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21. Helping Children Succeed In School - Additional Resources
illinois State Board of education, 100 North First Street, Springfield, IL 627770001 Teacher- parent Relationships by Jeannette Galambos Stone (1987).
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/succeed/11-resources.html
Parental Involvement in School Instill a Love in Learning School Stress Learning Styles ... Additional Resources
Additional Resources
Family Relationships
Building Family Strengths . (1995). A family 4-H project in which all members of the family participate. The life-skills projects are done in the home. Written by Illinois Extension educators. The information is available through your local Illinois Extension county offices Celebrate Your Family - A Learn-At-Home Series . This is a general program for all families that gives them a chance to understand and explore the strengths of their family. Two six-issue newsletters have been developed by Pennsylvania State University to help all types of families learn to have fun together, identify their strengths and develop ways of communicating better. Written by Illinois Extension Family Life educators. The information is available through your local Illinois Extension county offices Effective Black Parenting
Family 4-H
(available in English and Spanish) (1996). Family 4-H provides six weekly meeting trainings to explore six topics. It reinforces the opportunity for adults to become important for their children and encourages the inclusion of relatives, neighbors and other community members. Written by Illinois Extension educators. The information is available through

22. Parent Resources
parent resources. at (608)2634223 or via e-mail at evak@education.wisc.edu the ABC's,by Jeanne Mattick, Consolidated School District 21, Wheeling, illinois.BR
http://www.wcer.wisc.edu/ccvi/pubs/publication/archive/newsletter/Winter1997_Wea
Parent Resources
By Eva Kubinski
Help Your Child Improve in Test-Taking [April 1993]
Office of Educational Research and Improvement, U.S. Department of Education, 3 pages.
This brochure, developed and provided by the U.S. Department of Education's [USED] Office of Educational Research and Improvement [OERI] is a brief listing of useful strategies and ideas that parents can use to help their child become a more successful test-taker. The brochure covers topics such as "Why Test?" explaining the reasons schools use tests, and the types of tests they use; "Ask the School," which gives tips on finding the school policies and practices for taking tests; "Avoid Test Anxiety," with a description of what test anxiety is and strategies to help children combat it; "Do's and Don'ts" of tests and testing for parents; and "After the Test," which tells parents how to help their child learn from the test-taking process and improve their testing ability.
The complete brochure is available on the ED Internet website at http://www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/TestTaking/index.html

23. Illinois State Resources
org Web www.familysupportnetwork.org/ parent Teacher Association (PTA or policiesof the Department of education, nor does NICHCY State resources illinois
http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/il.htm
NICHCY State Resources : Illinois
A publication of the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
Illinois State Resources
Table of Contents
State Agencies Disability Organizations Parent Organizations Other Organizations
The offices listed on this state sheet are primarily state-level offices. Even if an office is not close to your home, they can usually put you in touch with resources in your community, as well as provide you with information and assistance about disability issues in your state. If you find that an address or number has changed or is incorrect, please e-mail us at nichcy@aed.org and let us know.
State Agencies and Organizations
Age of Eligibility
Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities. For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under Department of Education: Special Education United States Senators
Honorable Richard J. Durbin (D)
332 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510

24. STAR NET Resources
Family Resource 1.888.FRC.BABY Exceptional parent Magazine Family Disabilities (QICD)773.429.9723 IDEA illinois State Board of education 800.845.8749
http://www.cps.k12.il.us/AboutCPS/Departments/OSS/STAR_NET/STAR_NET_Resources/st
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Autisim Network for Dietary
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Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement

