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  1. Michigan services for children who are deaf-blind state and multi-state projects : final performance report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:393281) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1996
  2. Creating a book loan program for inner-city Latino families (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:447476) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1999
  3. Early literacy instruction for the new millennium (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:437613) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1999
  4. Teacher learning in the context of the SDP what are the opportunities? what is the context? (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:392794) by Barbara Neufeld, 1995
  5. Assessing adult/child storybook reading practices (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:447412) by Andrea DeBruin-Parecki, 1999

61. Project PERFORM Information And Support For Families Of Children
Part of the The Comprehensive parent Services System About Us MISSION education.Summary of michigan Special education Rule Changes. Impact
http://wash.k12.mi.us/~perform/
We have moved to:
http://www.wash.k12.mi.us/perform/

62. Gifted Education - Parenting A Gifted Child
Rimm, SB (1990). How to parent so children will learn. Ann Arbor, MI 48104 (734)4297681 www.migiftedchild.org. michigan Department of education David F
http://www.misd.net/Gifted/parenting.html

Resource Directory
Consultant Services Resources Instructional Technology Special Education Resources ... Gifted Education
Parenting a Gifted Child
Guidelines
Parent Resources
Supporting Organizations
Michigan Resources ...
Websites
Guidelines
Parents are a child's first and most influential teachers. No matter what the abilities of a child might be, the goals of parenting are essentially the same. Whatever distinct demands result from a child's gifted ability can readily be met by parents if they are familiar with the characteristics of gifted individuals, informed about the unique needs of the gifted child, and persistent in assuring that appropriate provisions are in place within the school system that will meet their child's special needs. How to help advance learning characteristics:
  • Be a strong facilitator for "finding out" Provide many complex and challenging experiences Nurture a love of books Read widely, critically, and creatively Encourage language/vocabulary development Promote critical thinking (ask why, what if...)

63. Kent State University Parent Resources
Delaware parent education Resource Center http//www.childinc.com/DPERC.htm. MICHIGANMichigan Department of education http//www.doe.mass.edu/.
http://fpsrv.dl.kent.edu/ecis/Web/Parent Resources/ParentResource.htm
This page is under construction. Parent Resources Early Childhood Intervention Program Individualized Family Service Plan Web http://nncf.unl.edu/ifspweb/ Individual Education Program Guide http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/OSEP/Products/IEP_Guide/ ALABAMA
Alabama's Early Intervention System www.rehab.state.al.us/intervention.htm Alabama Department of Education Alabama Special Education Alabama Preschool Handbook http://www.alsde.edu/documents/65/Handbook_0-5_wDisabilitiesP.pdf ADRS Early Intervention Systems Office Locations http://www.rehab.state.al.us/ei_offices.html ALASKA Alaska Department of Education http://www.educ.state.ak.us/tls/sped/ Alaska Maternal, Child and Family Health (Early Intervention) http://www.hss.state.ak.us/dph/mcfh/SectionMCFH.htm Alaska Special Education http://www.educ.state.ak.us/tls/sped/ ARIZONA Arizona Community and Family Health Services
http://www.hs.state.az.us/cfhs/ocshcn/index.htm
Arizona Department of Education http://www.ade.state.az.us/ Arizona Preschool Unit http://www.ade.state.az.us/ess/presch/ ARKANSAS Arkansas Department of Human Services (Early Intervention Services) http://www.state.ar.us/dhs/ddds/ddsover.htmlv

