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  1. Iowa Deaf-Blind Project October 1, 1995-September 30, 1999 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:437747) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1999
  2. Iowa behavioral initiative how can schools better serve students with behavioral needs? : what families have to say : a survey report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:373494) by Sally Pederson, 1993
  3. Basic family-centered curriculum for family service workers and parent aides by June C Lloyd, 1984

21. DisAbilities Interest Group
and Universities that serve the needs of the disAbled University of Northern iowaSpecial education. iowa resources. UPS of Down (United parent Support of Down
http://www.cedarnet.org/disab/
Cedar Valley DisAbility Interest Group
Statement of Purpose
This home page exists to help people learn about disabilities and gain from others' information and experiences. It is intended to be a reference for parents, extended family, support professionals, and the person with the disability. Please come in and Explore!
Please Contact Bob Recker for further information on the DisAbilities Special Interest Group CedarNet Menu
Last Updated: 01 October, 1995
Updated information and additions
October 25, 1995
* Initial posting of the home page
Created by Bob Recker
Cedar Valley Resources
DisAbility Related Organizations

22. Teacher Resources
Agency 7 3712 Cedar Heights Drive Cedar Falls, iowa 50613 Telephone Library of educationin the US Department of education. parent Soup http//www.parentsoup.com
http://edservices.aea7.k12.ia.us/curriculum/math/parent.html
Parent Resources
Curriculum Development Educational Services

Area Education Agency 7
3712 Cedar Heights Drive
Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613
Telephone: (319) 273-8215
Fax: (319) 273-8219
What's New
Activities Resources and Research Related Web Page
Lesson Plans Teacher Resources Calendar Best Practice ... Students What's New
Welcome to the parent resource section of my math web page! Please send me any suggestions or links that I do not have listed.
Activities Edmarks Mighty Math Club http://www.mathclub.com/ The Mighty Math Club offers fun, age-appropriate activities that develop problem-solving and math skills. Here you and your child will find engaging learning games and activities, many of which you can do together. Activities are organized by children's ages: 3 to 5 years old, 5 to 8 years old, 8 to 12 years old, and 12 to 14 years old. You and your child can solve a puzzle, uncover a riddle, create a design, enter a contest, and more. EnchantedLearning.com http://www.EnchantedLearning.com/Home.html Enchanted Learning produces children's educational web sites and games which are designed to capture the imagination while maximizing creativity, learning, and enjoyment. You will find many great links. One in the Preschool and Kindergarten page titles

23. 4MyChild Support, Help & Resources
parent TEACHER ASSOCIATION (PTA). essia@netins.net Susan Jensen, Executive DirectorVSA (Very Special Arts) iowa Department of education Grimes State
http://www.cerebralpalsy.org/staIO.html
Home About Cerebral Palsy Frequently Asked Questions What Treatments are Available? ... Lifetime Benefits SUPPORT / GETTING HELP / RESOURCES
Iowa - State Resources
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION Jeananne Hagen, Bureau Chief
Bureau of Family and Community Services
Department of Education
Grimes State Office Building
Des Moines, IA 50319-0146
E-mail: Jeananne.Hagen@ed.state.ia.us
Web: www.state.ia.us/educate/index.html PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES:
AGES 3 THROUGH 5 Mary Schertz, Consultant
Bureau of Family and Community Services Grimes State Office Building Des Moines, IA 50319-0146 E-mail: Mary.Schertz@ed.state.ia.us PROGRAMS FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS WITH DISABILITIES: AGES BIRTH THROUGH 2 Lynn Cook Pletcher, Part C Coordinator