Chicago Public Library

Chicago Public Schools

Child Trends, Inc
...
Connect for Kids Newsletter

(C.L.A.S.) 800.583.4135
Deaf Education Resources Archive

Designs for Change
29 E. Madison, Ste 650 Chgo, IL 312.236.7252
Division of Early Childhood
(DEC) 303.620.4579 Early Childhood Research Quarterly Early Head Start National Resource Center Early Head Start Technical Assistance Educational Resource Information Center ... Comfort Connection Family Resource 1.888.FRC.BABY Exceptional Parent Magazine Family Resource Center on Disabilities Family Support Network (FSN) Family Voice of Illinois ... Great Lakes Quality Improvement Center for Disabilities (QIC-D) IDEA Illinois State Board of Education Learning Disability Association for America Lekotek (National Center) Evanston ... Lesson Plans Online LRE Clearinghouse 800.573.3383 312.372.7160 312.372.7139 Fax Mayor´s Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) 312.746.5702

25. IEL. Resources. FAQs. What Is The Illinois Prekindergarten Program For Children
the Early Childhood Block Grant do require parent participation and education. themap linked below, then looking for the illinois Association of
http://www.illinoisearlylearning.org/faqs/prekprogram.htm

Rod R. Blagojevich, Governor
IEL Links
About IEL Illinois Early Learning Standards Tip Sheets Other Resources ... Home Search Illinois
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FAQs
Resources on Early Learning
FAQs What Is the Illinois Prekindergarten Program for Children at Risk of Academic Failure? This state-funded program provides grant money to local school districts. The districts use the money to set up preschool education programs specifically meant to serve children identified as being at risk of academic failure. Local school districts and community-based agencies can apply for grants through the Illinois Early Childhood Block Grant to fund prekindergarten programs for children identified as at risk. (
Are programs funded by the Illinois Prekindergarten Program available to all preschool children? During fiscal year 2000, these programs served 73% of the children identified as at risk for academic failure. (

26. Northwest Illinois Education-to-Careers Partnership - Parent
is a good idea to recommend using resources in the As a concerned parent, there couldbe a place in the organization and management of the educationto-Careers
http://www.nwiletc.org/parents.html

27. Links To Educational Sites
National education Association (NEA) parent resources, National parent InformationNetwork, illinois Early Learning. illinois State Board of education (ISBE).
http://www.district87.org/pr/linksofinterest/main.html
Back About us Publications Calendar Back About us Publications Calendar ... Bloomington Education Association

28. NPIN/Illinois: Collaborators
working with the National parent Information Network parents and families, NPIN illinois to develop Communication education/Skill Building Outreach resources.
http://npinil.crc.uiuc.edu/ifpn.html
Illinois Family Partnership Network
Leaders In Action
Our Vision Families realize and use their own power. Families' voices are heard in policy and program design. Services are more responsive and effective as a result of parent/family input. Families find opportunities in their own communities to take leadership. Every parent who needs help knows how to find and ask for assistance. History In 1996 a group of Illinois parents and representatives from state agencies and organizations joined together to build more effective ways of involving parents in local and state decision-making bodies which impact children and families. Fundamental to the group's work was the understanding that families' voices are essential in developing effective programs and policies for children and their parents. The Parent Leadership Committee convened the first Illinois Parent Leadership Conference in March of 1997. Over 180 parent leaders representing a wide range of interests and groups attended the day and a half meeting designed to strengthen leadership skills and knowledge about issues affecting children and families throughout the state. The IFPN network is dedicated to the idea that parent involvement and family leadership is essential for improving the health and well being of all Illinois children. Our efforts are based on the following beliefs:

29. Programs And Other Helpful Links
International Center for Gifted education and Talent parent resources Job ShadowingNational Organization 8th illinois State Curriculum Center IL Occupational
http://www.riroe.k12.il.us/riroe/ilstw/links.html
Established Programs
and
Other Helpful Links Select the Web Site Type to visit:
STW Sites

