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  1. Migrant parent's resource guide to understanding the educational system secondary level (7-12) (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:395744) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1996
  2. Family literacy for parents of pre-schoolers a titlte VII first-year evaluation report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:337056) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1990
  3. Parent involvement in secondary schools a district wide approach (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:329003) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1986
  4. SEDL/Multifunctional Resource Center, Service Area 8 annual performance report, October, 1993 - September, 1994 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:375658) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  5. Improving sex equity in postsecondary vocational/technical programs: A resource manual by Jessie Teddlie, 1993
  6. Critical issues in parental involvement (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:398009) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1992
  7. Successful Texas schoolwide programs research study results, school profiles, voices of practitioners and parents (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:406084) by Laura Lein, 1997
  8. Texas' alliance schools developing strategies of social capitalization in schools and communities (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:412627) by Dennis Shirley, 1996
  9. Caminos bilingues al exito bilingual pathways to success : a Title VII Bilingual Education Program 1995-96 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:405438) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1996

21. Parents
Online Textbook with parent resources http//mhln.com National Science education Standards Online http//www.nap The texas Science TEKS Toolkit http//www.tenet
http://www.science-class.net/parent_links.htm
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More Information For Parents Online Textbook with Parent Resources
http://mhln.com
National Science Education Standards Online
http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/nses/html/
Benchmarks for Science literacy - A Tool for Curriculum Reform
http://www.project2061.org/tools/bsl/default.htm
Benchmarks for Science Literacy Online
http://www.project2061.org/tools/benchol/bolframe.htm
Science For All Americans Online
http://www.project2061.org/tools/sfaaol/sfaatoc.htm
Blueprints for Reform Online
http://www.project2061.org/tools/bluepol/blpframe.htm

22. Parent Resource Information
the many online resources that are available to concerned parents. news and information affecting the higher education landscape here in texas around the
http://www.admissions.txstate.edu/_undergrad/parent_rsc.htm
Parent Resource Information
Sending a child off to college can be both emotionally and financially taxing. Texas State understands that. Whether you're a first-time college parent, or have done this before, there's much to think about both for your student and for yourself. Academic support, healthy social outlets, financial services, and safe living arrangements are some of the necessary ingredients for a positive and successful college experience. With your child as living proof, the Office of Admission strives to enroll students who are academicallyand sociallyprepared for the rigors of college life. With that in mind, we created this page to aid you in planning for your child's foray into college. The featured links are just a few of the many online resources that are available to concerned parents. Refer back often to stay apprised of the latest news and information affecting the higher education landscape here in Texas around the US. Preparing Your Child for College Texas State
Parents Association

College Parents

of America
Texas State
Visitors Center
Check out these sites for tips on helping your child choose the right school and prepare for college. Get started on the college path early, even if your child has a while before attending college.

23. Our Kids Austin - AUSTIN - Parenthood.com - Parenting Resources For New & Experi
4940800. Resource for breast milk. St. David’s parent education Department, 397-4226. texas Breastfeeding Hotline 800-514-MOMS (6667).
http://austin.parenthood.com/Articles.html?article_id=4905&segid=145

24. WACO ISD : Parent Resources/Links WISD
texas education Agency s Student Guide to Graduation. More valuable information regarding your child s education can be found at the following web sites parent
http://www.wacoisd.org/parent_resources_links.php
Click on the links below to view or download printer friendly PDF files:
Waco ISD High School Student Handbook 2003-2004

Waco ISD Middle School Student Handbook 2003-2004

Waco ISD Elementary Student Handbook 2003-2004

Waco ISD Student Code of Conduct 2003-2004
...
Texas Education Agency's Student Guide to Graduation

More valuable information regarding your child's education can be found at the following web sites:
Parent Teacher Association
www.pta.org

Parents for Public Schools
www.parents4publicschools.com/Waco
Texas Education Agency www.tea.state.tx.us United States Department of Education www.nochildleftbehind.gov Region 12 Education Service Center www.esc12.net Texas Association of School Boards www.tasb.org Greater Waco Chamber of Commerce School News www.wacochamber.com/schoolnews.htm National Forum to Accelerate Middle School Reform www.mgforum.org ParentSmart www.parentsmart.com News Athletics Policies ... Site Map © 2002-2004 WACO Independent School District Site maintained by Sharpsite Internet Services, Inc. Contact WISD Contact Webmaster

