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  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. Community Inclusion Outreach Training Project final report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:403707) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1996
  4. Inclusion, a right, not a privilege (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:407816) 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

21. Welcome To MBOE!
information on accessing higher education, including how and other resources availableto connecticut families scores, financial information, parent information
http://www.milforded.org/parent_center/resources.asp
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General Resources
http://www.csos.jhu.edu/p2000/
Information on the Epstein model of School Family Community Partnerships
http://www.familyeducation.com

Articles, resources, activities, great links
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Free publications on a wide range of education topics
http://www.personalmd.com/childrenshealth.shtml

A searchable database of health topics, medication information, news General Resources
http://www.fairfamilies.org/newsfromfair/index.htm#
FAIR is an all volunteer organization which exists to support, educate, and advocate for adoptive families and children. http://www.adoption.about.com Information about adoption/adopting http://www.nccev.org/ Resources for Administrators, teachers and parents Internet Safety http://www.staysafeonline.info/

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Ridge; Roton parent/Teacher site; West Rocks parent site. High. Norwalk Public SchoolsSystems Interent resources. SAL CORDA. Board of education Meeting Minutes
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  • 23. Parent News: January-Februrary 1999. Resources For Parents. Organizations
    of the University of connecticut, City University of territorial departments of education,over 360 representing professional organizations, parent groups, and
    http://npin.org/pnews/1999/pnew199/orga199.html
    Parent News for January-Februrary 1999
    Resources for Parents
    Organizations
    Public Education Network Contact:
    Wendy D. Puriefoy, President
    601 13th St. NW, Suite 900 North
    Washington, DC 20005
    Telephone: 202-628-7460
    Fax: 202-628-1893
    Email: pen@publiceducation.org
    Internet: http://www.publiceducation.org Talking With Kids about Tough Issues Talking with Kids about Tough Issues is a national campaign that seeks to help parents by providing them with information on "how" and "when" they should be talking with their kids about tough issues like sex and sexuality, HIV/AIDS, violence, drugs and alcohol, and television. The campaign is sponsored by the Kaiser Family Foundation and Children Now and provides relevant materials and connects families with local resources in their own communities. Contact:
    Telephone: 510-763-2444
    Email: talk@talkingwithkids.org The National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented Contact:
    NRC/GT University of Connecticut 362 Fairfield Rd., U-7

    24. Parent News March-May 2002. Resources For Parents. Guides, Brochures, And Fact S
    work standard with respect to parent education, home ownership 4301 connecticut Ave.,NW Suite 100 Washington Washington, DC Children's resources International.
    http://npin.org/pnews/2002/pnew302/guid302.html
    Parent News for March-May 2002 Resources for Parents Guides, Brochures, and Fact Sheets Homeschooling in the United States: 1999 (NCES 2001-033). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education. PS029670. National Household Education Surveys Program
    U.S. Department of Education
    ED Pubs
    P.O. Box 1398
    Jessup, MD 20794-1398
    Telephone: 877-433-7827 (Toll-free)
    Internet: http://nces.ed.gov/
    Internet: http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/index.asp (Electronic Catalog)
    Lloyd, Eva (Ed.). (1999). Parenting Matters: What Works in Parenting Education? London: Barnardo's. PS029054. Barnardo's
    Tanners Lane
    Barkingside Ilford Essex United Kingdom Internet: http://www.barnardos.org.uk Wertheimer, Richard. (1999). Working Poor Families with Children: A Statistical Portrait . Washington, DC: Child Trends. PS029372. Child Trends Research Brief Child Trends, Inc.

    25. Find Help: Parent Resources
    its member pediatricians dedicate their efforts and resources to the through an extensivearray of parent education materials and AAS, 4201 connecticut Ave., NW
    http://www.jointogether.org/gv/help/parents/resource/
    Get Involved
    Strategies

    Legislative Action Center

    State Action Center
    ... Parents Resources
    Organizations American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
    The AAP and its member pediatricians dedicate their efforts and resources to the health, safety and well-being of infants, children, adolescents and young adults. AAP offers parents sound pediatric advice through an extensive array of parent education materials and brochures on a host of physical, developmental, behavioral and social topics, including violence prevention. AAP recommendations include removing handguns from the environment in which children live and play and reducing the romanticism of gun use in the popular media. (AAP, 141 North West Point Boulevard, P.O. Box 927, Elk Grove Village, IL 60009. Phone: 800-433-9016; Web: www.aap.org American Association of Suicidology (AAS)
    AAS is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the understanding and prevention of suicide. They serve as a resource for anyone concerned about suicide, including AAS members, suicide researchers, therapists, prevention specialists, survivors of suicide, and people who are themselves in crisis. In 1996, 53 percent of all gun-related deaths were suicides. Fifty-eight percent of all suicides are committed using firearms. (AAS, 4201 Connecticut Ave., NW, Suite 408, Washington, DC 20008. Phone: 202-237-2280. Web: www.suicidology.org