Career Sites

Sites with Teacher Resources

Special Populations
(Disabilities, Gifted, etc)
Gender Equity

Diversity Resources
STW Sites
Illinois State Education-To-Careers Federal School-To-Work Illinois Learning Standards Illinois Occupational Skill Standards ... Cambridge's School Store
Cambridge Model Community Service Project Supervised Rock Island Regional District
Career Sites
Presentations Need Adobe Acrobat Reader to Open * Peoria ETC Conference 1999 Overheads* Speech text Gender Equity Sites Equity Resource Center Can borrow items from library!! ISBE Gender Equity Page Great Resources Ada Project for K-12 females Site to to encourage young girls to get interested in science/math/technology and to consider related careers Make Girls Count Women in Trades Recruitment, placement and retention of women in the skilled trades and other nontraditional occupations Girl Power Women Connect Career Tips and wage information Women in Technology AFL-CIO Pay Equity Museum of Women in Science and Technology It's a Living: Career News for Girls Article on female pilot.

30. Family Literacy Resources
illinois Secretary of State illinois State Library and money, childcare, divorce,education, milestones, behavior Smart parent resources Great list of Internet
http://literacy.kent.edu/~illinois/illfamilypar.html
Quick Links - Home - About Network - Literacy Providers - Hotline - Internet Links = Mail List - Calendar of - Statistics - Legislation Technology Training - National Links Directories - About LINCS - Contact Us - Our Partners - NIFL - Site Map - Help - Eastern LINCS - Midwest LINCS - Southern LINCS - Western/ Pacific LINCS
Illinois NETWORK
Illinois Secretary of State
Illinois State Library
Literacy Office
300 S. Second Street
Springfield, IL
Phone: 217-785-6921 or
Fax: 217-785-6927 Family Literacy Resources Internet Sites for Parents
  • Activities
  • Parenting
  • Reading to your children Parenting
  • MUJER - Mothers United for Jobs Education and Results This page was created by the Culebra Moms of the Culebra Workforce Center's "Choices" Class in San Antonio, Texas. This site is filled with rich content geared to adult leaners and includes: Poetry From the Heart, Our Children, A Typical Day for a Culebra Mom, Great Recipes From Our class, and much more.
  • First Nine Months This site is rich with information and includes topics such as breast feeding, natural child birth, stages of development, health and nutrition and much more. Be sure to check out The First Nine Months which is a multimedia presentation showing the development of a baby from to 9 months. It takes a while to load but is well worth the wait. This site also includes an interactive pregnancy calendar which will build a day-by-day customized calendar detailing the development of a baby from before conception to birth. Users can enter their personal information and print out a customized calendar containing recommended office visits, activities, things to watch for and much more.
  • 31. Channahon School District 17: Channahon, Illinois
    profiling successful local approaches that foster parent partnerships with education. FamilyIs.com resources for parents on school, safety, and
    http://www.channahon.will.k12.il.us/resources/parent.shtml
    C C Channahon School District 17 Channahon School District 17 Online Resources Home Channahon School District 17 The resource links contained in this website are intended to provide parents, students and staff easy access to information that can be used for educational purposes. These links will be updated on a regular basis. Please note: these links are not part of the Channahon School District 17 website. They will open in a new window. For Students For Parents For Teachers Community ... Ask Dr. Math Ask Dr. Math is a Math Forum Project that is maintained by Swarthmore College. It is an excellent website for parents, teachers, and especially children. The Math Forum home page is divided by grade level and is designed to answer K-12 math questions. Parents and mathematics teachers can also benefit from this site's forum by asking questions regarding new methods, teaching techniques, innovative curriculums, and math education concerns. Awesome Library Awesome Library organizes the Web with 17,000 carefully reviewed resources, including the top 5 percent in education.

