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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

61. SERC
Development and Information resources for connecticut's Nancy Prescott Director connecticutParent Advocacy Center John Russell education Coordinator – NAACP
http://www.ctserc.org/summit/stakeholders.shtml

62. Parent Training And Information Centers (PTIs)
(VPDCA); Colorado; connecticut; Delaware; District of Sinergia/Metropolitan ParentCenter United We Stand; North Center Ohio Coalition for the education of Children
http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/pti.htm
Parent Training and
Information Centers (PTIs)
Welcome Page Comprehensive Centers Eisenhower Consortia Equity Assistance Centers ... Bilingual Education PTIs Regional Labs Regional Resource Centers Technology Consortia Secretary's Regional Representatives ... Other Resources
Home Funded by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Parent Training and Information Centers in each state provide training and information to parents of infants, toddlers, school-aged children, and young adults with disabilities and the professionals who work with their families. This assistance helps parents participate more effectively with professionals in meeting the educational needs of children and youth with disabilities.

63. Assets Across America: Education & Schools
ConneCT Kids; connecticut Center for School Change; of Prevention Strategies (CAPT);parent Advocacy Coalition Family Involvement in education; Powerful Pathways
http://www.ctassets.org/aaa/education.cfm
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Cultural Diversity Education and Schools Faith Communities ... AAA Home 130 listings

64. Our-Kids: Parenting Classes
education parenting Program offers parenting education family parent Talk is afree support group families with young children (connecticut Park parenting
http://www.our-kids.com/parenting_classes.htm

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Our Kids web
Classes for Parents Childbirth Classes Fertility Classes Fitness Classes Health Classes Parenting Classes Safety Classes Quick List Parenting A wide variety of parenting classes are available to parents of infants through teens. If you want to take a class with a group of neighbors or friends, some organizations will provide classes at your home or choice of community site. We hosted a parenting class at our home, which was very convenient. Our friends and neighbors didn't have to drive far (some walked) and our toddlers played in the basement with a shared a babysitter. Adventist Health DCJCC INOVA Fairfax Co Schools ... Adventist Healthcare Parenting in the 90's (blended and step families, single parenting), dealing with parenting stresses, and practical parenting are a few of Adventist Healthcare 's family health programs.

65. RMMS Student Parent And Teacher Resources
Student, parent/ Caregiver, and Teacher resources and. PBS TeacherSource BringingEducation's Best to Teachers. The connecticut Science Teachers Association is
http://www.rmms.k12.ct.us/studentparentteacher.html
Regional Multicultural Magnet School
Great Sites for Students, Parents, and Teachers
Student, Parent/ Caregiver, and Teacher Resources and
Homework Help Sites:
Homework Central.com This is the first place to go for your homework needs. Choose from Elementary, High School, or College information. B.J. Pinchbeck's Homework Helper- www.bjpinchbeck.com This site is great for a quick search for any project from kindergarten through mid-college. Many awesome links. This site is really cool because it was started in 1996 by a nine year old boy B.J. Pinchbeck, with a little help from his dad. The Minnesota/Saint Paul Star Tribune's homework site This site is a great place for students from kindergarten to high school to get homework advice. Ask An Expert.com Homework Help in Many Subjects Answers within 24 hrs. Ask Jeeves for Kids Ask Jeeves Ways to Help Your Child Succeed in School Lots of great information (a section about each grade) Education Place Free K-8 resources for teachers, students, and parents

66. Windham
For example, our parent Intervention Program provided written Council documents, theEastern connecticut State University to the Board of education for approval
http://www.wcgmf.org/CFI/Windham.html
Home Table Intro WCGMF ...
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The town of Windham is located in the central part of the northeastern section of the state. Windham is unique in that its geographic layout includes a small urban core, the city of Willimantic, which until 15 years ago maintained a separate government from the town of Windham. In 1998, the town's population of 21,534 included 14,746 residents who reside in the 4.5 square mile area of Willimantic; 26% were under age 18. Windham has the third largest Latino population in Connecticut (20% of total population) and 78% of the total Latino population in the county. Windham ranks 164th of the 169 towns in its level of median household income of $36,196 and has a poverty rate (1990) of 15.15%. Per capita income in 1998 was $16,822. In 1990, of all the communities in Connecticut, Windham ranked second only to Hartford in per capita rate of participation in general assistance and fifth in the state for AFDC recipients as percentage of population. The Windham Public School District is included among the state's Priority School Districts, which have the greatest need to improve student achievement and enhance educational opportunities. On the Connecticut Mastery, fewer than 25% of Windham students achieve mastery in reading, writing and mathematics. During the 1997-98 school year, 54.3% of students received free or reduced-price meals and 17% have a language other than English spoken at home. According to the 1997-98 Connecticut Strategic School Profile, the ethnic breakdown of students is: White 51.2%, Black 5.3%, Hispanic 42.6%, Asian American 0.6%, and American Indian 0.3%.

