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  1. Welcome to Washington State public schools: An information booklet for new students and parents (Bilingual education resource series) by Sompasong Keohavong, 1982
  2. Every single student a PEER resource manual on standards-based education and students with disabilities (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:439559) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1999
  3. Annual back to school address "times of transition" National Press Club, Washington, D.C., September 7, 2000 : remarks as prepared for delivery (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:445794) by Richard W. Riley, 2000
  4. Skills and techniques for working with parents of exceptional children: An in-service training package for teachers by Trudy Costello, 1979
  5. Tellin' Stories Project final evaluation report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:419967) by Mary F. Ziegler, 1998
  6. Family literacy for language minority families issues for program implementation (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:378845) by Margaret Mulhern, 1994
  7. JROTC program earning distinction in Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:412190) by Stan Koki, 1997
  8. Assessment as intervention discerning the needs of high-risk infants and their families (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:334764) by Maxine B. Freund, 1990
  9. Building language with picture books and play a training manual to accompany the video programs : talking and books, talking and play (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:433079) by Angela Notari-Syverson, 1998
  10. Walking toward freedom one family's journey into self-determination (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:456600) by John O'Brien, 1999

1. UVa Special Education Information For Parents
Represents teachers, faculty and support staff in washington schools. Offers job postings, a resource center and forum for educational issues.
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/cise/ose/parents
University of Virginia Curry School of Education
Parent Information Resources
Parents of students with disabilities may search these links for information in addition to the links maintained by category in another room of the office of special education.

2. Washington Parents' Bulletin Board: Resources And Workshops For Moms And Dads
Programs in washington area. 301593-9200. parent education Network (PEN) Invitesmothers of children up to age 5 to join a Montgomery County chapter.
http://www.washingtonparent.com/pbb.htm
Parents' Bulletin Board April 1. "Becoming a More Encouraging Parent": 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. A 10-week parenting class for parents of children ages 4-12. Learn practical skills and gain insights into how to use positive, encouraging methods with your children to gain cooperation, foster respect and responsibility and bring out the best in each child. Offered in Rockville, Reston and Olney. Call The Parent Encouragement Program, Kensington, for dates, locations and to pre-register: 301-929-8824. April 8. Talking to Kids About Tragedies: 2-3 p.m. Join the world renowned child psychologist Paramjit Joshi, MD of Children's National Medical Center at www.dcchildrens.com as she takes your questions on how to speak with your children in light of recent events, such as the shuttle disaster, on-going terrorist threats and other potential sources of emotional trauma. April 9. CHADD Monthly Meeting: 7:30- 9:15 p.m. Speaker: Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D. The topic of this month's meeting is "ADD Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life." North Bethesda Middle School. For directions call: 301-869-3628. 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Workshop for parents and professionals caring about children ages 2 through 7, presented by Irene Shere, The Early Childhood Consultation Center, Inc., Silver Spring. No pre-registration required. Workshop location: Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, Washington, DC. 202-363-2202.

3. Washington Parent: About Us
includes resources and workshops for moms and dads. Every issue of WashingtonParent has special themes. We publish 10 Guides annually education, Camps
http://www.washingtonparent.com/aboutus.htm
About Us Washington Parent has been serving parents in the Washington Metropolitan Area since 1982, providing family enrichment through education and support...first in print and now online We have been recognized in the community as the most trusted parenting resource in Maryland, DC and Northern Virginia. Each month we feature articles written by professionals in the fields of child development, education, arts, special needs and more. Our calendar , "Along the Potomac," lists hundreds of events and activities for children and parents. The "Parents Bulletin Board" includes resources and workshops for moms and dads. Every issue of Washington Parent has special themes. We publish 10 "Guides" Where to Find Us 75,000 copies of Washington Parent magazine are distributed to over 1500 locations throughout the metropolitan area. Major outlets are: Toys R Us and Babies R Us stores, Zany Brainy, Fresh Fields, Borders Books, libraries, community centers, specialty bookstores and Ballet Petite. Our Staff Deborah Benke: Publisher Margaret Hut: Editor Pam McCabe: Publications Manager Jane MacNealy: Production Manager Jacky Dooly: Office Manager, Guides Editor