    32. Parent Resources - Pack 101, Naperville, IL
    play an active role in their children's education and in site that is personalizedfor each parent, based on of a small town in Northern illinois during the
    http://www.pack101.org/pages/parents.htm
    CUB SCOUT PACK 101
    Parent Resources
    Internet Sites for Parents of Cub Scouts
    Parenting Issues
    • Children Now - covers of variety of child health and safety issues; includes links to other sites covering child education, safety, media, health and other topics Children and Television - a series of articles dealing with children's perception of televised violence Family Education Network - a non-partisan organization dedicated to helping parents and communities play an active role in their children's education and in legislation that affects families Parent Soup - includes list of parenting resources on the World Wide Web, opinion polls and a bulletin board for discussion of current events ParentTime - a Time-Warner site that is personalized for each parent, based on his or her child age and interests
    Child Safety
    • Software that monitors and blocks various inappropriate sites and subject matter Movies, Videos and Literature In addition to these Internet resources, Cub Scout videos (on Wolves, Bears and Webelos) are available from the Naperville Public Library

    33. GLARRC Assessment Page
    illinois National Center for Latinos with Disabilities. Iowa - parent Trainingand Information Center of Iowa. Alliance to Uphold Special education (CAUSE).
    http://www.glarrc.org/glarrc/Resources/InfoMod/infolist.cfm?Pagelist=Parents

    34. Internet Resources In Education
    illinois State Board of education. Library of National parent Information Network(NPIN) Established by the Elementary and Early Childhood education this site
    http://gateway.library.uiuc.edu/edx/eleced.htm
    SELECTED INTERNET RESOURCES IN EDUCATION
    Education and Social Science Library
    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    The following is a selective list of Internet resources in Education. Being a work-in-progress, this list will grow as more resources are identified. If you would like to recommend a resource for inclusion or offer suggestions for the site, please email: Nancy O'Brien , Head Librarian, Education and Social Science Library, 100 Main Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. (217) 333-2305. Much additional information can be found by using internet search engines such as google.com or altavista.com. Remember to view internet resources with the same discrimination as one would a traditional source. Be aware of the author's biases and the currency of the information. See also our list of electronic journals in education
    • Academe This Week (Chronicle of Higher Education) - This online version of the print serial covers the current weeks developments in education. Includes educational statistics, and a searchable listing of the job advertisements appearing in that week's Chronicle American School Directory - "Inside is a fully developed Web site for each of America's 106,000 K-12 schools. Each site is loaded with pages of information, including number of students, number of homerooms, grades, phone and fax numbers, url's, school calendars, administrators, and even a local street map.

    35. Highlighting Education And Resources
    It provides free training, consultation and technical assistance to school teams,parent groups, or The illinois State Board of education funds this
    http://www.morgan.k12.il.us/isd/hear/
    NEWS
    We are happy to introduce two new staff to you. Marcia Breese, the new H.E.A.R. coordinator, is a very capable professional who has lots of experience with children and adults who are deaf or hard of hearing. She is a parent, was director of the Alvin Eades Center and most recently served as dean of girls at ISD. Welcome Marcia!! Mary Swain, H.E.A.R. assistant, will be taking on some of the organizational tasks needed to keep the information flowing to all of you. She will also get things ready for the trainers as they hit the road. The busier we get, the more important it is to have that extra person on the home front. Welcome Mary!!
    Contact Information: Highlighting Education and Resources Office
    125 Webster
    Jacksonville, Illinois 62650
    V/TTY accessible
    Toll free 877-339-2686
    Local 217-479-4393
    Fax 217-479-4328
    e-mail dhsd0234@dhs.state.il.us

    36. Rhode Island School-to-Career | Parent Resources
    www.nclr.org/; National education Association, Washington and Teacher Association,Chicago, illinois This group home and promoting parentchild communication.
    http://www.ristc.org/parent_resources.htm
    Parent Resources Home Educators Employers Parents ... Where
    Overview Ground Hog Job Shadow Teacher Externships Resources
    and Links
    ... Search
    • Center for Law and Education, Washington D.C. The center offers a number of publications and technical assistance on school to work issues including special populations. 202-986-3000
      cledc@erols.com

      American Federation of Teachers, Washington, D.C. The nation's second largest teachers' union covers all topics that concern teachers and schools. 202-879-4434
      http://www.aft.org