67. Parent Involvement - National Standards
with community partners including the connecticut PTA, put of education adopted aparent involvement policy The Oregon Department of education reprinted the
http://www.pta.org/parentinvolvement/standards/state.asp
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Connecticut's State Board of Education adopted a state policy on School, Family, Community Partnerships on August 7, 1997 based on the National PTA's National Standards for Parent/Family Involvement Programs. Connecticut's General Assembly passed a law in 1997 (Public Act 97-290) which was intended to foster meaningful partnerships among schools, families, and communities to enhance student learning. It stated that ALL local and regional boards of education were required to develop, adopt, and implement written policies and procedures to encourage parent-teacher communication by September 1, 1998. The Connecticut Department of Education along with community partners including the Connecticut PTA, put together a packet to help local boards of ed comply with the law. The packet contained a sample policy, the six standards in detail, an overview of the law, and procedures and agreements that had been developed in school districts around the country, as models for communities to use. This policy and law impact 1,068 public schools including 645 elementary, 163 junior HS/middle schools, 163 high schools, and 17 vocational/technical schools, serving 545,619 public school students.

68. Parent Inv Resources
Ohio parent Information and Resource Center 5812 Madison Road Center for Law andEducation Community Action for Public Schools 1875 connecticut Avenue, NW
http://www.cpsboe.k12.oh.us/ForParents/stnatlres.html
Parent Involvement Resources
Ohio Resources Family and School Partnership Initiative

Ohio Department of Education
65 South Front Street, Room 309
Columbus, OH 43215-4183
Contact: Connie Spencer Ackerman
fax (614) 728-2338 Title I Parent Involvement
Ohio Department of Education
933 High Street
Worthington, OH 43085-4087
Contact: Ann Bohman fax (614) 752-1622 Ohio Congress of Parents and Teachers (PTA) 40 Northwoods Boulevard, Suite A Columbus, OH 43235 fax (614) 781-6349 Ohio Parent Information and Resource Center 5812 Madison Road, # 3 Cincinnati, OH 45227 (513) 272-0273 or (800) 686-1738 fax (513) 527-2485 ohiopirc@cintinet National Resources National Network of Partnership 2000 Schools Johns Hopkins University 3003 North Charles Street, Suite 200 Baltimore, MD 21218 p2000@csos.jhu.edu Center for Law and Education Community Action for Public Schools 1875 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 510

69. St. Vincent's Special Needs Services - Programs And Services For Individuals Wit
Available To Help) parent-to-parent Network www a clearinghouse for respite resourcesin connecticut. Special education Resource Center (SERC) www.ctserc.org.
http://www.stvincentsspecialneeds.org/pages/relatedLinks.html
The FIRST CONNECTIONS Family Center located within the FEROLETO Children’s Development Center is a resource that assists families in finding and using health services for children with special health care needs. We’ve compiled this listing of useful links to assist parents and/or guardians in their search for Connecticut Resources:
Assistive Technology
Connecticut Tech Act Project (CTTAP) - equipment recycling and loan funding
www.techactproject.com
Autism
Connecticut Families for Effective Autism Treatment
www.ctfeat.org
Yale Child Study Center
www.info.med.yale.edu/chldstdy/autism
Child Development
National Association for the Education of Young Children
www.naeyc.org
Zero to Three - Information on child development
www.zerotothree.org
Children’s Hospitals
Connecticut Children’s Medical Center
www.ccmckids.org
Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital
www.ynhh.org/ynhch/ynhch.html
Deaf or Hearing Impaired
www.state.ct.us/cdhi/index.htm Listen-up - provides information and develops products geared to children and their families.
www.listen-up.org

