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Brochure: Helping Your Child Succeed in School (Sep 16, 2008)
Helping Your Child Succeed in School is a booklet that provides parents with information, tools and activities they can use in the home to help their child develop the skills critical to academic success.
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Brochure: Helping Your Child Learn Science (Sep 16, 2008)
This booklet provides parents of children ages 3 through 10 with information, tools and activities they can use in the home and community to help their child develop an interest in the sciences and learn about the world around them.
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Brochure: Helping Your Child Through Early Adolescence (Sep 16, 2008)
Helping Your Child Through Early Adolescence is a booklet based on the latest research in adolescent development and learning, and addresses questions, provides suggestions and tackles issues that parents of young teens generally find most challenging.
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Brochure: Cómo ayudar a su hijo a aprender la ciencia (Sep 16, 2008)
This booklet provides parents of children ages 3 through 10 with information, tools and activities they can use in the home and community to help their child develop an interest in the sciences and learn about the world around them.
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Brochure: Cómo ayudar a su hijo preescolar (Sep 16, 2008)
This booklet is for families and caregivers who want to help their preschool children to learn and to develop the skills necessary for success in school-and in life.
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Brochure: Helping Your Preschool Child (Sep 16, 2008)
This booklet is for families and caregivers who want to help their preschool children to learn and to develop the skills necessary for success in school-and in life.
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Brochure: Cómo ayudar a su hijo a triunfar en la escuela (Sep 16, 2008)
Helping Your Child Succeed in School is a booklet that provides parents with information, tools and activities they can use in the home to help their child develop the skills critical to academic success.
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Brochure: Cómo ayudar a su hijo durante los primeros años de la adolescencia (Sep 16, 2008)
Helping Your Child Through Early Adolescence is a booklet based on the latest research in adolescent development and learning, and addresses questions, provides suggestions and tackles issues that parents of young teens generally find most challenging.
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Brochure: Helping Your Child Learn Mathematics (Sep 15, 2008)
This booklet is made up of fun activities that parents can use with children from preschool age through grade 5 to strengthen their math skills and build strong positive attitudes toward math.
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Brochure: Helping Your Child With Homework (Sep 15, 2008)
Homework booklet for parents of elementary and junior high school students. Helps parents understand why homework is important and makes suggestions for helping children complete assignments successfully.
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Brochure: Helping Your Child Become a Responsible Citizen (Sep 15, 2008)
This booklet provides information about the values and skills that make up character and good citizenship and what you can do to help your child develop strong character. It suggests activities that you and your school-aged children can do to put those values to work in your daily lives and tips for working with teachers and schools to ensure that you act together to promote the basic values that you want your child to learn and use.
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Brochure: Cómo ayudar a su hijo a aficionarse a la lectura (Sep 15, 2008)
Helping Your Child Become a Reader includes information about why and how to use language skills (talking and listening, reading, and writing)to help young children grow into readers. Everyday activities you can do to encourage your child's love of reading and strengthen language skills are also provided.
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Brochure: Cómo ayudar a su hijo con la tarea escolar (Sep 15, 2008)
Homework booklet for parents of elementary and junior high school students. Helps parents understand why homework is important and makes suggestions for helping children complete assignments successfully.
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Brochure: Cómo ayudar a su hijo con las matemáticas (Sep 15, 2008)
This booklet is made up of fun activities that parents can use with children from preschool age through grade 5 to strengthen their math skills and build strong positive attitudes toward math.
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Brochure: Helping Your Child Become a Reader (Sep 15, 2008)
Helping Your Child Become a Reader includes information about why and how to use language skills (talking and listening, reading, and writing)to help young children grow into readers. Everyday activities you can do to encourage your child's love of reading and strengthen language skills are also provided.
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Brochure: Cómo ayudar a su hijo a ser un ciudadano responsable (Sep 15, 2008)
This booklet provides information about the values and skills that make up character and good citizenship and what you can do to help your child develop strong character. It suggests activities that you and your school-aged children can do to put those values to work in your daily lives and tips for working with teachers and schools to ensure that you act together to promote the basic values that you want your child to learn and use.
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Office of Indian Education - WEBEX PowerPoint presentation for EASIE (PDF) (Apr 07, 2008)
A presentation that outlines the WEBEX PowerPoint presentation used during the online Electronic Application System for Indian Education (EASIE) training sessions is now available for download. (PDF)
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Office of Indian Education Program Requirements for Parent Committe Roles and Responsibilities (PDF) (Mar 19, 2008)
A presentation that outlines the requirements for parent committees under Title VII of the No Child Left Behind Act. (PDF)
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Empowering Parents School Box (Sep 19, 2007)
A collection of booklets and other items for empowering parents.
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Training and Information for Parents of Children With Disabilities--Parent Training and Information Centers; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2007, CFDA Number 84.328M [OSERS] (Sep 26, 2006)
The Department of Education invites applicants for new awards in the Training and Information for Parents of Children With Disabilities--Parent Training and Information Centers Program. The purpose of this program is to ensure that parents of children with disabilities receive training and information to help improve results for their children.
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ToolKit for Hispanic Families (Sep 13, 2006)
This tool kit was developed with guidance from over 1,800 Hispanic parents at Parent Information and Resource Centers across the country.
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Ready To Learn Television (Sep 06, 2006)
Ready-to-Learn Television's purpose is the development of educational programming for preschool and early elementary school children and their families, along with supporting printed materials and support services to promote its effective use.
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Key Things Parents Can Do To Make Sure Their Children Are Prepared For The 21st Century (Apr 19, 2006)
Make sure your child understands the importance of math in elementary school, and encourage your child to take more math, science and critical language courses in high school.
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Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services; Overview Information; Training and Information for Parents of Children With Disabilities--Community Parent Resource Centers; Notice Inviting Applications for FY 2006, CFDA No 84.328C [OSERS] (Nov 08, 2005)
The Department of Education invites applicants for new awards in the Training and Information for Parents of Children With Disabilities--Community Parent Resource Centers program. The purpose of the program is to ensure that parents of children with disabilities receive training and information to help improve results for their children.
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Tips for Helping Students Recovering from Traumatic Events -- TOC (Sep 29, 2005)
The devastation accompanying the recent hurricanes along the Gulf Coast has underscored the crucial role of recovery planning in schools and communities affected by natural disasters. This brochure, which is based on discussions with some three dozen experts who work with students, provides practical information for parents and students who are coping with the aftermath of a natural disaster, as well as teachers, coaches, school administrators and others who are helping those affected.
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