64. Student Advocacy Center Of Michigan: Special Education Evaluation
Every parent or advocate should be able to obtain on the rights of Special Educationstudents local Association of Community Advocates; michigan Protection and
http://www.studentadvocacycenter.org/quickguides/special_ed_evaluation.shtml
QuickGuide to Special Education Evaluations Legal Alerts Michigan Legislature passes harsh new expulsion laws. Read the laws:
Expulsion for assault against school employee
Expulsion for assault of another pupil. Who's Who? Below is a list of the types of people who may be involved in relations between your home and school ( more information More Information Court Caseworker Independent Evaluator Parent/Guardian Press Principal Regular Ed Teacher School Board School Counselor School Psychologist School Social Worker Special Ed Director Special Ed Teacher Student Superintendent
Publications
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Public Forum Public Forum Relations School/Student Relations: Why can't we just get along? Help Us Help You Help Support the Student Advocacy Center Print Version Every parent or advocate should be able to obtain excellent and exhaustive materials on the rights of Special Education students. (Call your local Association of Community Advocates; Michigan Protection and Advocacy; local Intermediate School District; and/or Student Advocacy Center for more resources). Special Education law is the most promising tool for assuring a student gets the academic support s/he needs, for stopping individual disciplinary actions, and for keeping a student in the public school.

65. Student Advocacy Center Of Michigan: Special Education Discipline Protections
Note Every parent or advocate should be able to Community Advocates; michigan Protectionand Advocacy; michigan Department of education; your local
http://www.studentadvocacycenter.org/quickguides/special_ed_discipline_protectio
QuickGuide to Special Education Protections from Discipline Legal Alerts Michigan Legislature passes harsh new expulsion laws. Read the laws:
Expulsion for assault against school employee
Expulsion for assault of another pupil. Who's Who? Below is a list of the types of people who may be involved in relations between your home and school ( more information More Information Court Caseworker Independent Evaluator Parent/Guardian Press Principal Regular Ed Teacher School Board School Counselor School Psychologist School Social Worker Special Ed Director Special Ed Teacher Student Superintendent
Publications
Access Denied

The Fourth R
Public Forum Public Forum Relations School/Student Relations: Why can't we just get along? Help Us Help You Help Support the Student Advocacy Center Print Version Note: Every parent or advocate should be able to obtain excellent and exhaustive materials on the rights of Special Education students. (Call Student Advocacy Center; your local Association for Community Advocates; Michigan Protection and Advocacy; Michigan Department of Education; your local Intermediate School District, and/or local district office for more resources). Special Education law is the most promising tool for assuring a student gets the academic support s/he needs, for stopping expulsions and suspensions, and for keeping a student in the public school.

66. Catalyst: Parent Resources
how to make the most of parentteacher conferences. parents United for ResponsibleEducation (PURE) maintains Tribune Foundation, 435 N. michigan Ave., Suite
http://www.catalyst-chicago.org/resources/parent.htm
The Catalyst Yellow Pages now provides our most comprehensive and up-to-date listings of school-level resources.
Parent resources
The College Board Offers advice on preparing for and getting through college. Summer Home Learning Recipes web site. Developed and tested for the National Education Association to help parents teach children at home. Family Education Network web site. Provides parents with resources and contacts to assist them with their children s education. The Parent Teacher Association site offers information about its programs and membership, links to publications they publish, a chat room and links to child advocacy organizations. The U.S. Department of Education offers a page called "Publications for Parents." The publications provide tips in English and in Spanish for helping children with reading, math, history and other subjects. Also: books on financial aid for college. Kid Source On-line provides information on education and health care, including articles on homeschooling, understanding standardized tests, summer activities and more.

67. About Ingham What's New Student Programs Instructional Services
What is the parent Advisory Committee? michigan law requires that each IntermediateSchool District (ISD) have a special education parent Advisory Committee.
http://www.ingham.k12.mi.us/page.cfm?p=64

68. National Educational Technology Standards Project
of Dr. Samuel Meisels of University of michigan. education World ® School AdministratorsArticle Middle School National Coalition for parent Involvement in
http://cnets.iste.org/state/st_resources.html
NETS Main NETS for Students NETS for Teachers NETS for Administrators ... Distinguished Achievement Award
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69. General Resources
education Resource Project michigan Curriculum Content education Association NationalParent Teacher Association Worldwide Microsoft in education K-12
http://seaborg.nmu.edu/seaborg/internet/GeneralResources.html