    26. UCP Channels - Education: Resources
    Deafness. Disability Advocacy Awareness. education. Federal Agencies. FundingSources. parents. Atlanta parent. CAPP/ NPRC. connecticut parent Advocacy Center.
    http://www.ucpa.org/ucp_channelsub.cfm/1/12/76/national,Parents
    Education Employment Housing Transportation ... Travel Your UCP: National April 04, 2003 Education sponsored by:
    Resources
    National Resources Accessibility Accredidation Americans with Disabilities Act Arts ... Wish Organizations Education For Educators For Families The Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Scholarships / Funding ... Resources Find Your Local UCP
    Enter your Zip Code to find your local UCP services and resources.
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    27. About The Governor's Prevention Partnership Links To Other Resources
    parent resources Information on Drug education Information, news,links for parents. Planned parenthood of connecticut, Inc.
    http://www.drugsdontwork.org/gpp_resourcelinks.html
    L inks to O ther P revention R esources: Useful Websites America Reads Challenge National c ampaign to help all kids read American School Counselor Association A resource for guidance counselors Barr-Harris Children's Grief Center Help for children facing death, divorce, separation, abandonment Center for Health Communication of the Harvard School of Public Health World health news digest Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University Substance abuse and society Center to Prevent Handgun Violence National grassroots resource to prevent gun violence Center for the Prevention and Study of Violence Violence prevention center at University of Colorado Center for the Prevention of School Violence School violence statistics, programs, grant funding Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America Resource for safe, healthy, drug-free communities Connecticut Clearinghouse Resource center for alcohol and other drug, health, and wellness issues Connecticut Coalition to Stop Underage Drinking Resource to reduce underage drinking Connecticut Voices for Children Connecticut State Agencies Links to all CT agencies Drug Strategies Comprehensive resource on alcohol abuse and addiction Drug Watch International Network and advocacy resource promoting healthy, drug-free cultures

    28. MiddleWeb | Parent & Community Resources
    With a grant from the connecticut education Association, they tips for starting aparent center in Community Partnership and other schoolcommunity resources.
    http://www.middleweb.com/mw/resources/MWRpublic.html

    Schools, Parents and Communities
    Working Together These middle grades resources can help parents and communities work more effectively with schools that serve young adolescents. Principals, teachers and other school leaders will find resources that can help forge stronger community partnerships. A WONDERFUL TOOL TO CONNECT WITH PARENTS
    "This is the most valuable thing I've ever done with my students," one middle school teacher wrote about the "Million Words" assignment. "I've built an instant bond with parents," said another. Here's how it works: The teacher sends a note home with students asking parents to "tell us about your child in a million words or less." Just about every teacher on the MiddleWeb Listserv who tried this idea was amazed by the breadth and depth of the response and the valuable insights they gained into their students' lives. Read this archived conversation, which includes a link to one teacher's actual letter to parents WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MIDDLE SCHOOL REFORM
    "The challenge of the middle grades is to devote equal attention both to students' affective needs and to their academic needs," school reform advocate Hayes Mizell says in this public lecture sponsored by the Nyack NY Partners in Education. "Achieving these results is not easy," Mizell admits, "but schools are more likely to achieve them if they partner with parents." What are parents' appropriate roles in middle school reform? Mizell offers some answers, drawing on many web-based resources which are linked to this important article.

    29. Affluent Parents Of Young Children: Neglected Parent Education Audience
    and the University of connecticut Cooperative Extension and have access to many resources,are less interested in participating in parent education programs.
    http://www.joe.org/joe/1998february/a2.html
    February 1998
    Volume 36 Number 1
    Affluent Parents of Young Children: Neglected Parent Education Audience
    Maureen T.Mulroy
    Associate Professor
    Cooperative Extension System
    Internet address: mmulroy@canr1.cag.uconn.edu
    Jane Goldman
    Associate Professor
    School of Family Studies
    University of Connecticut
    Storrs, Connecticut
    Cassandra Wales Counselor, New Haven Jewish Family Services New Haven, Connecticut Introduction NEPEM recognizes that there are diverse types of parent audiences and underscores the importance of Extension educators being knowledgeable about and sensitive to the particular needs of each group with whom they work. A review of recent research indicates that many Extension family life educators have heeded this recommendation. As a group, affluent couples, and more recently, affluent families, have been well studied by researchers interested in explaining, predicting, and anticipating their business, financial, and purchasing decisions (Crispell, 1994; Seiter, 1992). However, there has not been parallel interest in looking at the parenting concerns in these families. The purpose of this study was to assess the parent education needs of a group of affluent parents of young children.