25. TeachersFirst - E-READY Special Education Parent Resources
children s problems through enhancing the parentchild relationship the Department of Counselor education and Director the University of North texas, Denton, TX
http://www.teachersfirst.com/sped/parents/preschool/eric-play.html
Play Therapy. ERIC Digest ERIC Identifier: ED430172
Publication Date: 1999-00-00
Author: Landreth, Garry - Bratton, Sue
Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Counseling and Student Services Greensboro NC. Rationale for Play Therapy In a relationship characterized by understanding and acceptance, the play process also allows children to consider new possibilities not possible in reality, thus greatly expanding the expression of self. In the safety of the play therapy experience, children explore the unfamiliar and develop a knowing that is both experiential-feeling and cognitive. It can then be said that through the process of play therapy, the unfamiliar becomes familiar, and children express outwardly through play what has taken place inwardly. A major function of play in play therapy is the changing of what may be unmanageable in reality to manageable situations through symbolic representation, which provides children opportunities for learning to cope. The Process of Play Therapy Because the child's world is a world of action and activity, play therapy provides the therapist with an opportunity to enter the child's world. The child is not restricted to discussing what happened; rather, the child lives out at the moment of play the past experience and associated feelings. If the reason the child was referred to the therapist is aggressive behavior, the medium of play gives the therapist an opportunity to experience the aggression firsthand as the child bangs on the Bobo or attempts to shoot the therapist with a gun and also to help the child learn self-control by responding with appropriate therapeutic limit-setting procedures.

26. TeachersFirst - E-READY Special Education Parent Resources
1. The texas Interagency Agreement for the work of 35 representatives of education, county government services providers, employers, and parents in Montgomery
http://www.teachersfirst.com/sped/parents/transition/eric-atrisk.html
Helping At-Risk Youth Make the
School-to-Work Transition. ERIC Digest ERIC Identifier: ED321158
Publication Date: 1990-00-00
Author: Lowry, Cheryl Meredith
Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Adult Career and Vocational Education Columbus OH. The changing demographics of the U.S. work force mean that programs and services to help youth make a successful transition from school to work will be increasingly needed throughout this decade. Such services are necessary if women, minorities, and immigrants are to make up the predicted 80 percent of new workers by the year 2000, and if the United States is to be successful in an increasingly competitive world marketplace. This ERIC DIGEST is based on Feichtner (1989), a synthesis of research on school-to-work transition. The digest describes transition services and the youth who need them, lists programmatic barriers to effective delivery of services, describes models for service delivery, and discusses successful practices. Services and At-Risk Youth School-to-work transition services are intended to help youth develop the skills and attitudes they need to find and keep employment, to obtain and maintain a meaningful adult life-style, and to develop positive social interactions. The most accepted outcome measure of success for transition service programs is the eventual employment of the at-risk youth. A wide array of services may be necessary, including legal help, housing services, health care, financial aid, employment assistance, career guidance, basic skills education, occupational training, language assistance, transportation, and child care.

27. Educational Resources For Parents
Information for Educators, Policy Makers, Parents, and Students texas Public education Portal. Federal resources for educational Excellence (FREE) website.
http://www.centex-edu.net/brady/All/resources/parent-resources.htm
Educational Resources
for Parents List of educational resources from Tenet

http://www.tenet.edu/jumpstart/parents.html
Information for Educators, Policy Makers, Parents, and Students
Texas Public Education Portal
Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (FREE)
http://www.ed.gov/free/
High School Middle School Elementary ... Please send comments to: Brady ISD Technology Department Note: Brady ISD web pages are best viewed in Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher.