70. Michigan Jobs And Careers - Careers.Org
Unlimited; michigan Department of education MDEnet; michigan education Report; HighSchool Alumni; michigan Learning; michigan Learning parent Guide;
http://www.careers.org/reg/crusa-mi.html
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71. Urban Parent Involvement: Michigan
In michigan, the following activities and programs are being used to increase parentinvolvement in the skills necessary for higher education or meaningful
http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/timely/upimi.htm
Urban Parent Involvement in Michigan
Pathways Home Page Contents In Michigan, the following activities and programs are being used to increase parent involvement in schools: Communities in Schools of Detroit (CIS-Detroit) CIS-Detroit helps students who are in high-risk environments to overcome barriers, achieve success, and graduate from high school with the skills necessary for higher education or meaningful employment. CIS-Detroit accomplishes these goals by developing and nurturing partnerships and collaborations among existing community resources, and institutionalizing the delivery of supportive services in public schools and alternative education sites. Services include but are not limited to: mental health, case management, health services (screening immunizations, health education), expedited assistance from the Department of Social Services for children and families, after-school and school-time academic support and social programming, one-on-one and group tutorial services, mentoring services, and substance-abuse prevention services. For additional information, contact:

72. Student And Parent Resources
School www.school.aol.com is a complete online education resource that com is a searchengine which contains homework help, parent resources, teacher resources
http://www.hartland.k12.mi.us/student_resources.htm
Student and Parent Resources District Webmaster Check Your GroupWise Account Below is a list of links to various websites which students and parents may find helpful. If you know of a site that you feel could be useful to other parents or students, please email it to me and I will be happy to add it to the list of useful sources. Search Engines Social Studies Math Science ... Special Education Career Pathways Information and Links click here Remote Patron Enrollment - http://auth.grolier.com/login/login-bin/send_signup_form
Click on the link above first to create your User ID and Password. Then click on the link below to use the Grolier resource.
Grolier Online - http://go.grolier.com Michigan Association of School Boards Livingston Educational Service Agency (LESA) Other Livingston County Schools Brighton Area Schools Howell Public Schools Pinckney Community Schools Fowlerville Community Schools General Links About
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73. Connecting
education (CAUSE), a Special education parent Training and To parent of SouthwestMichigan is an Project PERFORM (parent Experience and resources Family
http://www.arcmi.org/fie/connecting.htm
Help The Arc Michigan raise funds by shopping at Amazon.com. Our Mission
The Arc Michigan exists to empower local chapters of The Arc to assure that citizens with developmental disabilities are valued and that they and their families can participate fully in and contribute to the life of their community.
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E XCHANGE Michigan's Family Support Network (FSN)
Mothers United for Moral Support (MUMS) (National)
www.netnet.net/mums National Organization For Rare Disorders (NORD)
www.rarediseases.org State Parent Projects Assisting with Awareness, Rights and Education (AWARE) , Epilepsy Foundation of Michigan, Children's Advocacy Services, 26211 Central Pk. Blvd., Ste. 100, Southfield, MI 48076-4154, a program to help students with epilepsy and other disabilities receive the services and supports necessary to optimize their success in school. AWARE supports Michigan families of children with epilepsy and the professionals who work with those families through information, instruction, and support of the parent-professional partnership to promote success in school and community life. For more information: www.epilepsymichigan.org

74. National Community Education Association (NCEA): Reading Room: Resources: Web Re
work in Community education began in 1935 in Flint, michigan, its home community NationalCoalition for parent Involvement in education (NCPIE) http
http://www.ncea.com/reading_room/parent.htm
Resources
Community Education, Parent-Family-Community Involvement
Community Education at Florida Atlantic University
www.fau.edu