    30. University Of Connecticut Health Center's Teen Pregnancy Prevention
    by the Benton Foundation; Website features two parent guides on connecticut Children’sHealth Project Provides free education, training, advocacy
    http://teenpregnancyct.org/resources.htm
    This page was last updated on October 1, 2002. 4Girls Website
    4girls.gov

    Adolescent and School Health Division of CDC
    Provides a variety of resources, including statistics on pregnancy, birth and STD rates by state, guidelines for comprehensive school health education, and funding opportunities for school health programs.
    Email: HealthyYouth@cdc.gov
    www.cdc.gov

    Advocates for Youth

    National organization promoting policies which enable young people to make responsible decisions about their sexual health.
    www.advocatesforyouth.org

    Alan Guttmacher Institute

    Research arm of Planned Parenthood with focus on reproductive choices; publisher of Family Planning Perspectives journal. www.agi-usa.org American Psychological Association Website features a guide for parents with advice on raising an adolescent daughter. This brochure, which can be downloaded, covers topics like sexuality, self-esteem, mood swings, rebellion, and more. www.apa.org Annie E. Casey Foundation Provider of data and analysis on issues affecting disadvantaged children and families.

    31. TRI Online! Disability Links - Parent Advcocacy/Special Education
    DREDF California. Exceptional Family Support, education and Advocacy Center- California. PEAK parent Center, Inc. - Colorado. CPAC - connecticut.
    http://www.taconicresources.net/resources/pa-ed.shtml
    TRI Online!
    Web Site Menu:

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    Parent Advocacy/Special Education Links to web sites about parent advocacy, special education, resources, organizations, SSI, insurance. Quick Menu: Click on any menu link to jump to that section of the page. General Resources Medicaid/SSI/Insurance IDEA
    Education/Special Ed
    ... Adaptive Toys
    General Resources:

    32. Connecticut Law & Support Groups - Another Path
    Homeschooling A navigational page to resources for parents Special education Lawsand Rules. connecticut parent Advocacy Center The CT parent Advocacy Center
    http://www.pacinfo.com/~handley/statelaw/ct.html
    Another Path
    Connecticut
    Another Path:
    A comprehensive guide to homeschooling your deaf or hard of hearing child.

    Related Resources at Another Path
    Legal Issues

    Special legal issues facing parents homeschooling children with disabilities. Thinking About Homeschooling
    A navigational page to resources for parents who are considering homeschooling. Getting Started
    A launch pad for those just getting started with homeschooling.
    Homeschooling Almanac: 2002-2003

    The Complete Home Learning Source Book

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    Homeschool Law
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    Legal Information
    "One of the biggest concerns that new Connecticut homeschool families have is discovering what they are legally able to do, and are obligated to do. In light of this concern, we offer information to assist parents."

    33. Connecticut Kidslink - Issues In Public Education
    connecticut's Birth to Three System. connecticut parent Advocacy Center, Inc. Disabilityresources on the Internet. Special education resources on the Internet.
    http://info.med.yale.edu/chldstdy/CTvoices/kidslink/kidslink2/klcalndr/texts/970
    GREAT WEB SITES TO VISIT Meriden's Children First Initiative
    105 Miller Street, Meriden, CT 06450, Phone: (203) 630-3566 / Fax: (203) 238-3647 Funded primarily by The William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund
    Visit us on-line at
    http://www.meriden.com/childrenfirst
    For information about:
    Links to Other Parenting Web Sites
    http://www.ctkidslink.org http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/9530 http://www.tnpc.com http://www.parentsoup.com ... http://www.stand.org
    Parenting on the Web The National Parenting Center Parent Soup National Parent Information Network Smart Parenting On-Line Safe Surf Internet Child Safety National Children's Coalition Children Now Kids Doctor Fathering Magazine Family Education Network Stand for Children http://www.birth23.org http://members.aol.com/cpacinc/cpac.htm http://www.eskimo.com/~jlubin/disabled.html http://www.hood.edu/seri/serihome.htm ... http://www.aacap.org/web/aacap/factsFam Connecticut's Birth to Three System Connecticut Parent Advocacy Center, Inc. Disability Resources on the Internet Special Education Resources on the Internet Family Fun http://www.childrensmusic.org