70. National Educational Technology Standards Project
by US DOE under previous administration connecticut Department of by The WisconsinCenter for education Research. parent Involvement What Does Research Tell Us
http://cnets.iste.org/state/st_resources.html
NETS Main NETS for Students NETS for Teachers NETS for Administrators ... Distinguished Achievement Award
Online Resources All links on this page will open in a new window. Closing that new window will take you back to this page. Additional References from Dr. Barrett's Favorite Web Links
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71. Edvisors Network: Special Education/Support
connecticut parent Advocacy Center The CT parent Advocacy A center for parents andparent organizations to Independent Panel for Special education Advice (IPSEA
http://www.edvisors.com/Special_Education/Support/

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72. Resource Links For Possible Funding Sources
connecticut parent Advocacy Center. National parent Network on Disabilities(NPND). Special education TechnologyBritish Columbia (SET-BC). The Arc.
http://www.tfeinc.com/links.htm
Resource Links AbleNet, Inc. Adaptivation, Inc. Ai Squared Apple Computer, Inc. ... Queue, Inc. Roger Wagner Publishing, Inc. SoftTouch/kidTECH Sunburst Communications TASH International, Inc. Tom Snyder Productions ATA RESOURCE CENTERS: California: Alliance for Technology Access Computer Access Center North Carolina: Carolina Computer Access Center Metro School STATE ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS: Alabama: Statewide Technology Access and Response Alaska: Assistive Technologies of Alaska Arizona: Arizona Technology Access Program Connecticut: Tech Act Project Delaware: Delaware Assistive Technology Initiative District of Columbia: Partnership for Assistive Technology Florida: Florida Alliance for Assistive Services and Technology (FAAST) Program Georgia: Tools for Life Idaho: Idaho Assistive Technology Project Kansas: Assistive Technology for Kansas Maryland: Maryland Technology Assistance Program Michigan: Rehabilitation Services Minnesota: Minnesota Star Program North Carolina: North Carolina Assistive Technology Project Nebraska: Nebraska Assistive Technology Project New Jersey: Technology Assistive Resource Program Ohio: TRAIN: Technology Related Assistance Information Network South Dakota: DakotaLink Texas: Texas Assistive Technlogy Partnership OTHER ORGANIZATIONS: ADAMLAB Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf ALS Association American Foundation for the Blind, Technology Center

73. PACER Center - Transition, Vocational Rehabilitation, School-to-Work Resources
for connecticut, Youth with Disabilities, connecticut State Department of Kansas StateBoard of education, 120 SE 10th What are the Ages?; parent Briefs, Winter
http://www.pacer.org/tatra/spanish.htm
PACER Center
Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights
PACER Center
E-mail Directory text-only site
Transition, Vocational Rehabilitation, School-to-Work Resources
in Spanish and Other Languages
HOME WHO WE ARE LINKS PUBLICATIONS ... GUEST BOOK The following is a list of transition, vocational rehabilitation and School-to-Work materials in Spanish which are currently known to the TATRA Project. TATRA has not reviewed every translation listed here and inclusion on this list should not be interpreted as a recommendation or endorsement. Advocates, educators and others interested in sharing them with families should have knowledgeable staff review items to see if they meet the needs of the individuals with whom they are working. If you do have concerns about the quality of materials listed here, please contact us. In addition, the TATRA Project will periodically update this list. If readers have identified or developed helpful Spanish language materials on transition or vocational rehabilitation topics not listed here, please share them with the TATRA Project at tatra@pacer.org

74. Springfield College Home Page/career Center/web Resources
http//www.uscareers.com/resources.htm education New for Employment in educationMassachusetts Educators www.doemass.org/mecc/ connecticut Regional Applicant
http://www.spfldcol.edu/homepage/dept.nsf/FD826240333B58BA45256BB20037D760/6F6F3