Florida Atlantic University was the first comprehensive university-based Community Education web site to go online. It focuses on Community Education-related initiatives at FAU and provides an overview of the publications in the National Community Education Publication Series that can be ordered online. It has over 20 links to state and national sites related to parent and community involvement, partnerships, and lifelong learning. Colorado Parent Information Resource Center
http://www.cpirc.org

CPIRC is one of the 28 parent assistance centers across the country funded by the U.S. Department of Education. It is a well-organized site with comprehensive information for parents and those who work with parents. The site includes over 100 tip sheets and reviews of state and national projects, and parent involvement research with direct links to original sites. Communities in Schools
http://www.cisnet.org

75. Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Disorder, Autism, Advocates, Attorneys,
parent Special education Consultant and Advocate 10 Kirkland Street Agawam, MA01001 413789-0906 serving Western Massachusetts michigan Kim
http://www.reedmartin.com/Specialeducationresources.htm
REED MARTIN, J.D. Chat Room I Phone Consults Manuals Shopping Cart Free Articles ... Message Board I Workshops I Audiotapes I CD'S I Videotapes email REED'S MANUALS Advanced Advocacy Strategies Using Your School's And State's Violations of Section 504 And The ADA To Get Your Child The Program They Need Under IDEA, Section 504 or The ADA Are You Ready To Play Hardball? ARE YOU REALLY READY TO ASK FOR A DUE PROCESS HEARING? Getting Your Child with Autism What They Are Entitled to Under Federal Laws Getting Control of the IEP Process - How to Use over 100 Changes the law to get what your child deserves ... CD' S: Getting an IEP Under the '97 Amendments So You Think You Need A Priva te School? Challenge the School's Improper Discipline Positive Behavior Interventions Evaluations Required by Law Can You Sue for Damages? HELP! The School Is Not Going To Serve My Child Is Your Child Getting Everything They Need In The Least Restrictive Environment Overview of the '97 IDEA Amendments So You Think You Want To Go To A Hearing - How To Prepare To Win Reed's Complete Online Order Form Online Shopping Cart VIDEO TAPES: Rights of Parents of Students With Disabilities To Access Their Children's Educational Records And The Duties Of Their School District ... home FREE Articles Shopping Cart Services Court Cases ... POWER Member Shopping Cart ARTICLES BY TOPIC:

76. How Need-Based Aid Eligibility Is Determined
, Scholarships/Other resources (michigan education Trust, veteran's 1.) The ParentContribution — an estimated amount and to utilize other resources such as
http://www.finaid.umich.edu/howneed.htm

Cost of Attendance
Aid Types:
Grants

Work-Study
... Consumer Information
Federal School Code: 002325

How Financial Need is Determined and Aid Awarded

How Need-Based Aid Eligibility is Determined Financial aid programs were created with the idea that the primary responsibility for paying college costs rests with the student and his or her family. Need-based financial aid is available to families who demonstrate a need for additional resources to help pay college costs. The formula used to determine whether you are eligible for need-based aid is: Cost of Attendance Expected Family Contributio n Scholarships/Other Resources
(Michigan Education Trust, veteran's benefits, etc.)
Need for Aid Cost of Attendance re presents a reasonable estimate of the cost of attending the University for a full academic year (two semesters Fall and Winter terms ), including estimated amounts for tuition and fees, books and supplies, room and board, plus a modest allowance for personal/miscellaneous expenses.

