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         Virginia Education Parent Resources:     more detail
  1. Information/Resource Handbook: For Parents of Children Eligible for Special Education Services in New Jersey by Virginia S. Salava, 1986
  2. Improving the academic performance of urban at-risk students in West Virginia through development of a Parent-Community-School (PCS) Collaborative Education ... (CLUE) Program (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:416275) by Betty Harris James, 1991
  3. In the Circuit Court of Kanawha County, West Virginia: Janet Pauley, Duane Berkman Pauley, an infant, by Janet Pauley, his parent, and Delbert Thurman ... of fact and conclusions of law and order by Arthur M Recht, 1982
  4. Learning resources: Newer educational media and the P.T.A by Marshall Gunselman, 1963
  5. Early childhood transitions preparing children and families for change (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:379107) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  6. Together we can (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:398712) by Anne H. Malatchi, 1995
  7. Effects of parent training on the behavior problems in the home of preschool handicapped children 1,2 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:319216) by Theresa J. Lantzy,
  8. Fairmont State College GEAR UP Project : Year 2 baseline survey (2000-2001) (SuDoc ED 1. 310/2: 451984) by Kimberly S. Cowley, 2001

61. Special Education Parent Resource Center - Event Calendar
programming, assessment and the parent/professional partnership. and Technical Assistance Centers The virginia Department of education Together We
http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/stud_serv/special_ed/prc/calendar.html
PRC Events Parking Reminder: Don't forget that ample, free parking is available across the street for PRC patrons. You may enter the Market Common Garage from Fillmore Street (turning right from Clarendon Boulevard). If you bring us your parking ticket, we can validate it to provide you with free parking. Further questions about where to park? Give us a call at 703.228.7239. "Metro is Accessible"
Rikki Epstein, ADA Project Officer
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority and
Dani Shotel, Transition Coordinator and Travel Trainer
Arlington Public Schools
Thursday, June 10, 2004 5pm - 7-m
Washington Lee High School Little Theater
1330 North Quincy Street Learn more about travel training and Metro's bus and rail accessibility features at this workshop on Thursday June 10, 2004 from 5:00pm to 7:00pm at the Little Theater, Washington Lee High School, 1330 North Quincy St.
Registration is required! Please call 703-228-7239 to register or email:

62. Spotsylvania County Schools Virginia
The parent Resource Center will operate this summer with move from one level of education to the appropriately addresses the mandates of virginia’s Standards
http://www.spotsylvania.k12.va.us/
Search for: Highlights Quick Links Superintendent School Board Administration Human Resources ... SCS Home Page General Information Directory What's Hot! 2003-2004 Calendar 2004-2005 Calendar ... More General Info Educational Resources For Parents For Students For Teachers School Home Pages Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools Alternative Schools Employment Job Postings GroupWise Web Access Elementary Middle High Administration Superintendent's Spotlight
(Click Here)
2004-2005 Health Benefits Information Guide
(Click Here)
High School Attendance Zones Information
(Click Here)
The Spotsylvania County School Division Career Switcher Program
(Click Here)
Budget Update to Staff on 2004-05 Budget
(Click Here)
The Lunch Menus are Available Here!
(Click Here)
Spotsylvania County Schools participates in the School's Out website.
(Click Here)
Outstanding Artists at Brock Road Elementary School
Ashley Berry - 5th Grade
Chelsea Laclergue - 5th Grade
Maria Kalista - 5th Grade
The 2004-05 Instructional Calendar is available online.