24. Web Resources
PACER Center (parent Advocacy Coalition for educational Rights) http iowa WEB SITESState of iowa Home Page Links to Departments of Health, education, and Human
http://www.aea11.k12.ia.us/ec/ECSE pages/web resources.html
Early Childhood Special Education Web Resources
for Parents of Children with Special Health Care Needs
This list provides a starting point for exploring the World Wide Web. It is not intended to be a comprehensive list. Go to this Category: Advocacy and Public Policy Comprehensive Information Sites Education; Family/Parent Issues, Support, and Parent-to-Parent; ... Iowa Web Sites
Children's Defense Fund
http://www.childrensdefense.org
The Electronic Policy Network: A good starting place for information and links to policy resources in health, education, etc.
http://www.epn.org
Family Voices: A national grassroots organization of families and friends speaking on behalf of children with special health care needs.
http://www.ichp.edu/mchb/fv/
National Organization of Disability: Promotes full and equal participation of persons with disabilities in all aspects of life.
http://www.nod.org
National Parent Network on Disabilities:
http://www.npnd.org/
Net Action: A national, non-profit organizations that features how to use the Internet as a tool for grassroots organizing, outreach, and advocacy.
http://www.netaction.org

25. Grant County Extension Staff Christina Kenney, M.D.
of IMPACT TECH, a peer led health education team sponsored Living Agent, and Deb Ivey,iowa County 4 on the Teen Assessment Program's parent resources web page.
http://www.uwex.edu/ces/cty/grant/profiles/kenneyprofile.html
Your Community Partner changing pictures of landscapes Home Meet Our Staff Community Resources Family Living ... UW System Admininstration
CHRISTINA KENNEY, M.D. - Family Living Agent
Current Position
: Grant County Family Living Agent
Instructor, Department of Family Development Education : M.D. 1998 University of Wisconsin-Madison
B.S. 1993 Texas Tech University Biography:
Christina is a fluent Spanish speaker and has traveled twice to El Salvador to deliver medical supplies and materials for community projects to areas hardest hit by the many years of civil unrest in that country. She also met with USAID officials at the US Embassy in San Salvador and with the prominent officials in Salvadoran government. Christina began working with UW-Extension in Grant County in March of 2002. Her work focuses on effective parenting and child development, family financial management, and health and wellness. Publications: "Parents Make A Difference! - Teens and Tobacco" Co-Editor with Ruth Schriefer, Iowa County Family Living Agent, and Deb Ivey, Iowa County 4-H Youth Development Agent. Authored by Tom Schmitz, Grant/Lafayette Youth Development Educator. Southwest Wisconsin Youth Survey Parent Newsletter October 2002.

26. Urban Parent Involvement: Internet Resources
US Department of education. parent Information and Resource Centers IllinoisFamily education Center. iowa parent Information Resource Center.
http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/timely/upires.htm
Urban Parent Involvement:
Internet Resources
Pathways Home Page Contents Organizations: Center on School, Family, and Community Partnerships Communities in Schools Families and Schools Together (FAST) Family Support America ... U.S. Department of Education Parent Information and Resource Centers: Illinois Family Education Center Indiana Family, School, and Community Partnerships Center Iowa Parent Information Resource Center Michigan Parent Information and Resource Center ... Parents Plus of Wisconsin U.S. Department of Education listing of Parent Resource Centers (lists centers for all states) Tools: Checklist of How to Increase Parent Involvement Developing Family/School Partnerships: Guidelines for Schools and School Districts National Standards for Parent/Family Involvement Programs Parent Involvement Survey ... School and Family Involvement Surveys Content and general comments: info@ncrel.org Technical information: pwaytech@contact.ncrel.org
information.

27. Archived: Including Your Child Appendix B: Resources - Parent Training And Infor
IA 50501 (515) 5765870 1-800-952-4777 (iowa only) Fax Statewide parent Advocacy Network,Inc education for parents of Indian Children with Special Needs Project
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