75. Connecticut Divorce - Mandatory Parenting Education Programs
connecticut Divorce Information about connecticut's Mandatory parenting EducationProgram The official Relocation of Children by a Divorced parent.
http://www.smith-lawfirm.com/div_parenting_ed.html
Home Directions Family Law Victims Law ... Site Table Connecticut Divorce
Information about Connecticut's Mandatory Parenting Education Program: The official State publication. Other Site Links: A Guide to Divorce Mediation and Collaboration CT Family and Divorce Resources by Sue Smith Relocation of Children by a Divorced Parent Visitation by Grandparents and Other Third Parties ... Pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements Susan K. Smith
Attorney at Law
39 Russ Street
Second Floor
Hartford, CT 06106-1566
Tel: (860) 297-0035
Fax: (860) 297-0040
152 Simsbury Rd.
(Route 10)
Riverdale Farms Bldg. 9
Avon, CT 06001 Voice: (860) 678-1860 Fax: (860) 297-0040 The Fine Print: This web site provides general information only and cannot be relied upon as legal advice. Laws change and differ from State to State. Applicability of the legal principles discussed may differ substantially in individual situations. You should consult an attorney about your particular situation. Search Site Map STATE OF CONNECTICUT JUDICIAL BRANCH Information About Parenting Education Programs Introduction: What are Parenting Education Programs?

76. Education Planet History,United States History,State Histories,Connecticut Lesso
America/USA connecticut (7) Home/Research Tools/USA and World News/Newspapers/NorthAmerica/USA connecticut (13) Home/education/K12 resources/Schools/Primary
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77. Black Rock Branch Library Parent's Place Bridgeport Connecticut
Foster parent Community Foster parent News. Infertility resources American InfertilityAssociation parentsPlace site, affiliated with connecticut Family magazine
http://bridgeport.lib.ct.us/bpl/br/br10.htm

78. Special Needs Connections
Neag School of Educaton, University of connecticut. Hoagie's Gifted EducationPage. Up to index arrow back to parent resources Back to parent resources.
http://www.westmont.dupage.k12.il.us/jrhigh/MC/special_needs.html
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Autism Resources Council for Exceptional Children
(CEC) Disability Resources on the Internet English as a Second Language Website ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education ESL Center ... Family Village Disability Related Resources Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison Internet Resource for Special Children (IRSC) Inclusive Schools State of Washington ISBE Special Education Illinois State Board of Education LD on Line Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDA) National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD) National Eating Disorders Association National Parent Information Network (NPIN) National Information Center for Child and Youth with Disabilities (NICHY) Roads to Learning Public Libraries Learning Disabilities Initiative - American Library Association SERI (Special Education Resources On The Internet Project) Suicide Awareness SA/VA - Suicide Awareness/Voices of Education Up to index
American School for the Deaf Resource Links
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Deaf Resource Library Deaf Spot Deafness/Hard of Hearing NetLinks From about.com

79. Connecticut Summary
Overview connecticut conducts cyclical and focused monitoring provided to districtspecial education administrators two Statewide or regional parent surveys to
http://interact.uoregon.edu/wrrc/monitor/States/CTSummary.html
Connecticut Narrative Summary Questionnaire Response State Resources
Part B

Bureau of Special Education and Pupil Services, Department of Education
25 Industrial Park Road
EMail: Deborah.Richards@po.state.ct.us
SEA Web Address: http://www.state.ct.us/sde
Contact for State Monitoring, Part B : Deborah Richards Part C
Department of Mental Retardation
460 Capitol Avenue
EMail: linda.goodman@po.state.ct.us
SEA Web Address: http://www.birth23.org Contact for State Monitoring, Part C : Linda Goodman Resources: Connecticut has the following resources available on request:
  • Materials to help monitor the IEP Materials to help develop interpretive standards, define required documentation and/or maintain consistency among monitors
Narrative Summary - Connecticut Overview Connecticut conducts cyclical and focused monitoring throughout the state. Cyclical monitoring occurs through the completion of a school district self-assessment followed by a state desk audit. Approximately 50% of those districts in the cycle, also receive a site visit by a team of reviewers including LEA peers and state officials. The focused monitoring is conducted state-wide, determined by data in the areas of total disability prevalence rate, disability specific prevalence rate, percentage of time with non-disabled peers (all disabilities), percentage of time with non-disabled peers (intellectual disabilities), participation rates in statewide testing, and suspension/expulsion rates. Districts are required to submit explanations and corrective actions as necessary.

80. Education World® : Curriculum : Students Remember Connecticut's Vietnam War Her
This is a hoot! Hurst told education World. and Ryerson Elementary School in Madison,connecticut, add to Doe Boyle, said Ryerson PTO parent Danalisa Mancini
http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/curr378.shtml

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