63. Parent's Corner
a vital role in developing positive parent/professional partnerships to the Elementary and Secondary education Act (ESEA of how this law affects West virginia.
http://wvde.state.wv.us/parents/
Welcome to WVDE's Parent's Corner. This section of our web site is built for parents, with parent's concerns in mind. Let us know what you would like to see in the Parent's Corner. Send a message to our Webmaster
Parent Educator Resource Centers

Since 1983, Parent/Educator Resource Centers (PERCs) have played a vital role in developing positive parent/professional partnerships in West Virginia.
National PTA http://www.pta.org/
WV Achieves - NCLB in WV

The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) contains the most sweeping changes to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) since it was enacted in 1965. Keep abreast of how this law affects West Virginia.
Official Federal NCLB http://www.ed.gov/nclb/
WV Traditions : Families, Food and Fun

Video available through the Office of Child Nutrition that highlights the importance of healthy eating habits.
Policy 4350 - Access to WV K-12 child's records

This state board policy governs access to records in detail, and outlines how all our schools must implement the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), which is the federal law governing educational records. Safety Steps for Parents Action Steps for Parents provides simple steps to follow to provide an environment of safety in your school and around your children.

64. Office Of Special Education - WVDE
parent Educator Resource Centers Visit the new parent Educator Resource Center Webpage here. Quick Find! West virginia Department of education.
http://wvde.state.wv.us/ose/

About OSE

Contact

Complaints /Due Process

Data/Reports
...
News and Events

PROVIDING SERVICE, SUPPORT, AND LEADERSHIP IN SPECIAL EDUCATION
Parent Educator Resource Centers

Visit the new Parent Educator Resource Center Webpage here Quick Find! Assistive Technology Grants
Due Process Info. (Word)
(PDF)
Encouraging Mediation Facilitators
... WV Early Childhood Transition Building 6, Room 304 1900 Kanawha Blvd. East Charleston, WV 25305 Phone: 304-558-2696 (V/TDD) Fax: 304-558-3741 1-800-642-8541 (V/TDD) Office of Special Education Building 6, Rm 304 1900 Kanawha Blvd Charleston, WV 25305 Phone: 304-558-2696 Fax: 304-558-3741 West Virginia Department of Education

65. Education
at UVa The parent Center parent Resource Center parents the Blind and Dyslexic Regional Adult education Ron Brown Agency Standards of Learning virginia Dept.
http://avenue.org/education.htm
Public Schools Private Schools Preschools Camps ... Other Educational Resources

66. PWCS Special Education Department's Website
They were initiated in 1983 by the virginia Department of education in collaboration with the parent educational Advocacy Center (PEATC
http://www.pwcs.edu/sped/PRC/

PRC Brochure
Events Calendar Parent Newsletters Summer Camp List
Prepared by Ebony Laster Parent Support Group Survey Juvenile Diabetes Survey More Summer Camps Online Catalog of Resources Overview of the Parent Resource Center (PRC) Parent Resource Centers were established to provide support, training, resources, and information to parents and teachers of children with special needs. They were initiated in 1983 by the Virginia Department of Education in collaboration with the Parent Educational Advocacy Center (PEATC) of Springfield and Richmond, VA. Prince William County’s Parent Resource Center has been in operation since November of 1992 and works to promote a positive relationship between parents and educators of exceptional children. The services of the Prince William County Parent Resource Center include listening, problem solving on school and non-school related issues, providing information and referral and locating resources. The Center also operates a free lending library, sponsors free evening workshops for parents and staff and publishes a seasonal newsletter entitled “Special Focus”. For a list of upcoming events, be sure to click on Events Calendar in the list which appears to the left. Parent Resource Centers are supported by local school districts. The staff work with parents to resolve concerns and problems. They may not serve as advocates for parents in Child Study, IEP, or Eligibility meetings or attend a Central Office Review, State Mediation or Due Process Hearing.