28. ICPL Kids - Parent And Teacher Resources
includes a local affiliate, iowa parent Family Home education information Homeeducation magazine's large iowa City Community School District Home Page
http://www.iowa-city.lib.ia.us/kids/kidsweb/parent.php
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29. Disability Resources Online From A Parent Of A Blind Child
Developers of JAWS iowa Department for the Blind ASSIST With education Law Links.IEP4u objectives IDEA Practices Home Page parent Advocate News Special
http://hometown.aol.com/redroni63/Index.html
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Disability Resources Online
From a Parent of a Blind Child
About my Family
These are links I have come across in my passion for web surfing. I hope you find them as helpful as I have. If you have any Questions or would like to suggest a link, you can find my E-mail at the bottom of this page. Please be sure to sign the guest book also.
General Disabilty links
All disABILITY Links The Ark Foundation: Spatial Relations and Learning Axis Disability Rights Website Buckle Boss - Seatbelt safety accessory ... Welcome to Developmental Delay Resources
Assessment Tools
Functional Behavioral Assessment Global Assessment of Functioning Motivational Assessment tool Multimodal Functional Behavioral Assessment
Auditory Intergration Therapy
Auditory Intergration Training Hypersensitve Hearing
Autism Links
Autism Center Autism Network for Dietary Intervention Autistic Interactive click page Dietary Interventions in Autism ... The Autism Home Page
Behavioral Links
Positive Behavioral Support - Susan Fake Does Your Child Have Obsessive-compulsive Disorder
Blindness Related Links
American Council of the Blind American Foundation for the Blind-AFB National Federation for the Blind-NFB Archives of Ophthalmology from the AMA ... Blindness/Visual Impairment @ About.com

30. Legal Resources For Special Education
Web site for the Council of parent Attorneys and Disabilities gopher server; Universityof Northern iowa's page about legal asepcts of inclusive education;
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/sped/projects/ose/resources/legal.html
University of Virginia Curry School of Education
Internet Legal Resources
about Special Education and Disabilities
Selected Government Sources
Selected Legal Firms and Publishers
  • The Web site for the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (or COPAA), an independent, nonprofit, tax-exempt organization dedicated to improving the legal assistance for parents of children with disabilities. COPPA hosts an annual conference
  • EDLAW by Jim Rosenfeld.

31. Special Education Resources: Special Education Organizations/Parent Organization
iowa Access for Special Kids (ASK) (Added Sun Aug 26 2001). New York - Resourcesfor Children Pennsylvania - parent education Network (Added Sun Aug 26 2001
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:

32. Educational Resources
Indiana Department of education; iowa Department of education; Best Sites for Children;A parent's Guide to Safety; US Department of education parents Guide to
http://www.mwedconnection.org/resources.html
Education Organizations:
  • American Association of School Administrators (AASA)
  • American School Directory
  • Arkansas Department of Education
  • Central Kansas Cooperative in Education ...
  • Wyoming Department of Education
    Sites for Teachers:
  • The 21st Century Teacher
  • 700+ Great Sites
  • The ALI Resources
  • American Federation of Teachers (AFT) ...
  • Web Sites and Resources for Teachers
    English and Reading
  • Kids Web Literature Page
  • Language and Literature
  • Phonics in Whole Language Classrooms History
  • History Online
  • National Museum of the American Indian
  • Teaching with Historic Places
  • History of the World ...
  • American Memory Libraries
  • American Library Association
  • Library of Congress
  • Internet Public Library Math
  • Algebra Online
  • Ask Dr. Math
  • Math Games
  • Mega Math ...
  • Connect Everyone Can Do Math and Science Music
  • Music Education Online Physical Education, Health, and Nutrition
  • PE Central Science
  • Access Excellence: Resource Center
  • American Association for the Advancement of Science
  • Discover Magazine - School Science Program
  • National Science Teachers Associations ...
  • Space Day Social Studies
  • Lesson Plans and Resources for Social Studies Teachers
  • National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS)
  • Nebraska Social Science Resources HomePage
  • Social Science Resources Educational Resources:
  • Desert Life in the Arab World
  • Economics Resources for K-12 Teachers
  • Education Week on the Web
  • Eisenhower national Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science ...
  • Scholastic Online Kid's Pages:
  • Global Schoolnet Foundation
  • Dragonfly
  • Schoolwork Ugh!
  • 33. GLARRC Assessment Page
    iowa parent Training and Information Center of iowa. Michigan - Citizens Allianceto Uphold Special education (CAUSE). Michigan - parents Are Experts.
    http://www.glarrc.org/glarrc/Resources/InfoMod/infolist.cfm?Pagelist=Parents