28. Rush Elementary School (Lubbock, Texas)
parent s Guide to the Information Superhighway; Microsoft s Stay resources on Internet Filtering. Skills for Technology (From the texas education Agency this is
http://www.lubbock.k12.tx.us/rush/parent.htm

For Parents Home Events Calendar Core Knowledge Calendar Teacher Websites AR List Teacher Resources Student Resources Parent Resources Talent Show 03 Guestbook LISD Mail items for PTA Newsletter
Recommented Sites for Parents
Kidz Privacy designed to educate kids, parents, and businesses about the privacy rights of children online. From the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. Online Safety Resources on Internet Filtering Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Technology (From the Texas Education Agency: this is what students in grades K-12 are required to learn to do with technology)

29. Parenting Resources At First Baby Mall
need to know as you prepare to be a parent for the by Carol Townson, RN, CCE, IBCLC of the Health education and Lactation Consultants in Katy, texas.
http://www.firstbabymall.com/expecting/parenting/resources.htm
Parenting Resources
Everything you need to know as you prepare to be a parent for the first time.
Choosing a Pediatrician
by Angela Daidone, Communications Specialist, St. JosephÕs ChildrenÕs Hospital in Paterson, New Jersey.
Choosing a Pediatrician Choosing Your Child's Primary Care Physician
by the experts at The Children's Hospital in Denver, Colorado.
Choosing Your Baby's Pediatrician
by Jerold Aronson, MD, and Susan Aronson, MD, pediatricians at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia. Dr. Susan Aronson is also member of the board of Directors of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Choosing Your Child's Health Insurance
by the experts at The Children's Hospital in Denver, Colorado.
What are the "Baby Blues"? Post-Partum Depression Postpartum Doula: Ancient Concept, Modern Necessity
by Susan S. Keeney, Director of Mothercare Doula Services in Connecticut and the mother of five.
Choosing a Nursing Bra Choosing to Breastfeed
by Jan Moeller, RNC, Manager of Milford Hospital's Family Childbirth Center in Connecticut. She has been a direct provider of mother-baby nursing care for twenty years, and has managed the maternity services at Milford Hospital for thirteen years.
Benefits of Breastfeeding
by Carol Townson, RN, CCE, IBCLC of the Health Education and Lactation Consultants in Katy, Texas.

30. Hotlist: Educational Resources
texas Center for educational Technology; Casita Center Calendar; Web66 resources for education; Pathways to Photo Database; National parent Information Network;
http://sln.fi.edu/tfi/hotlists/education.html
Education Hotlist
Featured Resources
Homeschooling
  • National Home Education Network
  • Help Your Child Explore Science
  • Natural Child Project
  • Family Unschoolers Network ...
  • The Home School Zone
    Lesson Plans
  • Social Studies Resources
  • Lesson Plans Page
  • Arts Ed Net Lesson Plans
  • Art Lesson Plans ...
  • Computer Lesson Plans
    Professional Development
  • Engaging Science
  • The Guide to Math and Science Reform
  • The Well-Connected Educator
  • Teacher Leadership Forum ...
  • Virtual Teachers' Lounge
    Curriculum Resources
  • Ewe 2 : an inquiry-oriented activity using a case study approach
  • SCORE Science
  • National Student Research Center
  • Teachers' Lab
  • BBC Schools Online ...
  • Mustang Educational Technology Resources
  • Access Excellence
  • K-12Net
  • Impact Online for ESL students
  • Explorer Math and Science
  • Armadillo K-12 Resources
  • Gifted Child Society
  • Educational Resource Information Center
  • Idea Place
  • Teaching Tolerance ...
  • Cornell Math/Science Gateway
    Educational Reform Projects Using Technology
  • Texas Center for Educational Technology
  • Casita Center : A Technology Science and Math Magnet School
  • Science Teachers Enhancement Model
  • Center for Advance Technologies
  • Northwest Educational Technology Consortium
    General
  • Captioned Media Program - Resources for the deaf
  • Teach for America
  • InFocus News for Students
  • Women's Equity Resource Center
  • Purple Moon (Girls Resources)
  • 31. Parent Organizations - TENET Web
    valuable resources on bilingual and ESL education for teachers texas PTA Links to current texas PTA news legislation, as well as parent involvement initiatives.
    http://wnt.cc.utexas.edu/~txednet/cfdir/parents/orgs.cfm
    Administrators Teachers Professional
    Resources
    ... Special Populations
    Parent Organizations
    Asian American Parent Association (AAPA) : Organization addresses concerns facing our children's K-12 education, provides opportunities for the exchange of ideas on issues related to education, and organizes activities that support student development. Council for Exceptional Children : 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. CEC advocates for appropriate governmental policies, sets professional standards, provides continual professional development, advocates for newly and historically underserved individuals with exceptionalities, and helps professionals obtain conditions and resources necessary for effective professional practice. National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) : An organization of parents, educators, other professionals and community leaders who unite to address the unique needs of children and youth with demonstrated gifts and talents as well as those children who may be able to develop their talent potential with appropriate educational experiences. National Institute on Early Childhood Development and Education : "encourages collaboration at all levels families, educators, communities, policy makers in an effort to assist all children, regardless of societal, economic, family, linguistic, and/or disability conditions"

