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Extractions: Child care resource and referral agencies (R&Rs) provide referrals and counseling to parents who are seeking child care. R&R agencies also help to coordinate local child care training efforts and serve as a clearinghouse for training information. Lending libraries of training resource guides, books, and toys for child care providers also are maintained. NACCRRA also offers a phone service that parents can call to find their local R&R (1-800-424-2246). "Learning Options" is a series of online courses that NACCRRA offers for child care professionals.
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Extractions: What follows is a list of projects, products, learning materials and other items of interest found in the Literacy and Plain Language Collections in the Human Resources Development Canada Library. Many of these items began as projects funded by the National Literacy Secretariat. Most of the material listed here is available for loan. The HRDC Library does not loan to individuals directly, but will send items to other libraries through inter-library loan. If your organization does not have a library, contact your local public library and ask them to borrow the items you are interested in. Most college and university libraries will also provide this service if you are a student or are employed by the organization. Please be aware that some libraries charge for this service. Departmental Library
Parents Involved Network Of Pennsylvania PIN assists parents of children with have emotional or behavioral disorders, receiving mental health services, receiving special education services or are in the juvenile justice system. Find fact sheets and therapeutic resources. http://www.pinofpa.org/
Extractions: PIN is here to assist parents of children who: Parents Involved Network of Pennsylvania ( PIN ) is an organization that assists parents or caregivers of children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral disorders. PIN provides information, helps parents find services and will advocate on their behalf with any of the public systems that serve children. These include the mental health system, education, and other state and local child-serving agencies. March / April 2003 PIN Newsletter Sharing online Education Law Center's booklet Rights to Special Education in Pennsylvania now available Did you know that the Sharing newsletter is available to you online? The cost of printing the newsletter has risen and is becoming prohibitive. Help us save money so that we can continue to help you by publishing the Sharing newsletter. If you would like to receive an email notice when the
Extractions: K-12 Schools Higher and Adult Education Teaching in PA Libraries ... View as Text-Only Thursday, April 10, 2003 The Education Plan for a New Pennsylvania Giving All Our School Districts a Path to Prosperity and Growth The Plan for a New Pennsylvania is based on the twin principles that all of the Commonwealth's children deserve the opportunity to learn and that an educated citizenry is our most effective economic development tool. The proposal represents an unprecedented investment in Pennsylvania's future - not just in terms of resources, but also in its message: Pennsylvania has a choice. With this plan, the Commonwealth chooses a future of equity, of prosperity and of growth. Click here for more information on the Governor's Plan for a New Pennsylvania. Click here for more information about the Education Budget. Click here for quick facts on School Improvement Funds Click here for the 'We Have a Choice: Multi-media Presentation" ... Safe Schools Crisis Response
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State/Local Resources Index Page - Pennsylvania NICHCY State resources Over 45 resources for the state of pennsylvania. parent EducationNetwork Louise Thieme 333 East Seventh Avenue York, PA 17404 717845 http://www.childrenwithdisabilities.ncjrs.org/pennsylvania.html
State Resources Even Start Family Literacy Program parent Resource Center. Y2K Assistance for theEducation Community Society Catholic Homeschoolers of pennsylvania 101 South http://www.rosetree.k12.pa.us/home/links/state_resources.htm
September 2002 Show Resources No Child Left Behind Tools And received a Classroom Plus grant from the pennsylvania Department of Educationto purchase for her son and serves as a parent/student advocate http://www.ed.gov/offices/OIIA/television/0209-resources.html
Including Your Child Appendix B Resources - Parent Training And resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc. 814) 6768615 1-800-447-1431 (Pennsylvaniaonly) Fax parent education Network (PEN) 333 East 7th Avenue York, PA http://www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/Including/resptic.html
Parent Education Instructor FamilyChild resources, Inc. parent education Instructor. Job Location York, PennsylvaniaDuration Occasional (as needed). Weekend and evening hours required. http://www.nationjob.com/showjob.cgi/fmcr3.html
Extractions: Job Profile Home Find Jobs Job Seekers: Resources Post Jobs ... Employers: Resources York, Pennsylvania Occasional (as needed). Weekend and evening hours required. Part-time position to teach parenting courses throughout York County area. Bachelor's degree and relevant experience. Must have access to reliable transportation. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. Interested and qualified candidates should send resume with cover letter indicating salary requirement to:
Pennsylvania Parent Information Resource Center initiate and expand opportunities for pennsylvania's parents to be involved in theirchildren's education. PIRC strives to Increase parent's knowledge of http://www.papirc.org/partnerships.htm
Pennsylvania Parent Information Resource Center Academy of Sciences, 1998) Therefor, Title I of the Elementary and Secondary EducationAct (ESEA Copyright 2000, pennsylvania parent Information Resource http://www.papirc.org/education.htm
Family Village / Community Center / Pennsylvania Resources of pennsylvania; parent to parent Internet of STAR at the Children's Institute; SpecialEducation; pennsylvania Department of Health; pennsylvania Respite Programs http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/comm/pennsylvania.html
Extractions: Family Village Community Center Pennsylvania Resources Camp Lee Mar Camphill Soltane Capital Area Therapeutic Riding Association (CATRA) Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science ... Children's Seashore House From the University Affiliated Program at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Disabilities Rights Advocacy Group, Inc. (DRAG) Easter Seal Society of Northeastern Pennsylvania Elwyn, Inc. Genetics Education and Counseling Program From the University of Pittsburgh Institute on Disabilities From the University Affiliated Program (UAP) at Temple University Learning Disabilities Association of Bucks County Learning Disabilities Association of Pennsylvania (LDAP) Liberty Resources Center for Independent Living Mental Health Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania ... Parents with Disabilities Project From Project STAR at the Children's Institute Special Education Pennsylvania Department of Health Pennsylvania Respite Programs Pennsylvania State Resources * From LD Online Pennsylvania State Resources * From the National Adult Literacy and Learning Disabilities Center Pennsylvania State Resources * From the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities (NICHCY) Pennsylvania Transportation Alliance Philadelphia Maternal and Child Health Mailing List PHILAMCH-L Leave subject line blank and include the following in your message: subscribe philamch-l your email address Pittsburgh Regional Resources for People with Disabilities From Three River Free Net Scranton State School for the Deaf Special Kids Network Spina Bifida Association of Western Pennsylvania Temple University Speech-Language-Hearing Center ... Three Rivers Center for Independent Living or
PAGE Links To Gifted A MUST link for every parent and teacher in the state of pennsylvania. http//ericir.sunsite.syr.edu/Official website for academic education research. http://www.penngifted.org/links.html
Extractions: URL: http://ericec.org/ Digests on Gifted Education Research - (please scroll down the web page to the gifted education category.) and links to International/National/State Associations. Facts and Minibibs see listings of academic journals for gifted education, gifted education presses, and gifted education resources - with links where available AND bibliographies for further research in gifted by topics such as Dual Exceptionalities Readings and Resources on Attention Deficit Disorders (ADD)/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders (ADHD)(1995), and much, much more. The ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education (ERIC EC) and The Council for Exceptional Children: Homeschooling Gifted Students: An Introductory Guide for Parents Frequently Asked Questions Very valuable! Not all on gifted. But look at this list!
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POW 5I Resources pennsylvania State faculty in the College of Health and Human parent educationresources and preteen and teen (low literacy) educational materials and http://pow.cas.psu.edu/Final/5IResources.html