67. John B. Dey Elementary- Gifted Education- Parent Resource Library
Elementary 1900 North Great Neck Road virginia Beach, VA in the John B. Dey Library parent resource room also. book starts out with Gifted education in the
http://www.deyes.vbschools.com/gifted_files/giftedbooks.htm
John B. Dey Elementary VBSchools.com Internet Policies For Employees: VBCPS.net and GroupWise WebAccess Home
About Us

Administration
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My School Mail

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Parent Resource Library: The following titles are new on our list for this year. You are welcome to come and check these out through the gifted resource teacher. Please come and browse in the John B. Dey Library parent resource room also. There are many titles there dealing with gifted children. Gifted Class News Frequently Asked Questions Titles Authors Survival Guide For Parents of Gifted Kids Sally Yahnke Walker, Ph.d.
There is no limit to intelligence . . . or to ignorance. Anonymous
Teaching Teens with ADD and ADHD
Chris A. Ziegler Dendy, M.S.
Distinguishing Characteristics of Gifted Students with Disabilities
Terry Friedrichs, Ph.D To Be Gifted and Learning Disabled Susan Baum, Ph.D. Steve Owen, Ph.D and John Dixon, Ph.D. Helping Gifted Children Soar Carol A. Strip, Ph.D

68. The Arc Of Northern Virginia's Information And Referral On Parent Training
Special education parent Resource Centers provide information, training and support for families whose children are receiving or being considered for special
http://www.thearcofnova.org/commservices/parenttrain.html
About The Arc
Advocacy

Education

Services
...
The Arc Home
Parental Training
Often, parents are their children’s most effective advocates and case managers. It can be difficult, however, to learn the information and skills needed to fulfill these roles in so many areas of a child’s life, including education, health care, employment, housing, and recreation. The organizations below are resource centers run by parents of children with disabilities for parents of children with disabilities. These organizations offer workshops, conferences, trainings, support groups, information packages, library resources, and staff who can serve as mentors to parents who need guidance and advice from somebody who has experienced the difficult issues they are facing today.
Special Education Parent Resource Centers provide information, training and support for families whose children are receiving or being considered for special education services. Parent Resource Centers are staffed by parents of children with special needs. Alexandria City Parent Resource Center is located at the Jefferson Houston School for Arts and Academics in Alexandria. The Parent Contact is Anne Lipnick.

69. Parent Resource
University of virginia s Office of Special education provides this directory of Find out what to do if a parent thinks his or her child may have ADD/ADHD.
http://www.hssd.k12.wi.us/parentresource.htm
HOME CALENDAR DIRECTORY PARENTS ... Camps for Kids with Cancer
Autism Internet Sites http://www.unc.edu/~cory/autism-info/#Articles http://www.autism-resources.com/links.html http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_aspe.htm http://www.cesa7.k12.wi.us/sped/autism/index1.htm ... http://www.seriweb.com/autism.htm
***All of the following sites can be found under this address
Evaluation and Research of Autism, Asperger's Syndrome, and the Pervasive Developmental Disorders What is Autism? http://www.autism-society.org/autism.html (Autism Society of America) The Autism Research Institute (ARI) http://www.autism.com/ari/ - a non-profit organization, was
established in 1967. ARI is primarily devoted to conducting research, and to disseminating the results
of research, on the causes of autism and on methods of preventing, diagnosing and treating autism and
other severe behavioral disorders of childhood. Autism Resources http://web.syr.edu/~jmwobus/autism/ - Index of online information and resources
on the developmental disabilities Autism and Asperger's Syndrome. This page is an
organized list of resources about Autism that are available on the net, i.e.

70. Parent's Resource Center
Now in its fourteenth year, LCPS parent Resource Center (PRC about different disabilities, the special education process, and resources available to
http://www.loudoun.k12.va.us/prc/
NEWS ACADEMICS PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION INFORMATION
PRC
Parents Resource Center Workshops May Calendar 2003-04 Workshops Newsletters Spring 2004 Winter 2004 Fall 2003 Spring 2003 ... Fall 2001
Most of these links are to PDF files. Read Helpful Hints about PDF's before you click on them. Common Sense Parenting Workshop Series Information Now in its fourteenth year, LCPS' Parent Resource Center (PRC) is a place where parents and professionals can come to learn about different disabilities, the special education process, and resources available to special needs students and their families or families whose children are experiencing learning difficulties. The Center provides a variety of workshops, maintains a lending library, and offers families consultation regarding educational issues and community services. The emphasis through all phases of the Center's programs is the establishing of positive partnerships between parents and educators. PRC Lending Library The lending library has been developed to serve as a resource to parents, Loudoun County Public School staff, and individuals interested in children with special needs. Publications/videos are listed in broad subject area categories. Some publications could be listed in two or more categories; however, in the interest of conserving paper, we have listed them only once. To be sure you don't miss anything, take a look at the whole list! We have broken them up by these subject categories to minimize download time (see note above regarding Adobe Acrobat Reader requirements).

