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  1. A Parent's Resource Guide to Collge: With a Special Section on Georgia Tech by Bill Osher, Karen Kellogg, 2001-07
  2. Remarks as prepared for delivery by U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley Early Childhood Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, September 11, 1998 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:424940) by Richard W. Riley, 1998
  3. The links of family processes with children's academic and psychosocial competence in rural single-parent African American families (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:405570) by Gene H. Brody, 1997
  4. Parent participation in full-year Headstart programs, by Monika Schaaf, 1969

61. Georgia.gov — Parent & Children Services
Teenparent Improvement Program Provides school-based day planning, health services,and education services to Screening and Intervention (UNHSI) in georgia.
http://www.georgia.gov/00/channel/0,2141,4802_5005,00.html
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Helps families in Georgia pay for early childhood and school age care and education programs. Child Support Enforcement
Works to benefit children by enforcing the parental responsibility to pay financial support. Community Services Programs
Assist eligible households as they endeavor to become self-sufficient. Council on Maternal and Infant Health
The Council serves in an advisory capacity to the Governor and all state agencies on matters regarding maternal and infant health care. It advocates for an equitable system of high quality care, necessary to produce the best pregnancy outcomes and child health for Georgia's Families. Department of Family and Children Services
Offices listed by county. Domestic Abuse
Provides 24 hour crisis lines; legal and social service advocacy; children's programs; parenting support and education; emotional support; and community education. Family Health
Promotes the physical, mental, spiritual, and social well being of children and families through partnerships with communities.

62. GHEA Resources Georgia Law
5. parent must write an annual progress report and retain it for three years 7. Accordingto the Attorney General of georgia, the local superintendent does not
http://www.ghea.org/New Pages/resourcegalaw.html

63. Welcome To The Georgia Psychoeducational Network
Lions Lighthouse Foundation; georgia Partnership for Excellence in education; County);Marcus Institute, The; Northwest georgia Program; parent to parent of
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64. TRC
resources! Check back often to keep abreast of new developments and an upcomingnew look for the TRC. Copyright 19992003 georgia Department of education.
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65. Teacher Resource Center
URLhttp//www.glc.k12.ga.us/passwd/trc/ttools/attach/parent/Monthact/NovActivities.pdf. Copyright19992003 georgia Department of education.
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66. Georgia Homeschooling Laws - A To Z Home's Cool
3. parents or guardians may teach only their own children, the teaching parent orguardian must Summary of georgia Law Related to Home education From BCCHE.
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Georgia Education Code For Homeschooling This is not intended to be legal advice and is distributed for information purposes only. Check for updates at your public library. Compulsory attendance - Between 6 and 16 years of age. (Dropped from 7 to 6 on July 1, 2000) Georgia Education Code: Sections Relevant to Homeschoolers Requirements for Home Study Programs O.C.G.A. 9 20-2-690 ET SEQ.

67. Internet Links: Georgia Council Of Administrators Of Special Education (GCASE)
georgia Partnership for Excellence in education. Governor's Council of DevelopmentalDisabilities for georgia. parent to parent of georgia, Inc.
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You are here: Home e've collected a small, but growing, list of educational links on the Internet. Know of a good site? Send us a link Council of Administrators of Special Education (CASE) State Chapters of CASE: Arizona Council of Administrators of Special Education (AZ CASE) California Council of Administrators of Special Education (CEC Chapter 538) Connecticut Council of Administrators of Special Education Georgia Council of Administrators of Special Education (GCASE) of course :) Idaho Association of Special Education Administrators IASEA Illinois Alliance of Administrators of Special Education (IAASE) Indiana Council of Administrators of Special Education (ICASE) Kentucky Council of Administrators of Special Education (KyCASE) ... Wisconsin Council of Administrators of Special Services (WCASS) Georgia Resources: Advancing Education, Inc. ARCHE Association of Retarded Citizens Autism Society Of America Georgia Chapter ... University of Georgia Department of Educational Leadership Georgia Government Contact the Governor
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68. Home Schools Frequently Asked Questions About Home Study
local school superintendent to notify the parent or guardian of mandate placed onthe public education system calls is available from the georgia Department of
http://www.doe.k12.ga.us/communications/homeschool.html

69. Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Disorder, Autism, Advocates, Attorneys,
Feldman, education Consultant PO Box 7301 Athens, georgia 300604 fax 2080066 rfeldman@mail.rx.uga.eduHAWAII parent Advocacy for education pae-hawaii
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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:

70. Georgia Institute Of Technology :: Quicklinks
Registrar’s Office (parents Info) www.registrar.gatech.edu/parent.html. ReturnTo Top. georgia Tech Continuing education www.conted.gatech.edu.
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71. Educational Links: The School Psychologists' Home Page
Online; Scottish Rite Children's Medical Center Atlanta, georgia. misc.education;alt.education.disabled; k12.chat.teacher; Back to Top of PagePARENT resources
http://www.bartow.k12.ga.us/psych/links.htm
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72. Georgia.gov — Parent & Children Services
for Working Families The Childcare and parent Services (CAPS) program helps familiesin georgia pay for childhood and school age care and education programs
http://dhr.georgia.gov/02/channel/0,2188,5696_5901,00.html
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Adobe Acrobat Format - 42K. Ways to Prevent Child Abuse
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Adobe Acrobat Format - 76K. Division of Family and Children Services
The Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) is responsible for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), food stamp benefits, and social services to assist low-income families or families in crisis. ( TANF ) Temporary Assistance for Needy
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Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), commonly known as welfare, is the monthly cash assistance program for poor families with children under age 18. Adobe Acrobat Format - 31K. Women's Health Medicaid Program for Women with Breast and Cervical Cancer (PDF)
Adobe Acrobat Format - 36K. Child Care Assistance
Child care assistance for families with low incomes, families receiving temporary public assistance, and families transitioning from public assistance in obtaining child care so that the adults can work or attend education or training programs. Adopt a Child
The Office of Adoptions was created January 1, 1997, to streamline the state's adoption program and to increase the rate of adoptions for children meeting the Department of Human Resources definition of children with special needs who are in the permanent custody of DHR.

73. Teacher Resources
lots of information about schools in georgia. US Department of education The websiteof the US Department of education. A wealth of information and resources.
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74. 4MyChild Support, Help & Resources
Students GA Department of education 1870 Twin 7081 Don Daves, President NAMIGeorgia3125 Presidential Sue Smith, Executive Director GA parent Support Network
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STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION P. Paulette Bragg, Director
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1870 Twin Towers East
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Web: www.doe.k12.ga.us/sla/exceptional/exceptional.html PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES:
AGES 3 THROUGH 5 Toni Waylor-Bowen, Consultant
Preschool Special Education GA Department of Education 1870 Twin Towers East Atlanta, GA 30334-5060 Web: www.doe.k12.ga.us/sla/exceptional/exceptional.html PROGRAMS FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS WITH DISABILITIES: AGES BIRTH THROUGH 2 Eve Bogan, Project Director

75. Parents_page
georgia Learning Connections is georgia Department of education curriculum web parent'sCorner at kiddyhouse.com has activities and books to share
http://www.gwinnett.k12.ga.us/BethesdaES/parentcorner.htm
P a r e n t C o r n e r Parent involvement is very important to the students and staff at Bethesda. The Parent-Teacher Association (PTA), Committee for School Improvement (CSI), and school volunteers are all ways that you can get involved at our school. Please contact your child's teacher, the Bethesda PTA, or the school office if you are interested in finding out more information about these opportunities.
A message from our counselors during this difficult time: click here for Parent Tips.
The Parent Institute Newsletter has provided our parents with much helpful information. Bethesda has now subscribed to the "School Success Web Content" Service to provide current helpful information for our parents. The School Success site is updated daily with "Today's Tip for Parents," "Ideas for Parents," "School Success Library," "Ask the Experts" and more. Click here for " School Success Web Content " Service
We will be including education articles from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on our Parent Corner page. These articles will relate to education, parent and student issues, and more. We will provide these articles in English and Spanish. See the first article below: Atlanta Journal-Constitution Education Articles (in English)
Atlanta Journal-Constitution Education Articles (en Espanol) Parent and Child Activity Calendars for December, January, and February

76. Parent Resources
parent resources. SHS Brag Sheet. Registration Information 20022003. GeorgiaDept. of education website. Bulloch County Testing Schedule 2002-2003.
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77. Georgia State University College Of Education
facility for over 175 georgia State University as early childhood education, specialeducation, psychology, social and training on parent education issues and
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Parents who are also Georgia State University students, staff, and faculty have enough to do without having to worry about the type of care their children are receiving during the day. That's why the Lanette L. Suttles Child Development Center exists. The center is designed for children of students, faculty and staff. Approximately 85 children from three months to four years of age are enrolled at the Child Development Center. The Center also operates a state funded pre-kindergarten program for four year olds. As a service to the child care community, the center serves as a resource on all aspects of child care center operations, including personnel management, financial management, curriculum design, physical facility management, staff training, parent involvement, health care issues, and program assessment. The center is a laboratory and demonstration facility for over 175 Georgia State University students each term, coming from various programs such as early childhood education, special education, psychology, social work, nursing, physical therapy, nutrition and mental health. In addition, workshops and training on parent education issues and child health and safety practices are offered to parents.