77. Michigan Sea Grant
education is a part of michigan Sea Grant's mandate and is consistentwith the objectives of its parent agencies.
http://www.miseagrant.org/sp/edu.html
Anticipating Trophic Change
Aquatic Nuisance Species

Coastal Community Development

Great Lakes Wetlands
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Great Lakes Education
Great Lakes Education Disappointingly few residents of the "Great Lakes State" have an adequate understanding of our Great Lakes resources. Citizens need the knowledge and skills necessary to fulfill their roles as stewards of the Great Lakes, leading to an environmentally sound and economically prosperous future. The challenge is to develop a scientifically and environmentally informed citizenry, from the young child to the older citizen, and to do so in a way that includes traditionally under-represented segments of American society. Education is a part of Michigan Sea Grant's mandate and is consistent with the objectives of its parent agencies. The U.S. Department of Commerce includes "achievement of environmental stewardship" as a prime goal in its mission statement. NOAA's mission goes even further, to "become the premier source for atmospheric and oceanic science education." The National Sea Grant Strategic Plan challenges state programs to become recognized as primary providers of marine and aquatic education. Michigan Sea Grant is an award-winning leader in the areas of student and teacher education and youth and adult leadership development. Michigan Sea Grant has the opportunity to enhance its successful educational programs via the development and operation of a Great Lakes Education Center and replication of MSG's ship-based education program.

78. Parent News March-April 2000. Resources For Parents. Conference Calendar
and Families in Violent Times, parent Handbook and Web in Teaching The Early ChildhoodEducation Department and Children's Centers 122 S. michigan Ave., Suite
http://npin.org/pnews/2000/pnew300/conf300.html
Parent News for March-April 2000 Resources for Parents Conference Calendar Conference: Issues in Early Childhood Education: Curriculum Design, Teacher Education, and the Dissemination of Information Sponsor: ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Date: November 5-7, 2000 Place: Champaign, Illinois Description: Contact: ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Children's Research Center
51 Gerty Dr.
Champaign, IL 61820-7469
Telephone: 217-333-1386; 800-583-4135 (toll-free)
Fax: 217-333-3767
Email: ericeece@uiuc.edu
Internet: http://ericeece.org/katzsymposium Conference: Building a Foundation for the 21st Century Sponsor: Midwest Association for the Education of Young Children (AEYC) Date: March 1-4, 2000 Place: St. Louis, Missouri Description: The Midwest AEYC conference will include a number of conference tracks, including the following: Advocacy/Public Policy, Parents and Families, Brain Research, Equity/Gender, Reggio Emilia, Teacher Education, and Family Child.

79. Higher Education Center: The Parent Connection
by William DeJong, Director of the Higher education Center, and at Syracuse University,contains useful tips for any parent of a Eastern michigan University.
http://www.edc.org/hec/parents/
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powered by FreeFind Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention: The Parent Connection Two of the biggest concerns parents have when they send their sons and daughters to college are whether they will be safe, and whether they will do well academically. Both of those concerns are legitimate, and both are closely related to alcohol and other drugs, whether used by the student or by their fellow students. So parents deserve to know what schools are doing to curb alcohol and other drug use, and college administrators must be prepared to answer tough questions about their alcohol and other drug prevention policies and programs. For Parents of College-Bound Students What Colleges Are Saying to Parents About Alcohol and Other Drugs Parental Notification Additional Resources For Parents of College-Bound Students The Center for Parental Freedom is a coalition of parents, teachers, pediatricians, psychologists, dentists and children who seek to have parental and personal rights respected in US schools and universities. This site is to provide accurate information, support, and resources to assist parents and others in raising children to be healthy, drug-free, productive adults. In pursuit of this mission, the Parenting

80. Internet Safety Resources For Parents - The Police Notebook
parent Guide to the Internet Fantastic List of sites provided by the Department ofEducation; This project is sponsored by the State of michigan a fun site
http://www.ou.edu/oupd/isparent.htm
D o you have a child that's wandering into traffic on the "Information Superhighway" yet? How are your net surfing skills? Check out the links, below, for tips and information on the joys and the perils of parenting your kids on the internet.
INDEX The links are not organized in any particular order.
Internet Safety for Parents: A Resource List
Safe Surfing Sample Rules, sites that encourage safe surfing and links to other great sites: BLOCKING/FILTERING SOFTWARE LINKS
  • Bess, the Internet retriever

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