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         Connecticut Education Parent Resources:     more detail
  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

1. Planned Parenthood Connecticut, Education, Educator Resources, Training, Profess
Community education, Professional Training and resources. Planned parenthood of connecticut is proud to be known as Whether you're an educator, parent, teen or someone who has a
http://www.ppct.org/education/education_intro.htm
Community Education, Professional Training and Resources
Planned Parenthood of Connecticut is proud to be known as "The Source" for medically accurate information, education and training on sexuality and sexual health topics.. Got Questions? Get Answers! Whether you're an educator, parent, teen or someone who has a question, turn to Planned Parenthood first for reliable and current resources.
Activity Toolbox
Community Education
Training and Professional Development
To be connected to the Planned Parenthood nearest you call 1-800-230-PLAN.

2. Learning Disabilities OnLine - Connecticut State Resources
Information, resources, communication opportunities for persons with disabilities. parent Advocacy Center, Inc. (CPAC). connecticut's Birth to Three System. connecticut State Department of education. connecticut State resources*
http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/local_org/connecticut.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

3. SchoolNotes.com (sm)
Smart Websites. education Organizations. parent resources. Student resources. Teacher resources education Association of Plainville, connecticut. New York State United Teachers
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4. Connecticut State Resources
education. resources. National resources. Accessibility CAPP/ NPRC. connecticut parent Advocacy Center Statewide resources (connecticut). Arts. connecticut Art Therapy Association
http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/ct.htm
NICHCY State Resources : Connecticut
A publication of the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
Connecticut 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 Christopher J. Dodd (D)
448 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510

5. Stamford Public Schools, Stamford, Connecticut
parent resources The parent Center, parent volunteers. connecticut State OfficialWebsite. connecticut Dept. of education. -connecticut State Library.
http://www.stamford.k12.ct.us/LinksResources.htm

Board of Education
Calendar Closings/Delays Curriculum ...
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: Links/Resources Links and Resources Stamford Resources, Recreation General Civic, Government and Legal: -Stamford Student Health Resources
The purpose of Student Health Services of Stamford is to improve the overall physical and emotional well being of children in order to maximize their educational experience and potential.
Stamford Community Resources

Resources in Stamford from arts and entertainment to dining, lodging, community groups and more
-Recreation Services in Stamford

Programs -Stamford Recreation Seasonal Brochure
Comprehensive b rochure listing City of Stamford Recreation Services seasonal program offerings
-Stamford Youth Sports Leagues

Links to various Stamford sport league homepages -Education, Youth and Child Development Page (City of Stamford)

6. PARENT RESOURCES
University of connecticut (UCONN). Provides information and resources related tospecial education. for Exceptional Children (CEC); National parent to parent
http://www.mansfieldct.org/schools/mms/staff/carsongg/parent resources.htm
PARENT RESOURCES The following websites are of particular interest for parents. They include links to websites about education and many of them offer articles for parents on various issues. We hope you find these websites useful! Federal and State Information on Education

7. IID: PARENT RESOURCES
and Early Childhood education. ERIC parent Brochures. Brochures from The educational resources Information Center. Online. Oceanology. connecticut Reference. Newspapers Online
http://groton.k12.ct.us/WWW/pol/mtsb/iid01/pr29ii.htm
Parent Resources
National Parent Information Network
"The purpose of NPIN is to provide information to parents and those who work with parents and to foster the exchange of parenting materials." See Parenting News, an online magazine, and Resources for Parents. Sponsored by the ERIC Clearinghouse on Urban Education and the ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education.
ERIC Parent Brochures
Brochures from The Educational Resources Information Center.
U.S. Department of Education Publications for Parents
Access ED pamphlets and brochures designed to address parents' concerns about their children's education. Of interest is the "Helping Your Child" series ("Helping Your Child Learn Math," "Helping Your Child Learn to Read," etc.)
Partnership for Family Involvement in Education
The homepage of this U.S. Department of Education initiative describes their READ*WRITE*NOW! and America Goes Back to School efforts. The page also links to other education and parenting resources.
Kids and Parents on the Web
Kids and Parents on the Web is a curriculum resource for the Discovery Channel School. Click "Educational resources" to see Internet Resources for Kids and Parents, an annotated list of over 800 educational links. Sponsored by Resolution Business Press, Inc.

8. Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help: Missouri State Resources
for educational Development 1875 connecticut Avenue, NW Special education parent'sAdvocacy Link (SEPAL) Marilyn additional information on resources in your
http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/local_org/missouri.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

9. Special Education News -- Connecticut Stats And Links
button to outside web page connecticut State Department of education. parent andFamily Links check out For Families at left for national groups and resources.
http://www.specialednews.com/states/ct/ctlinks.html
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Student data, 1998-99 school year
Source: National Center for Education Statistics Public school students ages 3-21 in special ed
Total public school students ages 3-21, including special ed Special ed portion of all public school students in Connecticut Special ed portion of U.S. public school special ed students Connecticut student portion of U.S. public school students
Actual Federal Spending vs. Authorized Spending
Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
1995-2001 Allocation: '95-'01 Authorization: '95-'01 Funds Missed: $346 million $1.28 billion $935.1 million 2001 Allocation: Possible 2002 Increase: Possible 2002 Allocation: $60.6 million $51.7 million $112.3 million SOURCES: Council for Exceptional Children reprint of aggregated actual allocations from U.S. Department of Education and full funding estimates derived by Fiscal Planning Services, Inc. based on information from IDEA Funding Coalition data. FY2002 appropriation under Harkin-Hagel plan estimated by American Association of School Administrators Federal and State Government Links
check out "Washington Watch" at left for national groups and resources Offices:
Connecticut State Department of Education
U.S. Office of Special Education Northeast Regional Resource Center

10. Parent's Resources.
The thousands of links for gifted and talented issues out there would make the searcher dizzy. We Category Home Family parenting Child education Gifted Children...... The TAG Family Network.A parent organization dedicated to Center for Gifted educationand Talent Development at the University of connecticut.
http://www.ri.net/gifted_talented/parents.html

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Advocacy Characteristics Events ... Sites that are dedicated to Helping Gifted Adults understand what it's all about
If Dr. Seuss had a gifted child ....
by Mary Beth Northrup
Dear Mom-I-am, dear Mom-I-am, we have a problem, Mom-I-am. Your son won't do what he must do. He drives me crazy, yes it's true! He will stall and squirm and hum, and leave all of his work undone. He dreams and will not pay attention, have you considered medication? With other kids he does not play, he is alone much of the day. Something does not seem quite right, because I know he must be bright. He seems to learn, despite the rest, but the work is not his best. He is disruptive, yes it's true. He just won't do what he must do! Yes, teacher, I can really see, how frustrating all this must be, A child who does not meet the norm, a child whose mold won't fit the form. I've had him tested on WISC-III, by your approved test agency. He scores far higher than the mean, there's more to this that can be seen. So help us, help us find the way, to teach this child best if we may. He is not like the rest you see, he acts and thinks far differently.

11. State And Federal Resources
is part of iCONN.org, the connecticut Digital Library. available from The US Departmentof education Publications Center Your Child Learn to Read A parent Guide
http://www.ctpta.org/resources/links_state_fed.htm
State and Federal Resources
State and Federal Government
Below are links to State of Connecticut and Federal Government World Wide Web sites...
The CT PTA has no control over the content on these sites. Please contact the site operators for these sites with any questions.
State of Connecticut Government
Connecticut PTA partners with many other state organizations working on behalf of children, or interested in the health, education and welfare of children and youth. Click here
State of Connecticut
http://www.state.ct.us
The official website for the State of Connecticut and provides public access to information created by government agencies. Commission on Children
http://www.cga.state.ct.us/coc/

Founded in 1985 by an act of the Connecticut Legislature, this bipartisan commission works to oversee matters concerning children and youth. The Commission brings representatives from the legislative, executive and judicial branches of government together with the private sector to promote public policies in children’s best interest.
http://www.state.ct.us/dcf/

12. Resources In Connecticut
CT PTA Home. connecticut parentTeachers Association. www.ctpta.org. www.ccmckids.org.connecticut Homeschool Network Special Needs education.
http://www.preservice.org/T0300855/ctresources.htm
Resources in Connecticut for Families who have Children with Special Needs This website was developed by students at Eastern Connecticut State University enrolled in Adapting Early Childhood Curriculum for Inclusive Classrooms during Fall, 2002. This website was designed to provide information about resources, organizations, and foundations in Connecticut for families and educators of children with special needs.
Autism Autism Society of Connecticut http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/7896/
General Resources
Programs for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities: Ages Birth To 3 www.birth23.org
The Center for Children with Special Health Care Needs
Connecticut Children's Medical Center www.ccmckids.org
Connecticut Special Education Resource Center www.ctserc.org
Connecticut State Department of Education www.state.ct.us/sde
Connecticut Voices for Children www.ctkidslink.org
Easter Seals of Connecticut http://ct.easter-seals.org
Office of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities www.state.ct.us/opapd/

