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         Georgia Education Parent Resources:     more detail
  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

81. Georgia Tech Alumni Association - Parents And Students
Sponsored by the Alumni Association, the georgia Tech parents From the Dean Becominga GT parent is likely which is your continued support of their education.
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The Alumni Association involves parents in the life of Georgia Tech by hosting a variety of parent events, programs and volunteer opportunities. Sponsored by the Alumni Association, the Georgia Tech Parents Program serves Tech families by:
  • Communicating with parents through the Tech Connection newsletter and biweekly ParentNews email updates
  • Offering financial support of Institute programs, scholarships and initiatives through the Parents Fund
  • Organizing events like Family Weekend and Spring Back to Tech
  • Offering parents the opportunity to volunteer on campus, in their hometowns and across the country
Message From the Dean Becoming a GT Parent is likely a source of pride for you...as well as a source of excitement and anxiety. Your student's success will depend upon a number of factors, not the least of which is your continued support of their education. We encourage you to partner with us to assist your student in meeting the challenges of college. Through our academic and student life programs, Tech's goal is to prepare technological global leaders of the new millennium. Although this goal is lofty, it can be met through all of us working together. Please take some time to familiarize yourself with the resources available to assist your student in their academic pursuits - such as the Parents Program. Let us know how we can assist you and your student to make the Tech experience meaningful and memorable.

82. Resources And Links
800229-2038 parent to parent of georgia is 542-3457 georgia Department of EducationExceptional Students http//www.specialolympicsga.org georgia ARC Network
http://www.maysouth.org/resources.htm
An Award-Winning Nonprofit Network of Caring, Effective Services for Individuals with Autism, Developmental Disabilities and Behavioral Healthcare Needs About May South Adult Services Research Programs Employment Opportunities Resources and Links Charitable Giving About The May Institute Positive Schools Map of May Locations ... Contact Us Resources and Links Local and Regional Agencies
Atlanta Alliance on Developmental Disabilities

www.aadd.org

Babies Can't Wait Early Intervention
http://health.state.ga.us/programs/bcw/index.shtml

Babies Can't Wait (BCW) is Georgia's early intervention program, a statewide interagency service delivery system for infants and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities and their families.
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
www.choa.org/families

FOCUS (Families of Children Under Stress)
www.focus-ga.org

Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities Georgia www.ga-ddcouncil.org 404-657-2126 or 888-257-4233 TDD 404-657-2133 Georgia Community Support and Solutions (Including respite services) Shepherd Center, Inc.

83. The Special Education Home Page
Links To The Best Special education Sites On The Net!Category Reference education Special education...... Disabilities Home Page; University of georgia LD Training National parent Networkon Disabilities; Make a Wish Special education Legislation The Law and Special
http://specialed.freeyellow.com/
DO YOU KNOW ALL THAT YOU SHOULD ABOUT SPECIAL EDUCATION?
THE SPECIAL EDUCATION HOME PAGE
Recent Topics:
Notes: IGNORANCE IS OUR BIGGEST FOE!! Decide today to achieve your goal by understanding all there is to know about your particular area of interest in Special Education. Remember, if you're a parent, the most important thing to you should be your family! Make sure that you do everything possible to help your children live and succeed with the disabilities they may have. If you're a student, you must understand that there is NO secret potion or formula! Knowledge will help you comprehend what your disability is all about and Hard Work will help you to better live and succeed with it! These are the only ways you will achieve your goals!! Best wishes and good luck to everyone! 2002-2003 School Year
Links To The Best Special Education Sites On The Net! Motivation is what gets you started, Habit is what keeps you going!"

84. Down Syndrome Association Of Atlanta - Links
A parent's Guide to Special education http//www.parentpals.com/. educational ResourcesInformation Center http//www.accesseric.org/. georgia PTA Online http
http://www.down-syndrome-atlanta.org/links.htm
Discussion LINKS TO OTHER SITES The links on this page are here for your information and surfing pleasure; and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of DSAA.
Resources in Georgia
Atlanta Alliance on Developmental Disabilities
http://www.aadd.org/ Babies Can't Wait of Georgia http://www.ph.dhr.state.ga.us/programs/bcw/index.shtml Babies Can't Wait (BCW) is Georgia's early intervention program, a statewide interagency service delivery system for infants and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities and their families. Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
http://www.choa.org/ FOCUS (Families of Children Under Stress) http://www.focus-ga.org/ The Georgia Advocacy Office, Inc.
http://www.thegao.org/ Georgia Department of Education http://www.doe.k12.ga.us/ Georgia Department of Education: Exceptional Students
http://www.doe.k12.ga.us/sla/exceptional/exceptional.asp The Georgia Learning Resource Center http://www.glrs.or g/ The Georgia Public Policy Foundation
http://www.gppf.org/ Georgia State Department of Human Resources
http://www2.state.ga.us/departments/DHR/

