality of early education programs through professional development of early education teachers and improving overall quality of center- and home-based programs through national accreditation efforts. We are working to increase the accountability of early education programs through research in order to track school readiness indicators among children entering kindergarten We are pursuing strategies to build the public will and to advocate for the financing and sustainability of quality programs.
    The Collaborative's purpose is to design and implement strategic public education strategies aimed at creating the public will in each of the target states to expand both the supply and the quality of early care and education resources. Further, the Collaborative will share "lessons learned" on this unique partnership with the broader child care community.
    The Fern Webster Professional Development Fund has four components: individual scholarships for early education teachers pursuing a degree; a Higher Education Consortium designed to ease the transfer of college credits among higher education institutions; a Center Director's Institute to provide professional development for directors of child care centers; and funds to advocate for greater support of early education programs.

    36. KST-Online - Kansas Learning Quest Savings Program
    family members include parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, first state tax deduction and kansas state taxes. to participate in federal student aid programs.
    http://kansasstatetreasurer.com/cgi-win/cs_main.kst
    The Kansas Learning Quest Education Savings Program was created by the 1999 Kansas Legislature. Learning Quest , a 529 college savings plan, offers education savings accounts to help you pay higher education expenses for individuals you designate or for yourself. The program also provides tax advantages under both Kansas and federal law. Special Features: Frequently Asked Questions: Who administers the program? - The is administered by Kansas State Treasurer, Lynn Jenkins, CPA , who is responsible for the regulations governing the program, selecting the financial organization that manages the accounts, and ensuring the program complies with all relevant Internal Revenue Service guidelines. The Treasurer also must report each year to the Kansas Legislature on the operations of the program. What are the tax advantages? - There are tax advantages under both Kansas and federal law. There are no Kansas or federal income taxes on the earnings in a Learning Quest account until funds are withdrawn.

    37. Kansas Academy Of Family Physicians
    Medicine kansas family Practice Residency programs. Smoky Hill family Practice 501 S. Santa Fe, 200, Salina, Ks 67401 Univ. of
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    KU School of Medicine-Wichita
    Kansas Family Practice Residency Programs
    Smoky Hill Family Practice - 501 S. Santa Fe, #200, Salina, Ks 67401
    Univ. of Ks School Medicine FP Residency Program
    - 3901 Rainbow Blvd, Kansas City, 66160
    Via Christi Family Practice
    - 925 N. Emporia, Wichita, Ks 67214
    Wesley Family Practice
    - 850 N Hillside, Wichita, Ks 67214
    Medical Associations
    American Academy of Family Physicians member news, connections and events. AAFP CME calendar for access, enter AAFP member number.
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    Clinical quizzes from American Family Physician
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    - Online resource designed to provide information that is relevant at each point in your medical education. American Board of Family Practice Kansas Board of Healing Arts Kansas Foundation for Medical Care Kansas Health Foundation ... Kansas Medical Society Medically Related Link Lists AMA Link Listing APHA Links Page CDC Immunization Information ClinicalTrials.gov

    38. Kansas Commission On Veterans Affairs - Cemetery Programs
    Administration’s State Cemetery Grants Program for approving was in place to greet visitors and family. rolling hills of the new kansas Veterans’ Cemetery
    http://www.kcva.org/cemetery.html

    News and Updates Kansas Veterans’ Cemetery at Fort Dodge Opened December 1, 2002 for interments. Donation of Wreaths and Ceremony Pictured from left to right are Commander Manuel Lopez, American Legion Post 47 from Dodge City; Commander Jim Chapman, American Legion Post 107 from Kansas Soldiers’ Home, Fort Dodge; Larry Montandon, Kansas Veterans’ Cemetery at Fort Dodge, speaking, and President Dolly Ideker, American Legion Post 107 Ladies Auxiliary during the laying of the Veterans’ Christmas Remembrance Wreaths. The Worcester Wreath Company from Harrington, Maine donated 434 hand-made Maine balsam fir wreaths in the name of The American Legion. The Wreath laying ceremony was in memory of our Veterans past and present. The ceremony took place December 19, 2003, at the Kansas Veterans’ Cemetery at Fort Dodge. Donation of Flags and Flagpoles Margaret Butcher, Chair Tourism Committee, with the Dodge City Area Women’s Chamber of Commerce, Inc. presented a flag and flagpole to Kansas Veterans’ Cemetery at Fort Dodge for the Avenue of Flags. So far, individuals, businesses, clubs in the community and the VFW have donated 25 of the 47 flags and flagpoles needed to complete the Avenue of Flags. We wish to thank everyone who has donated and helped with this project.

    39. Kansas Family Subsidies
    family Subsidy has on other programs Supplemental Security cannot receive in addition to family Subsidy; You receive services funded by kansas MH DD Services
    http://www.dsnwk.org/R5WebPages.nsf/KS family subsidies?OpenPage&Click=

    40. The Mortgage Authority - Providing Mortgage Loans And Information In Kansas
    purchase price of the home, singlefamily mortgages insured To make sure that its programs serve low- and kansas Registrant KS 2001-4155 contact us about us
    http://www.themortgage-authority.com/library.html?category=fhaloans&article=1128

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