71. February PRC Activities
Carrolet Taylor, Special education Supervisor Dianne Kinkead, Supervisor pm to 900 pm parent Resource Center, Ball’s Bluff Elementary, Leesburg, virginia.
http://www.loudoun.k12.va.us/news/spr01/prc_feb.htm
LATEST NEWS
Public Information Office
Phone: 703-771-6440
Email: schools@loudoun.k12.va.us February Parent Resource Center Activities The activities listed below will be sponsored by the Parent Resource Center during February 2001 at the locations listed. Registration for these workshops is not necessary, but would be helpful. New Regulations Governing Special Education in Virginia
Douglass Support Facility, Leesburg, Virginia Pervasive Developmental Disorder Workshop Series:
Treatment Options: Pervasive Development Disorder
Char Crane, Autism Resource Specialist
In the medical sense, there is no cure for differences in the brain, which result in autism. However, a better understanding of the disorder has led to the development of better coping mechanisms and strategies for the various manifestations of the disability. This workshop will present a general overview of the treatment/therapy options available for the child with autism. PRC "Video" Series – 1-2-3- Magic
STOP START
doing what you want them to do.

72. SPS | Parent Resource Page
School Lakeland (provided by teachers) - Nansemond River (provided by teachers) No Child Left Behind Act - virginia Department of education Website This is
http://www.sps.k12.va.us/parents/default.html
Parent Links Elementary (K-5)
Middle (6-8)

High (9-12)

Special Education
...
Contact Us!

Welcome to Suffolk Public Schools' Parents Web! Please take some time to look at some of the exciting things that are happening in our school district and across Virginia. Back To School Information
Get Your School's Bus Stop List Elementary School - Booker T. Washington - Elephant's Fork - Kilby Shores - Mack Benn Jr. - Mount Zion - Nansemond Parkway - Northern Shores - Oakland - Robertson - Southwestern Middle School - Forest Glen - King's Fork - John F. Kennedy - John Yeates High School - Lakeland - Nansemond River
Get Your School's Supply List (PDF format) Elementary School - Booker T. Washington - Driver - Elephant's Fork - Florence Bowser - Kilby Shores - Mack Benn Jr.

73. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
virginia parent Information Resource Center Susan http//www.vpirc.net/ Regional educational Laboratory Top Research education issues, print
http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list_by_territory.cfm?territory_cd=va

74. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
virginia Top virginia parent Information Resource Center Park Top Family Connection (West virginia) PO Box org/ Wyoming Top parent education Network (Wyoming
http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_cd=PRC

75. Special Education In Radford City Schools
for Children with Disabilities in virginia (NEW Regulations A parent s Guide to Special education All Individual education Program (IEP) Resource. If you would
http://rcs.rcps.k12.va.us/SpecialPlace/
Radford City Schools The Code of Virginia provides that all handicapped persons from ages two to twenty-one, inclusive residing in the Commonwealth of Virginia are identified, evaluated and have available a free and appropriate public education. The special education process is often referred to as a maze and an ever changing system. If you have a child who may need Special Education services you will begin entering this maze and hopefully learn about the various steps to getting needed services. Before you get your child the services parts of this system may change. This system change is dictated by the needs of youth with disabilities and legal actions to improve the system in place. The major purpose of this web site is to keep the citizens of Radford City informed of the various processes in place and the many changes that take place at the federal, state and local levels. Through understanding the special education process and regulation, your journey through this maze can be smooth and effective in meeting your child's needs. Special Education Processes Things You Should Know Special Education Programs Links ... Tools Special Education Processes Child Find Identifying children with disabilities in Radford City Schools Child Study Committee (CSC) A committee that enables school personnel, and non school personnel, as appropriate, to meet the needs of individual children who are having difficulty in the educational setting.