    34. NNCC Child Care Contacts: Child Care Options, Parent Resources, Professional Dev
    Directors composed of a director, staff, parent and friend in four primary areasresearch, education and training 54 Wilton Rd Westport, connecticut 06880 203
    http://www.nncc.org/Who/orgs/options-prof.html

    OPTIONS IN CHILD CARE
    NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHILD CARE RESOURCE REFERRAL AGENCIES
    1319 F St., N.W., Suite 810
    Washington, DC 20004
    Fax: 202-393-1109
    WWW- http://www.naccrra.net/
    Child care resource and referral agencies (R&Rs) provide referrals and counseling to parents who are seeking child care. R&R agencies also help to coordinate local child care training efforts and serve as a clearinghouse for training information. Lending libraries of training resource guides, books, and toys for child care providers also are maintained. NACCRRA also offers a phone service that parents can call to find their local R&R (1-800-424-2246). "Learning Options" is a series of online courses that NACCRRA offers for child care professionals.
    NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR SICK CHILD DAYCARE

    10690-A Three Chopt Road
    Richmond Virginia, 23233 (804) 747-5900 phone (804) 747-8016 fax http://www.nascd.com NASCD is a non-profit, educational organization that was developed in 1988 and was established to: 1) support the establishment of high quality sick child care programs nationwide; 2) substantiate and quantify the need for new sick child care programs nationwide; 3) promote the establishment of new sick child care services by researching and disseminating needed information; and 4) promote and participate in sick child care research.

    35. Parent Power!
    For more education resources for parents, visit The Center for education Reform'sParent Page. The Center for education Reform 1001 connecticut Ave.
    http://edreform.com/parentpower/
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    Parent Power! today!
    HTML Text AOL I nspired by the old maxim "knowledge is power," Parent Power! is an electronic newsletter for parents who want to know more about the issues that affect their children’s education. Each issue is packed with informative articles that highlight new trends in schooling and offer helpful hints to parents who want to take a more active role in their local schools. Parent Power! also actively solicits articles from parents about unique experiences they have had educating their children or working for education reform. Parent Power! March 2003 For many years teacher unions have been identified as perhaps THE greatest impediments to implementing real reform in our schools. But what can be done about them, and where else can teachers go to address common problems? Find out in the newest issue of Parent Power! In the News: CLASS STRUGGLE: IS HOMEWORK REALLY SO TERRIBLE? "This allegedly overburdened American child, innocent victim of callous teachers, is averaging less than a half hour of homework each school night.... Schools that demand a half hour a day of academic work at home, less than a fifth of the time these same children spend watching television, do not seem to me to be overdoing it." By Jay Mathews, Washington Post , February 18, 2003. Link to

    36. New England Comprehensive Assistance Center: Resources: Links
    education http//www.aspensys.com/eric/parent.html. LEAP (Leadership, education andAthletics in Partnership) a New Haven and New London connecticut http//www
    http://www.edc.org/NECAC/resources/links/links-fsc.html
    New England Comprehensive Assistance Center (NECAC)
    at EDC, Inc.
    55 Chapel Street
    Newton, MA 02158
    Phone: 800-332-0226
    Fax: (617) 969-7578
    TDD: 617-964-5448
    E-mail: CompCenter@edc.org
    URL: http://www.edc.org/NECAC/ We have done our best to make this site accessible.
    Please direct comments or questions about this site to Cyndi Plouff
    Links
    Family, Parent and Community Involvement Parent/Family Involvement Parent/Family Involvement Programs and Assoc For Parents/Family Members Community Involvement Parent/Family Involvement National PTA National Standards for Parent/Family Involvement Programs six national program standards contained in a 36-page booklet that also includes research findings, sample applications, quality indicator checklists, and other valuable information and resources to help education and program leaders achieve effective parent involvement programs. http://www.pta.org/issues/invstand.htm Family Involvement in Education from the Department of Education - a partnership that encourages communities and individuals to rally around families and local schools in support of children's learning. The Partnership has launched two special efforts: READ*WRITE*NOW! and America Goes Back to School. http://www.ed.gov/Family