    34. Resources
    in iowa City, in partnership with Humanities iowa and the ICD. A parent's Guideto Citizenship pdf. 100th Day pdf 100 Great Character education Ideas for
    http://www.drake.edu/icd/resources.html
    (To open pdf files, first download Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 for FREE from www.adobe.com
    Newsletters of the Institute for Character Development at Drake University, Des Moines, IA. If you would like to receive the ICD newsletter, and if you have an articile you would like to submit for possible inclusion in our next issue, contact Kathleen CharACTer NOW! Spring 2003 Newsletter .pdf CharACTer NOW! Fall 2002 Newsletter.pdf Chronicles from CHARACTER COUNTS! sm October 2002 Chronicle .pdf Opportunities for Iowans
    NEW! STICKS TM Inc.
    Sticks has unveiled a new look for CHARACTER COUNTS! materials and exclusive to Iowa, is offering them for a fundraising effort to raise money for Iowa schools. This special offer is available to schools and PTO/PTA organizers in Iowa. Their main goal is to generate interest, to stop people in their tracks and make them want to read the information and to reinforce the message of CHARACTER COUNTS! There is a set of seven posters available and t-shirts. Each Pillar of Character has a Sticks illustrated image that encompasses all the things that make each value what it is. The posters are of the highest printing quality and design. The art was hand drawn by Sarah Grant-Hutchison, owner of Sticks. Each poster is 19.5" X 34". T-shirts will have the CC! poster (shown below) on the front and the CC! round logo (shown below) on the back.

    35. Catalyst Quick Reference: Teacher Resources
    Riverside Publishing, the creators of the iowa Tests of The Illinois State Boardof education maintains a web Standards to its web site A parent Guide lays
    http://www.catalyst-chicago.org/resources/issues.htm
    Educational issues
    The resources listed below are offered by Chicago-area groups or address issues of particular concern to Chicago (i.e., the Iowa Test of Basic Skills). For background material on national issues and a links to national resources, try Education Week 's Issues page. The middleweb.com site also features a strong collection of national resources, some focused on grades 6-8, others of more general interest. Alternative Schools Assessment Bilingual Education Character Education ... Vouchers Alternative Schools The Alternative Schools Network works with "non-public alternative community-run schools," including GED and adult literacy programs, in the Chicago area. The network's web site includes a directory. Call (773) 728-4030 or e-mail AltSchools@aol.com Assessment The Chicago School Board offers explanations of its three main testing programs: the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS), The Illinois Standards Achievement Tests (ISAT) and the Chicago Academic Standards Exam (CASE). Another page offers citywide score data High Stakes: Testing for Tracking, Promotion, and Graduation

    36. Special And Gifted Center_Gifted And Talented
    Blank Talent Searches University of iowa Belin education publication on gifted andtalented education. Connection, teacher training, parent resources and more
    http://www.edgateteam.net/sped_gifted/giftandtalent.htm

    The Basics
    Hot Topics Specific Conditions Gifted and Talented ... Center Home This site is sponsored by: An EdGate Content Channel
    Strategies for working at home and at school with gifted and talented children. Check It Out Did You Know Take A Tour Learning Materials ... Other Gifted and Talented Links
    Check It Out!
    Do you have students with special gifts? If so, you should be aware of the Center for Talented
    Youth
    at the Johns Hopkins University http://www.jhu.edu/gifted/ . The Center for Talented
    Youth is a national and international talent search that identifies outstanding academic talent
    and provides challenging and innovative learning opportunities in mathematics, science, and

    37. Child Care That Works
    parents will access and use resources on identifying more recommended practices tostrengthen parent education efforts C. Developing the iowa Healthy Child Care
    http://www.extension.iastate.edu/Pages/planofwork/plan320.html
    320 Child Care That Works Statement of Issue:
    The need for accessible, affordable, quality, child care in Iowa has become a critical economic development issue. Iowa ranks second in the nation with the percentage of women who are in the workforce with children under the age of 6. An estimated 70 percent of Iowa mothers with children younger than six, and 82 percent of women with children between the ages of six and 17, are in the labor force. Rural communities seeking to attract industry find that child care is a key issue for potential employers. Funding and community resources for the development of rural child care is greatly limited. In many communities there are acute shortages of school-age child care. In Iowa, only about one in ten public schools offer before and after school care programs. Evening or weekend care is lacking as well. In Iowa fewer than one out of six providers offer care after 6 p.m. or overnight. Infant and toddler care is extremely costly and in short supply. Child care for a 12 month-old in a child care center in Iowa in 1997 averages $5211, but could cost as much as $7280. The shortage of available care is compounded by the lack of suitable buildings for child care centers in many communities. Deteriorating and unsafe playgrounds are also a serious concern. State training requirements have increased 400% in the last two years, yet training is not readily available in most areas of the state. The situation is accentuated by the high 40-60% turnover rate of providers. Turnover is linked to lack of training and low wages. In 1996, the average annual wage of child care workers in Iowa was only $11,620.