85. Education World® : Parents Community Center : Special Needs Children
Crews Middle School in Lawrenceville, georgia, provides links parents Engaged in EducationReform Project (PEER) Goals of trainers in the parent Training and
http://www.educationworld.com/parents/special/

Parents Community

At School:

Afterschool Care

Choosing A School/District

At Home:
Home Activities

Homeschooling

Home-to-School Connection

At Issue:
Kids "At-Risk"
Kid's Health Kids With Special Needs School Issues ... Parents Community Special Needs Children S P E C I A L N E E D S C H I L D R E N Children with special needs are challenging and rewarding to raise. This section is devoted to resources to help parents of special kids both gifted and challenged.
  • Gifted Children This section is devoted to children whose curiosity and depth of understanding exceed the average.
  • Specific Disabilities This section is divided into learning/behavioral disabilities and physical disabilities.
  • Assistive Technology For many children with disability, assistive technology is a transformative tool in there lives, learn more about it here.
GENERAL DISABILITY RESOURCES Sections Special Education Community Here you'll find a comprehensive set of resources on the IEP process, specific disablities, gifted education, and much more. This page in the Early Childhood Educators Community has early intervention resources on special education and children "at-risk" for parents and teachers young children.

86. Learning Disabilities
at The University of georgia; Links about Learning Disabilities Initiative; SpecialEducation resources on the Foundation. Back to Top Student/parent resources
http://www.vcu.edu/aelweb/favoritelinks_ld.htm
Learning Disabilities Important Sites Articles [Back to Top]
Assistive Technology/Technology [Back to Top]
Facts, Data, and Statistics [Back to Top]
Grants

87. Family Medicine - Consumer Health
Medical College of georgia. MCGHealthCare Community education Calendar http//www.mcghealthcare.org andHealth http//kidshealth.org/parent/positive/family
http://www.mcg.edu/AHEC/familymed.htm
Medical College of Georgia GA Statewide AHEC A-Z Index MCG Home
About the Georgia
... Workforce Initiatives

Patient Education Sites General Information Specific Lifestyle and Disease
General Information Alternative and Complementary Medicine Combined Health Information Database http://chid.nih.gov National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine http://nccam.nih.gov/ Drug Information Family Doctor http://familydoctor.org/druginfo/ FDA Drug Information for Consumers http://www.fda.gov/opacom/morecons.html Family Doctor
Family Doctor http://familydoctor.org/
Health Topics
Healthy Living
Drug Information
Self-Care
Herbal and Alternative Remedies
Medical Dictionary Spanish - website offers Spanish version Healthfinder - Health Library Just for You! Healthfinder http://www.healthfinder.gov/ MCGHealthCare Community Education Calendar http://www.mcghealth.org/PatA_01100/PatA_01100c.html MCG - Greenblatt Library Sites Consumer Health http://www.mcg.edu/Library/eresources/ConsuHealth/index.html MEDLINEPlus http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ Specific Lifestyle and Disease Issue s Body Mass Index Body Mass Index Calculator http://www.familydoctor.org/bmi.shtml

88. Home School Corner
Florida Floridaparent-Educators Association Florida Information georgia georgiaHome education Association Atlanta Alternative education Network.
http://www.e-tutor.com/homeschool/resourcesbystate.htm
Bulletin Board Articles Resources Resources by State Magazines Special Needs
Resources by State (CHEA) The Cultural Home Educators Assoc. Homeschool Resources
http://www.happyhomeschoolers.com
Apricot
http://www.apricotpie.com
Eclectic Home School
http://www.eho.org
Homeschooling in the USA
http://homeschooling.about.com/library/weekly/aa072999.htm
Jon's Homeschool Support Groups and Homeschooling Law by State
http://www.midnightbeach.com/hs/Web_Pages.res.f.html
Homeschool Organizations by state from Home Life
http://www.home-school.com/Groups/OrgList.html

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona
... Wyoming Alabama Home Educators of Alabama Round Table Central Alabama Resource for Home Educators North Alabama Home Educator's List of Alabama Support Groups Alabama Homeschool Organizations from Home Life Alaska Alaska Private Home Educator's Association Christian Home Educators of Kodiak Homeschoolers Unlimited Arizona Arizona Families for Home Education Roadrunner Home Schoolers Arkansas Arkansas Home Educators Arkansas Homeschool Organizations and Support Groups Arkansas Homeschooling Live and Learn California California Homeschool Network Homeschool Association of California Homefires, Journal of Homeschooling

