Promising programs to increase the quantity and quality of family involvement in schools. From the North Central Regional Educational Laboratory. http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/pidata/pi0over.htm
Printable charts, for baby, preschool, kindergarten, and other children. Charts include chores, awards, education, potty training, behavior. http://www.chartjungle.com/
The Awesome Library organizes 10,000 carefully reviewed K-12 education resources for parents. It contains a directory, an index, and a search engine. http://www.awesomelibrary.org/parent.html#home
The number one concern of many parents who visit KidSource OnLine is how to help their children do better in school. These articles do just that. They are focused on specific subjects, skills or lessons for children in grades K through 12. http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/pages/ed.k12.html
Under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), Title I, Part A has been restructured to serve as a means for helping all students to achieve challenging academic standards. To accomplish this objective, the Act promotes the formation of new part http://www.ed.gov/legislation/ESEA/Title_I/parinv.html
This award winning site presented by a local teachers' union offers advice to parents, commentary on current educational issues, and an interactive survey. Updated every month except August. http://pmct.org/
Originally started for homeschooling families, this site has a lot to offer any parent or teacher looking for educational resources. Commentary is provided for each categorized educational link helping save time...know BEFORE you click if you want to vis http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/3446
The Parent Educator encourages parents to view themselves as educators who play an important role in their child?s education. Featured articles focus on how to deal with education issues at home and at school. http://www.theparenteducator.com
A network, guide and information source to assist parents of public school students. Addressing issues from academic achievement and homework help to bullying, and violence in public schools. http://www.psparents.net/
Experts lead you through step-by-step activities at home that will increase your child's test scores. For K-6 national standardized tests - IQ's, and IOWA's. http://www.warmandtote.com/edusource.html
these provided to classroom teachers to be sent home with children during the schoolyear. They were timed to coincide with lessons going on in the classrooms, and are available here for parents http://www.wcer.wisc.edu/MIMS/Parent_Newsletters/
KidSource OnLine--The web source for in-depth and timely education and healthcare information that will make a difference in the lives of parents and their children. http://www.kidsource.com/
Suspect your child has a learning disability? Get a complete educational check-up with a composite of tests developed by educators, doctors, psychologists. Get report emailed with suggestions for improvement. http://www.drnita.com/
A step by step tutorial on choosing the best instrument for your child, this site either leads the parent through the decision making process quickly or provides resources to make a thoroughly considered decision. The site includes interactive questionna http://www.adams.net/~cbassett/InstrumentCourse/
All you ever wanted to know about teaching the alphabet, phonics, reading, writing, spelling, and math for children 3-7. Free newsletter. http://www.mrsalphabet.com/
Resources for parents and teachers to help a child learn to read, combining phonic, whole language methods, games, and an alphabet chart. http://www.succeedtoread.com/
Strategies from Ohio State University Extension to make the best of otherwise boring times like waiting in line at the grocery store, long car trips, or waiting for an appointment. http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/5000/5312.html
Discussion board, run by two Australian special education teachers, established to promote debate and discussion about issues related to children's education. http://p214.ezboard.com/bparentsaseducators