    38. AEA 10 Information
    Outside of iowa 2003 Midwest Association for the education of Young Children 2003Conference, April 912, 2003, Peoria, IL Educator resources Teacher/parent
    http://www.aea10.k12.ia.us/webfiles/curr/earlychildhood/info.html
    Grant Wood AEA Information
    This site will provide announcements, events, and other information of interest to Early Childhood Educators and Parents in the east central Iowa area.
    Grant Wood AEA 10 Early Childhood Programs and Services: Child Check
    http://www.aea10.k12.ia.us/webfiles/speced/childcheck.html-ssi
    Child Check is a free screening of your child's vision, hearing, pre-academic skills, speech, language, fine and gross motor skills. Child Check observes children that may have behavioral, social, or emotional concerns which could have an impact on their ability to learn from others. The screening takes about 45 minutes. Child Check is FREE to children ages 3 and 4, who live in the seven-county Grant Wood AEA service area. This includes: Benton, Cedar, Iowa, Johnson, Jones, Linn, and Washington counties. If your child will be attending kindergarten in 2002 and has not been through Child Check, he or she may make an appointment for screening. Community Empowerment
    http://www.aea10.k12.ia.us/webfiles/schcomplan/comempow.html
    In 1998, the Iowa Legislature established a Community Empowerment process, pooling and allocating funds to partnerships within geographical areas which focused on the well-being of families with young children and the removal of barriers to receiving education, health and human services. School board members, administrators, teachers and families are invited to be part of the process. GWAEA staff have been an integral part of Community Empowerment efforts in each county, can explain the legislation and its impact on schools, and can assist in getting involved with local efforts.

    39. IOWA
    7. How will resources be pooled with other resources? Matching funds are from iowa'sIDEA Part B, IDEA Part C, parent education Connection and IDEA Part D. SIG
    http://www.signetwork.org/SIG2000/Iowa.htm
    Summary of 1999 Funded State Improvement Grant Applications
    August 1999 IOWA Abstract or Conceptual Framework for State Systemic Change
    Systemic change will occur as a result of:
    • The increase of fully certified teachers in special education positions. Diversification of the special education teacher workforce. Increased focus and implementation of system-wide personnel preparation and development of general education teachers and building administrators in the development of Individualized Education Programs (IEP).
    IOWA Basic Information
    Project Title: System Building for Special Education Personnel Development and Support. Primary contact person:
    Diane Accola Address: Iowa State Department of Education
    Bureau of Children
    Family and Community Service
    Grimes State Office Building
    Des Moines, Iowa 50319-0146 Phone: Fax: Email: diane.accola@ed.state.ia.us Web site: http://www.state.ia.us/educate/programs Date SIG application written/submitted: September 30, 1998

    40. Education World ® : School Administrators: Parent- And Community-Involvement St
    a document by the State of iowa Department of of resources about family and communityinvolvement in education. The site includes parent and Family Involvement
    http://www.education-world.com/a_admin/admin192.shtml
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    Parent- and Community-Involvement Strategies That Work
    The research is clear: When parents and communities are involved in schools, education improves. From New York to California, from an individual student's notebook to community-outreach programs, here are five approaches to parental and community involvement that work! Included: Five successful programs for parent and community involvement plus links to dozens of online resources! "Research shows the benefits of parent involvement in kids' education," principal Jerry Eichholz told Education World. "I believe it's very important to help parents understand what it is they can do to help the student succeed. I try to show parents how to be actively involved." Eichholz is the principal of Highland Elementary School in the Riverview Gardens School District of St. Louis County, Missouri

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