    32. AISD - Teacher/Parent Resources
    A Parents Guide to Internet Safety. National PTA. texas PTA. Subjects Areas. education Place. Language Arts for Kids. MHM Reading/Language Arts. Kodak Language Arts.
    http://www.aisd.net/information/educational.shtml
    Links General City of Arlington Arlington Community Network Local News Parent Subjects Areas Fine Arts Foreign Language Language Arts Mathematics Science Social Studies

    33. LCISD
    Fort Bend Web is an online publication and community resource for the residents and texas education Agency. TEA s parent Involvement section of their webpage.
    http://www.lcisd.org/DistrictbrInformation/EducationalResources/ParentFamilyReso
    Welcome About . . . Highlights Facts and Figures ... Achievements Close [X] District
    Information
    Bond Updates Bond 2003 ... District Forms Close [X] Human
    Resources
    Employee E-mail Job Openings ... Webcenter Close [X] Administration Athletics Board of Trustees Business ... District Improvement Plan Close [X] Schools Elementary Schools Middle Schools Junior High Schools ... Secondary Summer School Close [X] Alumni Registration. . . List Alumni List Events ... Post Events Close [X] <-Previous Menu Subject Areas Teacher Resources Search Tools ... Software Tutorials LCISD Employee Login: UserName Password Patron Login: Email Password new user forgot password? Official Time Employee E-mail ... Fort Bend Web Fort Bend Web is an online publication and community resource for the residents and visitors of Fort Bend County. ParentInformation.org Find out about the Family Focus activities of Project Learn at ParentInformation.org. Texas Education Agency TEA's Parent Involvement section of their webpage.

    34. Special Education Resources: Special Education Organizations/Parent Organization
    Pennsylvania parent education Network (Added Sun Aug 26 2001). Rhode (Added Sun Aug 26 2001). texas - El Valle Community parent Resource Center (Added
    http://parentpals.com/gossamer/pages/Special_Education_Organizations/Parent_Orga
    Parent Training and Information Centers
    Looking for something in particular? the entire directory only this category More search options Home Special Education Organizations Parent Organizations : Parent Training and Information Centers FEATURING:

    35. Single Parent Central - Support Groups And Programs
    texas resources Great Hills Baptist Church Room 327 in the education Building When 6 Single parent Bible Study Class Program Information Weekly bible study
    http://www.singleparentcentral.com/sprpTX.htm
    Home Page Personals Boards Bookstore ... Writer's Guidelines Linking single parents to resources in their area Channels: Articles Careers Celebrate the Family Childcare ... Quotes Texas Childcare Agencies
    Child Support Enforcement Offices

    Single Parent Resources:
    Austin
    Dallas/Ft. Worth

    Travis County
    Texas Childcare Agencies State Licensing Agency
    Department of Protective and Regulatory Services
    Child Care Licensing
    P.O. Box 149030, M.C. E-550
    Austin, TX 78714-9030
    Phone: 512-438-3267 Day Care Hotline: State Resource and Referral Network Dependent Care Management Group 130 Lewis Street San Antonio, TX 78212 Texas State Child Support Enforcement Office of Child Support Enforcement Office of the Attorney General Child Support Division P.O. Box 12017 Austin, TX 78711-2017 Phone:(512) 463-2181 1- (800) 252-8014 (to have an application for services mailed to you or for more information about child support services). Texas Resources: Austin: Great Hills Baptist Church 10500 Jollyville Austin, TX 78759 DivorceCare Group Program Information: Weekly support group for divorced, divorcing or separated men and women.