4. Archived: Parent Information And Resource Centers - March 1996
Check out this teacher's lesson plans and browse a huge listing of special education related web links. OSPI Special education Page (WA). RSVP washington Employment Database of Special education resources. IDEA '97 Regulations. IDEA Practices. Inclusion and parent Advocacy Resource
http://www.ed.gov/Family/ParentCtrs
A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
Parent Information and Resource Centers
March 1996
Table of Contents

For the user's convenience we have also created an ASCII version (49K) of this document and compressed it for ease of downloading.
[Return to Publications] Last Modified October 7,1999 ( gkp

5. Welcome To Bellevue School District
Other resources Department of education offers Think College washington State'sYouth Suicide Prevention Program. More parent resources will be added as they
http://belnet.bellevue.k12.wa.us/pcenter.html
PARENT CENTER - School Directory
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  • School Improvement Plans Reading and math accountability goals for each Bellevue school (presented as PDF documents)
  • - Demographics, test scores, school highlights, etc. (presented as PDF documents)
  • BSD Lesson Study Effort
  • What's New on BSD website
  • Bellevue Schools Directory BSD Special Programs PTSA Website Links
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    7. Online Resources For Special Education - Washington DC - GreatSchools.net
    clearinghouse of special education information, this related processes, and listsparent resources stateby
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    Online Resources for Special Education Check out these useful online resources for parents of special education students.

    8. Parent Resources
    related to assistive technology in the state of washington in order to parent to parent.parents Engaged in education Reform (PEER) The PEER Project seeks to
    http://www.usu.edu/mprrc/parentrec.htm

    9. Washington PAVE
    parent-directed organization that exists to increase independence, empowerment, and future opportunities Category Reference education Special education...... washington PAVE has a policy of nondiscrimination 5652266 (v/tty); 1-800-5-parent(v/tty Legislative Discussion Board Links and resources Office Locations
    http://www.washingtonpave.com/
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    Welcome to the Washington PAVE Web page. Visitors who use screen readers or text-only browsers, or who favor speed over graphics, will prefer the text-only version of this site.
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    Washington PAVE, a parent-directed organization, exists to increase independence, empowerment, and future opportunities for consumers with special needs, their families and communities, through training, information, referral and support.
    Washington PAVE has a policy of nondiscrimination. In the event you, as an employee or recipient of services, feel that you have been discriminated against on the basis of race, color, national origin, marital status, disabled or Vietnam era veteran status, sex, disability, religion, creed, age, sexual orientation, or HIV/AIDS status, you have the right to file a complaint with the agency+s 504 Compliance Officer. Please contact PAVE+s Compliance Officer: Heather M. Hebdon
    6316 South 12th. Street; Tacoma, WA 98465-1900 (253) 565-2266 (v/tty); 1-800-5-PARENT (v/tty); Fax: (253) 566-8052, E-mail:

    10. NEA's Read Across America: Media Resources - Facts About Children's Literacy
    7 Where parent involvement is low, the classroom mean average (reading score) is46 points below the washington, DC National education Association.
    http://www.nea.org/readacross/pressroom/facts.html

    NEA.org Home Page
    Facts...
    About Children's Literacy Read Across America is a project of the National Education Association
    Back to the Press Room. Check out what's happening in your neck of the woods in our State Pages. Return to NEA's Read Across America main page. Share this vital information with your audience
    Children who are read to at home have a higher success rate in school:
    • According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a divison of the U.S. Department of Education , 26 percent of children who were read to three or four times in the last week by a family member recognized all letters of the alphabet. This is compared to 14 percent of children who were read to less frequently. The NCES also reported that children who were read to frequently are also more likely to:
      • count to 20, or higher than those who were not (60% vs. 44%) write their own names (54% vs. 40%) read or pretend to read (77% vs. 57%)
      According to NCES , only 53 percent of children ages three to five were read to daily by a family member (1999). Children in families with incomes below the poverty line are less likely to be read to aloud everyday than are children in families with incomes at or above poverty.

