| Resources for Parents |
| Elementary
Mathematics Guidelines for Parents 2007-2008 |
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for Middletown Township Public Schools December 2007 |
| Elementary
Language Arts Guidelines for Parents 2007-2008 |
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for Middletown Township Public Schools December 2007 |
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As mentioned in the Superintendent’s Spotlight on Our Schools Broadcast on
Channel 20:
K-8 Math Resources |
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Purpose
of the New Programs and Websites of Interest
How
to Be a Good Math Parent
Helping
your Children Learn Math
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| NJ Parents |
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NJ Department of Education parents information center |
| Parent Smart |
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Offers an online guide to information about how to help your
child succeed in school. |
| Talking with
Kids |
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Offers practical, concrete tips and techniques for talking
easily and openly with young children ages 8 to 12 about some very tough
issues. |
| Teen Help |
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Support for families with teen challenges |
| College
Selection Resource |
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The Admissions Office is open and ready to assist you,
college-bound high school juniors and seniors, and your parents in selecting
schools that best meet your goals. |
| PTO Today |
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Dedicated to helping parent teacher groups (like PTOs and
PTAs) help their schools with information on fundraising, playgrounds, parent
involvement, and more. |
| The
Alliance for Technology Access |
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The Alliance for Technology Access (ATA) is a network of
community-based Resource Centers, Developers, Vendors and Associates dedicated
to providing information and support services to children and adults with
disabilities, and increasing their use of standard, assistive, and information
technologies. |
| Family Support
Center of New Jersey |
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The Family Support Center is a "One-Stop Shop" clearinghouse,
offering you the most up-to-date information on all types of disabilities as
well as national, state, and local support programs and services for
individuals and families seeking such information.
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| New
Jersey PTA |
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New Jersey PTA everychild.onevoice PTA is an organization
whose members care about ALL children and youth the school that they attend,
the communities that they live in, and their opportunities for growth into
happy, healthy, responsible citizens. PTA is democracy at work making a place
for all citizens regardless of color, race, religious belief, political
preference, or economic and social status. |
| New Jersey Association for
Gifted Children |
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The New Jersey Association for Gifted Children will promote
excellence and leadership in gifted education through appropriate programs,
resource networks and community advocacy.
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