89. Education World ® : School Issues: Is Nationwide Pre-K On The Way?
A parent can also count on a public school bus to Start and a weakness of the Georgiaprogram is During his annual state of education address in February
http://www.education-world.com/a_issues/issues088.shtml
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Related Resources ... Grouping/Scheduling School Issues Article S C H O O L I S S U E S A R T I C L E
Is Nationwide Pre-K on the Way?
Georgia is on the right track with its all-day, free prekindergarten program, say parents and educators. Future school reform should include universal prekindergarten nationwide, according to Head Start founder Edward Zigler and U.S. Department of Education Secretary Richard W. Riley. Research has found that quality, early childhood programs make a difference in helping get children ready for school. Although 42 states offer some type of early childhood education, only Georgia offers a free, full-day prekindergarten program for all children. In 1995, Georgia expanded its free, prekindergarten program to include all the state's four-year-olds regardless of family income. At that time, enrollment nearly doubled, jumping to 15,500, said Celeste Osborn, director of the state's Office of School Readiness Today, Georgia's prekindergarten program serves about 63,000 children, about 70 percent of the state's four-year olds, Osborn said. And parents are overwhelmingly happy with it nine out of ten are satisfied. Many say they even spend more time with their children because of the program.

90. DCSS: Preschool Special Education Resources
involved in the fields related to Special education, Teacher Resource Center GeorgiaDepartment of education Teacher and curriculum resources, TeachersFirst A
http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/eservices/support/pse/resources.asp

Home
Instructional Services Support Services Preschool Special Education ... A to Z Kids Stuff Activities for preschool and school-age children A to Z Teacher Stuff Preschool lesson plans and activities All Clip Art 1000's of clipart, animations, images, web graphics and more American Sign Language
Online browser where you can look up video of thousands of ASL signs AskERIC
Provides education information to teachers, librarians, counselors, administrators, parents, and others Barry's Clip Art Thousands of images, all free for you to download Gallaudet University National Deaf Education Center Source of information on topics dealing with deafness and hearing loss The Busy Teachers WebSite K-12
Provides teachers with direct source materials, lesson plans and classroom activities Cooking with Young Children
Encourages teachers and parents to increase their use of cooking with young children Crayola Creativity Central Lesson Plans are rich hands-on learning experiences, linked with core curriculum standards.

91. Neuhaus Education Center, Houston, Texas: Teaching Reading, Teacher Training, Dy
a resource for adult education. from staff presentations at the 53rd Annual Conferenceof The International Dyslexia Association in Atlanta, georgia, click here
http://www.neuhaus.org/
NEUHAUS EDUCATION CENTER Home About Us
Calendar

Teacher Development
...
Online Giving Program
Neuhaus Education Center Founded in 1980, provides a proven, multisensory approach to teaching the basic language skills of reading, writing, and spelling to all students, including those with language-learning differences, especially dyslexia. The Center, a nonprofit foundation, serves as a teacher-training institute and as a resource for parental consultation and adult literacy. The Center is a nonprofit foundation that serves as: a center for professional development for educators, a resource for parental consultation, and a resource for adult education. Web Based Instruction
For Web-based Instruction/Distance Learning, Click here IDA Presentations
To find handouts from staff presentations at the 53rd Annual Conference of The International Dyslexia Association in Atlanta, Georgia, click here Regular office hours are:
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday

92. SJDC Georgia Home
georgia LINKS. Child Advocacy Sites. ANNOUNCEMENTS. DEADLINE 3/15 SJDC is nowaccepting resumes for 2003 Summer Interns. resources. Case Flow Chart.
http://www.childwelfare.net/SJDC/georgiaindex.html
SOUTHERN JUVENILE DEFENDER CENTER
Ensuring excellence in juvenile defense and promoting justice for all children.
HOME ABOUT RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS ... SOUTH CAROLINA TOOLS GLOSSARY CLIENT INTERVIEW FORM Welcome to the Georgia Homepage RECENT ADDITIONS:
Automatic Transfer Reform Bill- HB 670
Com
munity and School Safety Act (CaSa) - State Representatives introduced the bill that gives Juvenile Court Judges discretion on whether to transfer cases to Superior Court.
CaSa Talking Points (pdf)

Read HB 670 Southern Juvenile Defender Center has been working with a coalition of state and national organizations to reform the law that requires prosecution of children as adults. More information on Georgia's Law for Juvenile Transfers to Adult Court Summary of the Campaign for Juvenile Justice's Legislative Hearing about Juvenile Prosecution in Adult Court
Talking points on new research on adolescent brain development and the connection to juvenile culpability.

