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Should Schools Parent Our Kids?
Should the community expect teachers and
administrators to deal with problems -- or potential problems --
that do not directly affect students during the school day?
Should parents want schools to take on the role of raising their
kids?
Click here to read the latest article by Linda Starr from Education
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The Homework Dilemma: How Much Should Parents Get Involved?
What can teachers do to help parents help
their children with homework?
Click
here to read the article
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Family Management |
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Family Fun
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Discovery School
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FindingStone Counseling
Parents have the toughest job in the world, and the most important.
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The National PTA Web Site
Information regarding parental involvement, parental communities,
PTA and Washington, and much more. |
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American
Academy of Pediatrics
Committed to the health of all children. |
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No Child Left Behind
The goal of this site is to provide parents with useful information
to assist you in helping your children learn. |
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Children
With Disabilities
This site offers families, service providers, and other interested
individuals information about advocacy, education, employment,
health, housing, recreation, technical assistance, and
transportation covering a broad array of developmental, physical,
and emotional disabilities. |
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