Showing posts with label Resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Resources. Show all posts

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Education



Is My Child On Track?
First Year Milestones
2nd and 3rd Years Milestones
Preschool Developmental Milestones
Big Kid And Tween Developmental Milestones
Teen Developmental Milestones
Kindergarten Readiness
Learning To Read
Childrens Books Recommendations
Types of Schools
Private Schools
Public Schools
Home School
Preschools
Learning Personalities
Standards and Testing
No Child Left Behind
Test Preparation
Your State's Standards
National Standards
Gifted Children

The Early Years (3-5)
Shyness, Fears, Anxiety
Child Care
Preschools
The Middle Years (6-12)
Self-Esteem
Friendship
Shyness, Fears, Anxiety
Bullying
The Teen Years (13-18)
Self-Esteem
Friendship
Shyness, Fears, Anxiety
Bullying
Teen Dating And Sexuality
Substance Use and Abuse
Teens And Work
Teen Driving

Parent-School Connection
Homework Help
Advocacy
Hot Education Issues
Science Fair Resources
Your Parenting Style
Parent-Child Communication
Discipline
Siblings
Child Care
Grandparents
Keeping Your Kids Healthy
Toy Recalls
Exercise And Fitness
Sleep and Rest
Nutrition
Recipes
Obesity
Eating Disorders
General Health
First Aid And Safety
Infections
Medical Problems
Doctors And Hospitals
Extracurricular Activities
Children And Sports
Creative Arts
Citizenship and Volunteering
Second Language Learning
Study Abroad
Camp and Summer Enrichment
Life Skills
Allowance and Money Management
Teens And Work
Media And Technology
Internet Safety
Thinking About College
College Admissions
Financial Planning
Choosing A College
Special Needs
Special Education
Dyslexia
ADHD
Autism
Depression and Sadness
Eating Disorders
Behavior Problems
Hearing Health and Disorders
Speech and Language Development and Disorders

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Education

Is My Child On Track?
First Year Milestones
2nd and 3rd Years Milestones
Preschool Developmental Milestones
Big Kid And Tween Developmental Milestones
Teen Developmental Milestones
Kindergarten Readiness
Learning To Read
Childrens Books Recommendations
Types of Schools
Private Schools
Public Schools
Home School
Preschools
Learning Personalities
Standards and Testing
No Child Left Behind
Test Preparation
Your State's Standards
National Standards
Gifted Children

The Early Years (3-5)
Shyness, Fears, Anxiety
Child Care
Preschools
The Middle Years (6-12)
Self-Esteem
Friendship
Shyness, Fears, Anxiety
Bullying
The Teen Years (13-18)
Self-Esteem
Friendship
Shyness, Fears, Anxiety
Bullying
Teen Dating And Sexuality
Substance Use and Abuse
Teens And Work
Teen Driving

Parent-School Connection
Homework Help
Advocacy
Hot Education Issues
Science Fair Resources
Your Parenting Style
Parent-Child Communication
Discipline
Siblings
Child Care
Grandparents
Keeping Your Kids Healthy
Toy Recalls
Exercise And Fitness
Sleep and Rest
Nutrition
Recipes
Obesity
Eating Disorders
General Health
First Aid And Safety
Infections
Medical Problems
Doctors And Hospitals
Extracurricular Activities
Children And Sports
Creative Arts
Citizenship and Volunteering
Second Language Learning
Study Abroad
Camp and Summer Enrichment
Life Skills
Allowance and Money Management
Teens And Work
Media And Technology
Internet Safety
Thinking About College
College Admissions
Financial Planning
Choosing A College
Special Needs
Special Education
Dyslexia
ADHD
Autism
Depression and Sadness
Eating Disorders
Behavior Problems
Hearing Health and Disorders
Speech and Language Development and Disorders

Wednesday, May 28, 2008









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Monday, May 26, 2008

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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

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Free Worksheets Celebrate Planet EarthMusic and Math Really Add UpVocabulary Lessons for Every StudentRoad to Graduation Begins in KindergartenSites for Teachers: Earth on a PedestalComment of the Month: Oceans of Summer FunTell Us What Works for YouNewsletter Preferences

Free Worksheets Celebrate Planet Earth Any day is a good day for lessons about the environment. This month is especially great. Environmental Education Week is April 13-19, and Earth Day is April 22. .Remember to visit Learning Page again in May and "Spring Into Learning" with all-new, all-free Learning Page worksheets.

Music and Math Really Add Up Count it off... One, two, three, four... Get kids rockin' with math during Math Awareness Month in April, and every month.

Vocabulary Lessons for Every StudentLearning new words is crucial to improving reading comprehension. . For April's Earth Day and Math Awareness Month, Vocabulary A–Z has hundreds of words from which to generate lesson plans and worksheets on subjects such as conservation, habitats, plants, animals, numbers, measurements, and so much more.

Road to Graduation Begins in Kindergarten
As early as kindergarten, students are learning behaviors that will keep them in school through high school. Early steps can help assure that each child will continue through school successfully, and early intervention can alter the absentee path of potential dropouts. Intervention programs that take place in high school may be too late, according to a recent study at Arizona State University. Read more about this study, and share your comments at Bob's Blog.

Sites for Teachers: Earth on a Pedestal
Want to find hundreds of the best websites for teachers? Sites for Teachers provides a comprehensive list of Internet resources ranked by their popularity. Here are a few of our favorite websites:The Great Globe GalleryJust in time for Earth Day! Access more than 200 different images of the Earth.Earth BalloonSchool assemblies gain new life with this gargantuan, traveling, inflatable model of the Earth.Earth TutorGet answers within 24 hours to science and meteorology questions.To find thousands of teaching resources, visit Sites for Teachers. Many of the websites provide materials for free.

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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Resources: MISC HELPS


· Special Needs: Jo Ann Ray 615-746-5763
· Special Needs: Selena LaBarge: Crazyrazey75@aol.com
· Club Autism: Debi at fightingautism@yahoo.com
· Special Needs: Cheryl Gabbert, special needs homeschool consultant, http://homepage.mac.com/gabbert, (304) 228-6671, gabbi525@netscape.net
· H.E.L.P. for Kids: 883-5437, helpforkids@comcast.net. We tutor all ages (K-12, some college) and all subjects including higher level math and science, and ACT/SAT Prep. Hermitage Enrichment & Learning Program
· Eclectic: Jacki Willard 615-889-4938
· Secular: Clarksville, TnShare, Jelan Nabholz, 931-645-2055
· Green Hills: Sue Catchings 615-385-7622
· Minorities: POCH (People of Color Homeschooling), Amy Batton, Zeta_3_2000@yahoo.com
· Testing: Fayetteville, TN. Carole McGrath, M.A. (931)438-4658
· Testing: Melissa Gay, jcil2me@bellsouth.net
· Testing: Jacquelyn Patterson,by112fd.· Testing: Tammy Taylor, 220-0032, ortaylor@bellsouth.net
· Testing: Tullahoma. Contact Linda Reed at tnhomeschooler@yahoo.com
· Homeschool Advocate: Larry L. Crain, 615-376-2600, lcrain@brentwood law.com
· PSAT Testing: Jean Vogal, 758-2427, register by August 30, 2006

Wednesday, January 16, 2008



Tennessee Encyclopedia link above is an online edition of the Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, a definitive and comprehensive reference work on the Volunteer State cosponsored by the University of Tennessee Press and the Tennessee Historical Society.