    37. Cpac
    towns who are interested in special education issues sure to visit the website tolearn about parent resources available in southwestern connecticut.
    http://www.cpacinc.org/support.htm
    Parent Connections in Connecticut Advocates Sharing Knowledge A.S.K. Allergy Support Brain Injury Support Group CACLD ... Windsor Special Education PTA *New Group* Special Education Support Network SPED*NET Support Group for parents of Children with Selective Mutism Support for Parents of Children with Mental Health Issues ... Tribury PDD/Autistic Parent Support Group Special Education Support Network A local support group serving families in the greater Norwich area will meet on Tuesday, April 29, 2003 at Montville High School at 6:30 p.m. This group is regional and open to anyone interested in attending. The purpose of the Special Education Support Network is to bring parents of children with disabilities together for sharing information on community resources and special education issues with the goal of improving the parents' knowledge, ability to collaborate with their school district and more effectively advocate for their children. Contact Robin Grondahl for more information at (860) 848-1959. Tribury PDD/Autistic Parent Support Group This is a newly formed parent support group. Meetings are held on the fourth Monday of the month at the St. James Church on Peters Road in Southbury. For more information, please call Vickiann Manville at 203-262-6237 or Barbara Odeh at 203-283-3931.

    38. MPS Teacher Resources
    Performance Indicators from the connecticut StateDepartment of MPS Home Boardof education High School Athletics Events Calendar parent Rep Council
    http://www.madison.k12.ct.us/teacher_resources.htm
    Teacher Resources Professional Development for Teachers
    Web based enrollment program for professional
    development within the district
    Connecticut Teacher Technology Competencies
    from the Connecticut State Department of Education How To Register Best Program Connecticut Teacher Technology Competency Performance Indicators
    from the Connecticut StateDepartment of Education Continuing Education Units (CEUs) Connecticut's Common Core of Teaching
    Teacher Training Resources

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    39. Charter School Law - State Charter School Resources
    Law The connecticut Charter Schools Network connecticut Five Year Delaware DelawareDepartment of education The Delware Charter School Law A parent's Guide to
    http://charterschoolaw.com/state.htm
    CharterSchooLaw.com
    State Charter School Resources
    Our collection of state charter school and education reform resources.
    NAVIGATION
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    charter school book! For more charter school books, visit the book store This collection is organized alpabetically by state. The resources are listed, where avaiable, in the following order: - Department of Education's Main Page - Department of Education's Charter School Page - Text of the Charter School Law - Other State Specific Charter School Resources General State Resources State-by-State Charter School Law Rankings School Reformers' State Resource Directory State Departments of Education Alabama Alabama does not allow charter schools Alabama Department of Education Alaska Alaska Department of Education Alaska Department of Education' Charter School Page Alaska's Charter School Law Arizona Arizona Department of Education Arizona Department of Education's Charter Schools Page The Arizona Charter School Law Guide to Arizona's Charter School Marketplace ... Morrison Institute for Public Policy Arkansas Arkansas Department of Education The Arkansas Charter School Law Arkansas Rules and Regulations Governing Charter Schools California California Department of Education California State Board of Education The California Charter School Law California Network of Educational Charters ... The Charter School Project Colorado Colorado Department of Education Colorado Department of Education's Charter School Page The Colorado Charter School Law Colorado Charter School Information Packet and Handbook ... Colorado League of Charter Schools Connecticut

    40. Links
    Government Benefits Health resources Family resources State Government connecticutCoalition for Inclusive education, connecticut parent Advocacy Center, Inc.
    http://www.harc-ct.org/links/links.htm
    Links National Organizations Special Education State Agencies
    Government Benefits
    ... Guardianship
    NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
    The ARC American Association on Mental Retardation Autism Society of America Best Buddies ... Williams Syndrome Association
    SPECIAL EDUCATION
    Council for Exceptional Children Special Education Organizations Special Education Resource Center (SERC - Connecticut) Connecticut Coalition for Inclusive Education ... Connecticut Parent Advocacy Center, Inc.
    STATE ORGANIZATIONS
    Autism Society of Connecticut Connecticut Down Syndrome Congress Connecticut's University Affiliated Program Corporation for Independent Living ... Special Olympics Connecticut
    GOVERNMENT BENEFITS
    Department of Social Services Social Security Medicaid
    HEALTH RESOURCES
    Yale Child Study Center Program for Autism, Prader-Willi Syndrome, and Williams Syndrome Connecticut Children's Medical Center
    FAMILY RESOURCES
    For Families of children with Special Health Care Needs For Families of Children with Disabilities
    STATE GOVERNMENT
    Department of Mental Retardation Connecticut Birth to Three Department of Children and Families Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services ... Office of Protection and Advocacy
    GUARDIANSHIP
    Connecticut Probate Court

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