78. Augusta Group
Classroom C103A, 3203 Washington Road, Augusta, georgia. A parentdriven organizationdedicated to general disability issues, special education law, disability
http://www.parenttoparentofga.org/augussg.htm

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Upcoming Workshop March 15, 2003:
Navigating the Special Education Maze: IDEA, ADA, IEP, FAPE, LRE, . . . What Does It All Mean?
Augusta Area Support Group
When: The group typically meets monthly on the last Tuesday of the month. Group Description: Are you looking for resources? Would you like to know how other parents get services and cope with raising a child with special needs? Come join us for a casual time of talking, sharing, and laughing! It's not just about support, it's also information! This support group is sponsored by Parent to Parent of GA and the Babies Can't Wait Early Intervention Program. Who to Contact: Call Regina Mertz at 706-721-5160 or 706-860-8350 or e-mail Regina. Please provide your name and telephone # in the e-mail. Where the Support Group Meets: Warren Baptist Church, Classroom C103A, 3203 Washington Road, Augusta, Georgia. (Park in back parking lot; take right hall inside entrance.)
Other Augusta Area Activities:
PROs for the Community
A parent-driven organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for families of children with developmental disabilities/special needs in the Augusta area by providing information, training, and resources. PRO aims to provide the necessary tools to obtain quality services and opportunities in the community. PRO is a training and resource service for families. Workshops and individualized training will be provided.

79. Georgia Fatherhood Program: Resources
Child Support Enforcement, the georgia Fatherhood Program The program delivers systematiceducation, training, and life selfesteem of the parent by teaching
http://www.state.ga.us/GAFatherhood/resources.html
Resources The following links contain interesting and informative materials which are related to the efforts of the Georgia Fatherhood Program: Department of Technical and Adult Education
Office of Adult Literacy
(http://www.dtae.org/adultlit.html): The Office of Adult Literacy (OAL) promotes and provides adult literacy programs throughout the state of Georgia. Adults needing basic, general, or specialized skills instruction have access to these programs through OAL. Its mission is to enable every adult in Georgia to learn the basic skills of reading, writing, computation, speaking, and listening to that they may compete in today's workplace.
The Georgia Fatherhood Program
(http://www.dtae.org/teched/CTS/fatherhood.html): In collaboration with the Department of Human Resources, Child Support Enforcement, the Georgia Fatherhood Program began in 1997 as a pilot program in seven technical institutes. The program delivers systematic education, training, and life management skills classes to non-custodial parents who are not paying their court-ordered child support. This program not only enhances the self-esteem of the parent by teaching him skills, but most importantly, contributes to the financial and emotional well being of the child.

80. Education Links
and information to parents, parent advocates, and on issues afecting students withdisabilities in georgia. a variety of special education issues, topics and
http://www.glsp.org/extranet/links6.htm
Education Links
The following links will provide you with useful resource material and information regarding pertinent education and special education satutes, regulations, case law, and many other topics in education and special education. Special Education and Legal Rights This website created by Reed Martin, a nationally recognized attorney in special education, provides a variety of information for legal research on special education issues, new statutes and regulations, recent case law,hop tips for parents and advocates, and strategies on various special education issues, and much more. LRP Publications Access to IDEA statutes, regulations, FERPA, Section 504 regulations and legal publications and conferences on special education, school discipline, and Americans with Disabilities Act. COPAA This website provides special education resources, recent case law, IDEA,regulations, and network for special education attorneys, parents, and parent advocates, to discuss important and novel special education issues that are litigated throughout the nation. You can become a member of COPAA on this website. Wrightslaw: The Special Ed Advocate Peter and Pam Wright have lectured and writen extensively numerous special education topics. Peter Wright is a nationally known special education attorney who argued and won Florence County School District v. Carter before the United States Supreme Court. His wife, Pam Wright, is a psychologist, who works with Peter on special education cases, conferences and pulications. This website provides valuable information on special education laws, recent decisions, and other research, numerous internet links, which includes a link to Amazon.com for ordering books and other publications on special education, psychological testing and assessment and related topics.

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