      American College Testing, Iowa City, Iowa The provider of the ACT assessment for college admissions, helps teen-agers and adults make decisions about education and careers. 319-337-1000
      http://www.iren.net/acri/iacridir/backupdir/diract.html

      Jobs for the Future, Boston, Massachussetts This nonprofit has worked with schools across the nation. 617.742.5995
      info@jff.com

      Learning Research Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania This center has tried to broaden scientific insights and support the use of research in classrooms. 412-624-7020 http://www.lrdc.pitt.edu/

    37. Child / Parent Support Systems And Resources
    a variety of services to parents, parent groups, and of visually impaired or blindchildren throughout illinois. take an active role in the education of your
    http://www.lowvision.org/child_.htm
    Child / Parent Support
    Systems and Resources
    Federation for Children with Special Needs Web Site Boston, Massachusetts
    The Federation is a center for parents and parent organizations to work together on behalf of children with special needs and their families. We can help! Organized in 1975 as a coalition of parent groups representing children with a variety of disabilities, the Federation operates a Parent Center which offers a variety of services to parents, parent groups, and others who are concerned with children with special needs. Visual Impairment and Blindness Experts SystemI VBES - Illinois The Visual Impairments and Blindness Expert System (VIBES) will help answer questions and give advice. For example, you can pick one of the academic tasks, like reading, and learn about its tactile alternative techniques, like Braille, used by a person who happens to be visually impaired or blind. You can then see products (and services) for Braille, and find the organizations (or people) where you can get the products. This introductory version of VIBES, containing only 35 topics, is intended to demonstrate how VIBES works, and inspire you to submit topics to VIBES. We hope VIBES grows to over 5,000 topics within 5 years. Anyone can contribute information to VIBES

    38. The Charter For Illinois Children
    assistance with child care resources Zero to Community Schools National parent TeacherAssociation illinois Learning Partnership illinois education Association
    http://www.charterforillinoischildren.org/chrtlinks.html
    Voices home Back to Charter E-Mail Web Links to Resources for the Charter for Illinois Children
    FAMILY

    Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois
    - counseling, foster care and aid to poor families
    Adoption Information Center of Illinois

    Department of Children and Family Services

    Child Care Resource Service
    - assistance with child care resources
    Zero to Three
    - healthy development of infants and toddlers
    Parents Place
    - information for parents of young children
    Parent Soup
    - information for all parents
    YMCA

    United Voices for Children
    Ecumenical Child Care Network Catholic Charities Chicago ... The Bahai Faith EDUCATION North Central Regional Educational Library State Board of Education Coalition of Community Schools National Parent Teacher Association and the Illinois PTA Illinois Federation of Teachers Illinois Learning Partnership Illinois Education Association, ARTS, RECREATION AND CULTURE Children's Museum of Illinois Children’s Museum of Chicago Girl Scouts of Chicago Girl Scouts of USA ... Williams Architects SAFETY Kid Power, Teen Power, Full Power International - self-esteem and safety training for kids Child Care Association of Illinois CASA - (Court Appointed Special Advocates) Prevent Child Abuse America Prevent Child Abuse Illinois Fight Crime, Invest in Kids

    39. Education World ® : School Administrators: Parent- And Community-Involvement St
    on parent Involvement sponsored by the Office of the Governor and the illinois StateBoard of education. The site includes an extensive list of resources used
    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

    40. TRI Online! Disability Links - Parent Advcocacy/Special Education
    Region VII illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma; Region parent Training Information Centers Special education Action Committee
    http://www.taconicresources.net/resources/pa-ed.shtml
    TRI Online!
    Web Site Menu:

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    Parent Advocacy/Special Education Links to web sites about parent advocacy, special education, resources, organizations, SSI, insurance. Quick Menu: Click on any menu link to jump to that section of the page. General Resources Medicaid/SSI/Insurance IDEA
    Education/Special Ed
    ... Adaptive Toys
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