13. Sociology Internet Resources
Comprehensive index of resources for culture, race and ethnicity, criminology, women's studies, family, Category Science Social Sciences Sociology...... The Annie E. Casey Foundation National parent Information Network Tools and IndicesAlta Vista Britannica Guide education Index Excite connecticut's Best
http://www.wcsu.edu/socialsci/socres.html
Site developed by J. Bannister
Recognition Awards
Western Connecticut State University
Department of Social Sciences
WCSU List: Sociology Internet Resources
Scroll down for complete list, or select by topic:
Ethnicity
Women Family Criminology ... Other WCSU Lists
Please report non-working links.
Sarah Zupko's Cultural Studies Center
SocioRealm: Cultural Studies on the WWW
WSU: What is Culture?
For more culture resources, see WCSU List: Anthropology
For resources on world cultural regions, see WCSU List: World Area Studies
SocioSite Index: Sociological Subject Areas
Sociology Links By Subject
Georgetown U.: American Studies Web One World Supersite Keele U.: Online Newsletter: MEME Organizational Behavior: Administrative Science Quarterly Paul Starr's Internet Resources: Communications Amr. Comm. Assoc.: Conflict and Communication L. Krempel's Gallery of Social Structures Clearinghouse: Social Sciences and Social Issues National Aging Information Center National Clearinghouse for Drug and Alcohol Information U. Wis.: Poverty-Related Resources National Coalition for the Homeless D. R. Quammen's

14. 7Online.com: Education Resources
schools in the state, and other education websites Teacher Association; New JerseyState parent Teacher Association; connecticut State parent Teacher Association.
http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/areaguide/guide_education.html
Quick Links News 7 On Your Side 7 On Call The Investigators Our Schools Technology- The Tech Guru Streaming Video Weather 5-Day Forecast At a Glance Watch the Forecast Interactive Get Your 7online.com Desktop Alert ENews Alerts Behind the News with Bill Ritter Message Boards Sports New York Teams ESPN Headlines Entertainment Celebrity Headlines Movies Lottery On TV Your TV Schedule Shows on ABC 7 Health Dr. Jay ABCNEWS.com Health Headlines Technology The Tech Guru Traffic and Live Cameras Tri-State Maps Text Updates Traffic Cameras Views Around NYC Live Cams around the U.S. About ABC 7 News Team Bios Contact Us Jobs at ABC 7
Education Resources
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15. Robyn's Nest - The Parenting Network - Connecticut Resources & Links
and just about anything your family might need in connecticut! offers weekend curriculum,continuing and adult education geared to a parent's hectic schedule
http://www.robynsnest.com/ctresource.htm

Home Page
Connecticut Resources
Boston Joe's Appliance Repair, Inc. - Family owned reliable appliance repair serving most of CT for in-home or carry-in. Authorized Whirlpool, Amana, Maytag, Frigidaire, Carrier service and more! A dedicated sponsor of Robyn's Nest! Connecticut Charts-a-Course - Supporting careers in early childhood education and school-aged care. For more information visit their website or call 1-800-832-7784 or 203-397-4036. Connecticut Educational Services (CES) - Addressing the issues of ADHD, ADD, ODD and other behavioral disorders. Dr. Reynold's unique approach to clinical services includes neurofeedback and diagnostic services for troubled children. An excellent resource! 770 Saybrook Road, Bldg.8, Middletown, CT 06457 (860) 343-0227. Request a "House Call" with Dr. Robert F. Reynolds at Robyn's Nest. Connecticut Family Day Care Associations Networks - Are you an in-home child care provider or looking for care for your preschool, toddler or infant in Connecticut? Give them a call for information to become a provider, find a local provider or to find your local chapter in CT:

16. Family Village -- Connecticut Resources
Information, resources, communication opportunities for persons with disabilities.Category Regional North America Disability resources...... Hill; connecticut parent Advocacy Center, Inc. (CPAC); connecticut's Birth to ThreeSystem; connecticut State Department of education; connecticut State resources
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/comm/connecticut.html
Family Village Community Center Connecticut Resources * Those resources in boldface and marked with an asterisk indicate a web page which lists multiple state resources. Back to Regional Resources Family Village Home
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Last Updated August 18, 1998 by rowley@waisman.wisc.edu

17. Special Education Resources: Special Education Organizations/Parent Organization
Added Sun Aug 26 2001). connecticut parent Advocacy Center Advocates for Justiceand education (Added Sun New York Sinergia/Metropolitan parent Center (Added
http://www.parentpals.com/gossamer/pages/Special_Education_Organizations/Parent_
Parent Training and Information Centers
Looking for something in particular? the entire directory only this category More search options Home Special Education Organizations Parent Organizations : Parent Training and Information Centers FEATURING:

18. Archived: Including Your Child Appendix B: Resources - Parent Training And Infor
(parents as resources Engaged in (parent education and Assistance for Kids) 6055Lehman Drive, Suite 101 Colorado Springs, CO 80918 (719) 5319400 1 connecticut.
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/Including/resptic.html
A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
Including Your Child - April 1997
Appendix B
Resources
Parent Training and Information Centers
ALABAMA Special Education Action Committee, Inc. (SEAC)
3207 International Drive, Suite C
P.O. Box 161274
Mobile, AL 36616-2274
(334) 478-1208 (Voice/TDD)
1-800-222-7322 (Alabama only)
Fax: (334) 473-7877 ALASKA Alaska P.A.R.E.N.T.S., Inc.
(Parents as Resources Engaged in Networking and Training
Statewide)
540 International Airport Road, Suite 200
Anchorage, AK 99518 (907) 563-2246 (Voice/TDD) 1-800-478-7678 (Alaska only) Fax: (907) 563-2257 ARIZONA Pilot Parent Partnerships 2150 East Highland Avenue, Suite 105 Phoenix, AZ 85016 (602) 468-3001 (Voice/TDD) 1-800-237-3007 (Arizona only) Fax: (602) 468-3001 (call first) ARKANSAS Arkansas Parent Support and Information Network Arkansas Disability Coalition 10002 W. Markham, Suite B-7 Little Rock, AR 72205 (501) 221-1330 (Voice/TDD) 1-800-223-1330 (Arkansas only) Fax: (501) 221-9067 CALIFORNIA Northern California Coalition for Parent Training and Information (NCC), Region I

19. National Coalition For Parent Involvement In Education (NCPIE): Resources: By Su
Reading Is Fundamental, Inc., 1825 connecticut Avenue, NW Bredekamp National Associationfor the education of Young parent Brochures Reading Is Fundamental, Inc
http://www.ncpie.org/Resources/Subject_Literacy.html
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If you know the title of the resource that you are seeking, please click below on the first letter of its title. A B C D ... Z
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Becoming A Family of Readers
Reading Is Fundamental, Inc.
TO ORDER: Call 202-287-3220 or toll-free, 1-877-RIF-READ, fax at 202-287-3196, or mail at Reading Is Fundamental, Inc., 1825 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20009. Big School Newsletters
Mississippi Forum on Children and Families
The ten Big School Newsletters are sent to students that have registered for kindergarten. The goal of the newsletter is to help these students prepare for kindergarten by addressing concerns about wha7t will happen at "Big School," by encouraging development of reading skills, providing self-assurance about the new adventure they are about to begin. The letters are sent every week throughout the summer before the children start kindergarten.
TO ORDER: Contact the Forum at 601/355-4911, or email to msforum@meta3.net Go To Top Building Readers TM Newsletter
The Parent Institute
Each month Building Readers shows parents exactly what to do to help their kids learn to read, and to read more proficiently. Available in two age-appropriate editions for parents of preschool and elementary school students, these reproducible newsletters provide the guidance, the steps to take, specific direction and concrete recommendations. Available in both English and Spanish.

20. National Coalition For Parent Involvement In Education (NCPIE): Resources: By Su
label with $.99 postage to 3000 connecticut Ave., NW Promoting Excellence GuidingPrinciples parent Guide. Center for Equity and Excellence in education 1998.
http://www.ncpie.org/Resources/Subject_Diversity.html
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The APEX Workshop Series
ASPIRA Association, Inc.
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Mail to ASPIRA Publications Department, The ASPIRA Association Inc., 1444 Eye Street, NW, Suite 800, Washington, D.C. 20005. All orders must be prepaid unless order is accompanied by an institutional purchase order. Make checks payable to: The ASPIRA Association, Inc. Add $5.00 to cost of item for shipping and handling. ASPIRA Newsletter
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TO ORDER: Mail orders to ASPIRA Publications Department, The ASPIRA Association Inc., 1444 Eye Street, NW, Suite 800, Washington, D.C. 20005. Academia del Pueblo: Math and Science
National Council of La Raza
600 pp. Part of the Project EXCEL series, ADP-MAS aims to increase and strengthen informal math and science education opportunities for Hispanic elementary school students. ADP-MAS is designed to be implemented by community-based teachers and para-educators in collaboration with neighborhood schools. Curriculum highlights include Nuestro Mundo Creativo (Our Creative World) work stations, which feature connections between the lessons presented and the arts. Literature Links connect math and science to stories, poetry and picture books, and Parent Links tie home experiences to classroom learning. Available in English with English and Spanish student handouts.
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