    11. Education World® - Parent Resources : Early Childhood Development
    Up One Level TOP parent resources Early Childhood Development. Dominica (ForeignEmbassy in washington DC). Early Childhood education on Line ECEOL exists to
    http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=433

    12. Education World® - Parent Resources : Homeschooling : *Companies : General Reso
    site offers online catalog and links to resources. We provide teachers supplies, homeeducation supplies, office our store in Lynnwood, washington, our printed
    http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=4893

    13. Special Education Resources Centers: Non-profit Organizations
    New Hampshire educationA-Must, Inc., a non Virginia parent educational AdvocacyTraining Center (PEATC washington NATHHAN News providing support to special
    http://www.iser.com/nps.html
    Internet Special Education Resources
    Special Education Non-Profit Resources
    Providing Nationwide Services Providing Regional and Local Services

    14. Resources For Partnerships Among Families, Schools, And Communities
    that documents the importance of parent involvement in with family support and participationin education. Child Learn a Second Language? washington, DC ERIC
    http://www.cde.ca.gov/iasa/linkages.html
    California Dept of Education A-Z Index Search Help ... Resources
    Resources Family-Community Family Resources We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. - MARTIN LUTHER KING The following is a compilation of resources to assist in the building of partnerships among families, schools, and communities.
    For information on parent and community involvement, contact staff in the Title I Policy and Partnerships Office, tel. 916.6319.0853. Other resources in the Department include:
    Crisis Response and Coping with Tragedy
    . Lists helpful resources that are applicable for coping with any tragedy.
    CDE Press State Content Standards
    . Provides Spanish and English versions of state content standards in English-Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and History-Social Science.
    Specialized Programs Division
    . Coordinates Title I , including Even Start Family Literacy Title VII , and the following programs:
    • Family-School-Community-Partnerships . Helps educators, parents, and community members work together to ensure that all students achieve to content standards adopted by the California Department of Education.
    • Title I Committee of Practitioners (COP) . Advises the California Department of Education on Title I issues.
    • Migrant Education State Advisory Council . Advises the California Department of Education on Migrant Education issues. See Migrant Education on this Web site.

    15. Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help: State Resources:Massachusetts
    Agencies Federally Funded Programs parent and Professional 3388 Massachusetts Departmentof education Website Programs Public Health 250 washington Street, 4th
    http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/local_org/mass.html
    To find other help resources select a topic from the list and click GO Select a Topic US - National Organizations US - Federal Agencies US - State By State Resource Guides Canadian Resources Information By Phone International Links LD Schools On-line Resources Parent Advocacy
    LD OnLine introduces the LD OnLine Yellow Pages ! This exciting new venture brings information about professionals who serve children and adults with learning disabilities and/or ADHD. If you are a professional interested in listing your services, sign-up online now! Select a State Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota

    16. Marc's Special Education/Exceptionality Page
    Special education resources, lesson plans and links to information on a broad range of special education Category Reference education Special education resources and Guides...... Program at U. of washington; Dragon Systems History of Special education resources;IDEA '97 Regulations; IDEA Practices; Inclusion and parent Advocacy Resource
    http://www.halcyon.com/marcs/sped.html
    Marc Sheehan's Special Education/Exceptionality Page
    Last Updated: March 18, 2003
    Welcome to my special education and exceptionality page. I hope that you find this page of resources useful. Feel free to check out my lesson plans page and my educational resources page as well. If you want to suggest any improvements, or inform me of any "dead" links, please contact me at the address below.