76. Parent Resource And Information Centers On The Special Education Network
parent Resource Centers (PRC) and parent Information Centers (PIC) are typically sponsored by the State Dept of Ed or Local School Boards. virginia.
http://www.specialednet.com/prc.htm
Parent Resource and Information Centers Parent Resource Centers (PRC) and Parent Information Centers (PIC) are typically sponsored by the State Dept of Ed or Local School Boards.
They are a wealth of information and are typically "the front line" for support in navagating through the Special Ed Process.
If you wish to have your PRC or PIC listed and linked please drop an email to: webmaster@specialednet.com
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77. Family Village -- Parent Training & Information Centers
and Developmental Disabilities Association parent educational Advocacy Training parents Are Vital in education (PAVE West virginia West virginia parent Training
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/education/pti.html
Family Village School We have provided links to those Parent and Information Centers that have a web site.
If you are aware of a PTI web site that we do not have listed, please send a note to rowley@waisman.wisc.edu
be found on the PACER Center National Groups
National Center for Latinos with Disabilities
Specialized Training Of Military Persons (STOMP)

Native American Families Together Parent Center

State Groups

78. Parent Resource Page
parent Information and Resource Page. html. virginia Department of education (SOL Information) http//www.pen.k12.va.us.
http://www.covington.k12.va.us/parents.htm
Parent Information and Resource Page
Virginia Department of Education Parent Resources
Standards Of Learning No Child Left Behind
Discipline for Parents
http://www.disciplinehelp.com/

Educational Resources for Parents (educational web sites)
http://www.geocities.com/dboals.geo/parents.html

Library of Educational Resources
http://www.awesomelibrary.org/
Pratt's Educational Resources for Parents and Teachers
http://www.fastq.com/~jbpratt/education/education.html
The Math Forum (for parents and concerned citizens)
http://mathforum.org/parents.citizens.html

Virginia Department of Education
(SOL Information) http://www.pen.k12.va.us

79. Fauquier County Public Schools - School Division
then special education, then parent Resource Center.) Please of camps in or near virginia for differing 540349-4277), Special education parent Advisory Board
http://www.fcps1.org/index.cfm?pageID=1127

80. CPS - Special Education - Parent Resources
Home / Departments / Special education / parent Resource Center, Chesapeake parent Resource Center, Chesapeake parent Resource Center. 369 South Battlefield Blvd.
http://eclipse.cps.k12.va.us/departments/special_education/parent_resources.html

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What To Do If Your Child Needs Help

Reverse Mainstreaming Program for Pre-School Age Children

Curriculum
... Special Education Parent Resource Center Chesapeake Parent Resource Center Chesapeake Parent Resource Center 369 South Battlefield Blvd. Chesapeake, VA 23322 Phone (757) 482-5923 The Parent Resource Center provides the following services:
  • Serves Chesapeake parents whose children are or will be enrolled in Chesapeake Public Schools
  • Provides workshops and training sessions for parents and educators.
  • Promotes a working relationship between parents, educators and community
  • Obtains information and consult with parents to provide direction related to educational issues and community services.
  • Maintains a lending library of current educational resources for parents and educators.
The Parent Resource Center library offers parents and professionals a valuable collection of resources including books, videos, and pamphlets to assist you in better understanding and parenting all children including those with special needs. The library also includes materials on family interaction, education, and roles and responsibilities in the educational process as well as a children’s section. The PRC will remain open throughout the summer to serve parents, educators, and other interested members of the community.

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