93. Georgia Day Care Parenting Helpers
of School Readiness Administers the georgia Lottery funded The Early ChildhoodEducation On Line Website parent Soup is like the neighborhood's favorite
http://www.georgiadaycare.com/parentinghelpers.htm
PARENTING HELPERS Search Family CC Homes Summer Camps Caregivers Webs ... Home Learn, through the links below, how to pick and choose the right
Day Care Center for your family.
Plus some extra helpful parenting information. State Rules and Regulations of Child Care Licensing - Official documents from the Georgia Department of Human Resources' Office of Regulatory Services. Office of School Readiness - Administers the Georgia Lottery funded Pre-Kindergarten Program State Child Care Profile - Information from the National Child Care Information Center of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. KidsHealth.org A recommended site for information on your child's emotional and physical health; from the medical experts of the Nemours Foundation and its related hospitals, clinics and centers. The Daily Parent The Daily Parent Newsletter offers the latest information on child development issues, tips for finding quality childcare, and numerous resources for busy parents, as well as child care professionals; prepared by the National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies. The ABC's of Safe and Healthy Childcare from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention Manufacturer Recalls from Consumer Reports Kids - Parenting - This is a well-rounded site for new parents and parents-to-be. Most of the resources focus on babies and young children, but a few of the articles are addressed to the parents of older kids.

94. TRMS Parent Resources
Navigation Menu.
http://www.trms.ga.net/parent/
Navigation Menu Home Monday Messenger Virtual Library Parent Resources Student Hangout Faculty Schoolyard Habitat Upcoming Events Student Showcase Lesson Plans School Information Faculty Lunch Menu Monday Messenger Calendar ...
Community Service Opportunities
Updated on March 7, 2003

95. Get Ready To Read -- Georgia Page
Supports children and adults with learning disabilities and ADHD through educationand advocacy. parent to parent of georgia, Inc. Support and
http://www.getreadytoread.org/link.html
Georgia links

96. Division Of Family And Children Services
and school age care and education programs Resettlement Program; and theTeen ParentImprovement Program under contract, by the University of georgia, College of
http://www2.state.ga.us/departments/dhr/dfcs.html
Division of Family and Children Services The Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) is responsible for welfare and employment support, protecting children, foster care and other services to strengthen families.
What's new: Georgia Department of Community Affairs, Homeless
Action Plan
The DFCS WEB Express Quarterly Newsletter
The DFCS Express, the DFCS Quarterly newsletter is now available in HTML format on the World Wide Web! Educational Assignment Program
Employees of the Division of Family and Children Services have an opportunity for career development in this new program. New DFCS Employees Online Orientation
This web site has information for new employees of the Division of Family and Children Services as part of their orientation program. The web site is available to all local DFCS offices in Georgia.
(Safe Futures Executive Summary)

The plan outlines the vision for child welfare reform in Georgia, the principles and goals of child welfare practice in Georgia and the corresponding major statewide initiatives. As revisions are made to the plan, updated versions will be placed on the web site. DFCS 2002 Statistical Information now available
The DFCS Statistical Information has now been updated to include the latest 2002 data. Previous years (1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001) can also be accessed through this web site.

97. Journey
page will attempt to help families, educators, and friends along this journey withsome brief descriptions, but mainly links to good resources for clinical
http://aspergeratlanta.com/journey.htm
A baby is born and everyone is excited. Somehow as time goes along one or more members of the family start feeling that something, maybe, just maybe, something is just not quite right. This sweet baby is not developing, reacting, and maturing quite like other babies the same age. Each family travels that journey down their own particular path. Some wind up and down hills, in and out of tunnels, round and about each and every obstacle that can be found while others take a more direct route ... to where? Some find their journey ends with a diagnosis of high functioning autism (HFA), pervasive developmental disorder (PDD), nonverbal learning disorder (NLD), central auditory processing disorder (CAPD), semantic pragmatic disorder, hyperlexia, executive processing disorder (EPD), or maybe still another diagnosis. This page will attempt to help families, educators, and friends along this journey with some brief descriptions, but mainly links to good resources for clinical information before you get an "official diagnosis" and also some "down-to-earth" information for helping handle those day-to-day issues of living with a special needs child with the characteristics of the above-described disorders. The first lap on this journey involves "what are the identifying issues which might require seeking a professional diagnosis?" Tony Attwood is considered one of the leading authorities when discussing Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism. His website has a wealth of information and his books present even greater in-depth insight into the world of autism. His

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