    17. Washington State Resources
    From the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities, a statewide listing Category Regional North America education Organizations...... and Hearing Jennette Barrow, President washington SpeechLanguage parent Trainingand Information Center (PTI) Joanne parents Are Vital in education (PAVE) 6316
    http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/wa.htm
    NICHCY State Resources : Washington
    A publication of the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
    Washington State Resources
    Table of Contents
    State Agencies Disability Organizations Parent Organizations Other Organizations
    The offices listed on this state sheet are primarily state-level offices. Even if an office is not close to your home, they can usually put you in touch with resources in your community, as well as provide you with information and assistance about disability issues in your state. If you find that an address or number has changed or is incorrect, please e-mail us at nichcy@aed.org and let us know.
    State Agencies and Organizations
    Age of Eligibility
    Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities. For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under Department of Education: Special Education United States Senators
    Honorable Maria Cantwell (D)
    717 Hart Senate Office Building
    Washington, DC 20510

    18. District Of Columbia Resources
    Provides contact information for organizations, offices, and groups.Category Regional North America Health Disability resources...... School 1401 Brentwood Parkway, NE washington, DC 20002 0333 Email dc_pres@pta.orgOther parent Organization parents' Special education Service Center
    http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/dc.htm
    NICHCY State Resources : District of Columbia
    A publication of the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
    District of Columbia Resources
    Table of Contents
    Agencies/Organizations Disability Organizations Parent Organizations Other Organizations
    The offices listed on this resource sheet are primarily administrative offices for the District of Columbia. Even if an office is not close to your home, they can usually put you in touch with resources in your community, as well as provide you with information and assistance about disability issues in the District of Columbia. If you find that an address or number has changed or is incorrect, please e-mail us at nichcy@aed.org and let us know.
    Agencies and Organizations
    Age of Eligibility
    Each state or territory sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities. For current information concerning your area, please contact the office listed under Department of Education: Special Education United States House of Representatives
    Honorable Eleanor Holmes Norton (D)
    1424 Longworth House Office Building
    Washington, DC 20515

    19. Irvine Unified School District: Parent Resources
    parent Support for the Student Internet Use If you would February 17 washington'sDay K12 and District Office Closed, February 18 Board of education Meeting,
    http://www.iusd.k12.ca.us/parent_resources/
    home schools enrollment faq ... site map search: Family Life Matters
    A compilation of family life education offerings and parent support groups sponsored by various agencies in and around Irvine. A Parent's Guide to Talking with Your Child About the War With Iraq
    Children and youth often know more, worry about more and ask less than we realize. This guide provides some ideas for bringing up difficult topics and helping you reassure your child. Irvine School Readiness Program
    The Irvine School Readiness Program, a collaboration between parents and professionals, provides an assortment of services to help families with children in the 0-5 age range and early care providers develop skills that build strong families and healthy children who are learning and ready for school. Tips for Preventing Student Substance Abuse
    Here are some valuable tips for parents relative to preventing substance abuse. Common Sense Tips for Student Internet Use
    Here are some thoughtful guidelines for every student who spends time on-line.

    20. Parent Resources
    Eric parent Brochures. Family Involvement in education. Chicago Tribune, Los AngelesTimes, the New York Times, San Jose Mercury News, and The washington Post.
    http://www.pvhs.k12.nj.us/parents.html
    PARENT RESOURCES
    Family-Friendly Places The Franklin Institute Science Museum offers online exhibits on an array of science and technology topics. Find good books to read, including Newbery and Caldecott Award Winners, at the American Library Association site. This site includes information about authors, Kids Connect (for help locating all the information online), and educational games. Watch Live from Mars, audio and video transmissions of the Pathfinder's explorations, at NASA's Quest Project site. Find more adventures in space, including views from the Hubble Space Telescope, at a different NASA site. Climb Mt. Ever0est, explore inside the Pyramids, and go on other electronic field trips with the Public Broadcasting System . Preschool children can enjoy children's programming here, elementary school children can practice story telling, and teenagers and adults can take telecourses. Join an interactive exploration of the oceans, on earth and beyond, with the Jason Project Puzzle over optical illusions, take memory tests, and conduct experiments, online and off, at the

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