    36. Gifted And Talented Parent Resources
    texas education Agency Advanced Academic Services. Hoagies Gifted education Page. Credit By Exam (1-12). parent Assessment of Giftedness - Using Portfolios.
    http://www.esc13.net/gt/parentinfo.html
    Home Administrators Family/Parents Students ... Teachers
    Gifted and Talented
    Parent Resources Online
    Parents of gifted students may have many questions about specific behaviors or characteristics associated with giftedness. This page will attempt to provide links and resources for parents. If you know of resources not included on this page, please send them to Jennifer Drumm Internet Resources Books on Giftedness Internet Resources: Texas Association for the Gifted and Talented National Association for the Gifted and Talented Texas Education Agency - Advanced Academic Services The Gifted Development Center ... "Suggestions for Parents of Gifted Children" use the left navigation buttons to go to articles "Suggestions to Turn on Bright Kids at Home" use the left navigation buttons to go to articles "The Parent's Role in Counseling the Gifted" use the left navigation buttons to go to articles "Parenting for High Potential" Gifted Children: Identification, Encouragement and Development Sylvia Rimm Underachieving Gifted Students ... "A Study of 241 Profoundly Gifted Children" Books on Giftedness: The Gifted Kids Survival Guide (For 10 and under) ISBN: 1575420538 Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing, Inc.

    37. Special Education Resources Centers: Non-profit Organizations
    texas Partners Resource Networkthe Virginia parent Educational Advocacy Training Center (PEATC) PADDAPeople with Attentional Developmental
    http://www.iser.com/nps.html
    Internet Special Education Resources
    Special Education Non-Profit Resources
    Providing Nationwide Services Providing Regional and Local Services

    38. Bedford County Department Of Education - Parent Resource Page
    Tennessee Department of education. parent resources from The University of texas at Austin, including Child Safety on the Internet.
    http://www.bedfordk12tn.com/parent.html
    Parent Resource Page Updated 5-14-04 A child's chances of success are greater if his school and family work together in a partnership. Whether you are the parent of a kindergartner or a high school senior, check out the following list of links for helpful information on how you can be involved in your child's education School Calendar Testing Information Information on No Child Left Behind Kindergarten Screening Information ... Tennessee Department of Education Information on the BEST pre-paid college tuition program for Tennessee families Financial Planning for College , a Resource Book for Parents Think College? Me? Now? , A Handbook for Students in Middle School and Junior High Familyeducation.com Parent Resources from The University of Texas at Austin, including Child Safety on the Internet Ten Math Activities for Parents and Kids : Ways to build Math into everyday life. Tips for Parents to Help Their Children

    39. Parent Organization Links
    parents can learn how to teach children to read with this index of parent resources for sale. parent Involvement texas education Agency Download
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  • 40. SCIMAST - Resources : Texas
    A teacher, principal, or parent should be able information about mathematics and science education in each to their Web site(s). texas education Agency texas
    http://www.sedl.org/scimast/resources/by_state/texas.html

    Resources by State
    Access Centers Classroom Compass Landscape Papers ... Science Rich Resources
    Click on the links below to view resources available in each state.
    SCIMAST Access Centers
    SCIMAST identifies high-quality mathematics and science materials and makes them accessible to teachers and the public. Click the link below to find an Access Center near you.
    State Landscape paper
    A resource that gives practitioners some idea of a statewide "lay of the land". A teacher, principal, or parent should be able to use this material to track down sources of help, information, and resources in science and mathematics education.
    Science-Rich Resources
    Currently, the Directory of Science-Rich Resources is being updated. Until then, you can access the database at http://www.sedl.org/scimast/srr.html
    State Department of Education
    The State Department of Education provide resources, support, and information about mathematics and science education in each state.Click the link(s) below to go to their Web site(s). Texas Education Agency Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Resources by State Arkansas Louisiana New Mexico Oklahoma ... Terms of Use

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