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A Message from your Home Instruction PC:
Spring 2008 Newsletter
In this edition of HIP, we present information on Home Instruction summer services, Dial 311 offers new services, summer jobs, the Year Up program and much more. If you wish to contribute information to our newsletter you may do so by calling me at: (718) 794-7240 or (347) 563-4472.
On behalf of myself and Home Instruction have a wonderful and safe summer.
Yours truly,
Edwin Hernández, Parent Coordinator
A message from Principal
Sandra Ledesma,:
Dear Parents,
As another year comes to a close, our Parent Coordinator, Edwin Hernández and I feel proud of the many accomplishments made by our students. I hope you found this edition of the Home Instruction Parent Newsletter helpful. All of us here at Home Instruction wish you and your child a pleasant summer vacation.
. Yours truly,
Sandra Ledesma,
Principal
Newsletter continued =====> Please click here to read the rest of the newsletter.
To Contact Edwin Hernandez, parent coordinator:
Call (718) 794-7200 and press 2" for guidance
or call (347) 563- 4472
or email Ehernan@schools.nyc.gov |
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Special Education Resources. |
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- VESID
- The
Mission of the Office of Vocational and Educational Services for
Individuals with Disabilities (VESID) is to promote educational equity
and excellence for students with disabilities while ensuring that they
receive the rights and protection to which they are entitled; assure
appropriate continuity between the child and adult services systems;
and provide the highest quality vocational rehabilitation and
independent living services to all eligible persons as quickly as those
services are required to enable them to work and live independent,
self-directed lives.
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Vocational and Educational Services
for Individuals with Disabilities
- National
Information Center for Disabilities
- The national information and referral
center that provides information on
disabilities and disability-related
issues for families, educators, and
other professionals. Special focus
is on children and youth (birth to
age 22).
- The Least Restrictive Environment Coalition
- This website is aimed at parents of children with special needs. It's goal is to
help them learn about education of children with special needs in the least restrictive and most appropriate environment.
- Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights
- PACER
Center expands opportunities and enhances the quality of life of
children and young adults with disabilities and their families.
- Resources For Children With Special Needs
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An independent, not-for-profit organization that provides
services to New York City parents of children with special needs.
- LDOnLine
- Learning Disabilities (LD) and Attention
Deficit Disorder (ADD) resources
- Federal
Resource Center
- The FRC for Special Education responds to the needs of students
with disabilities, especially students
from under-represented populations.
- Office
of Special Education Programs
- Department of Education Web Site.
The Office of Special Education Programs
(OSEP) is dedicated to improving results
for infants, toddlers, children and
youth with disabilities.
- WrightsLaw.Com
- Accurate, up-to-date information
about effective advocacy for children
with disabilities.
- Exceptional
Children Links
- This page contains the best special
education-related and exceptionality-related
links
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Facts for Families
- American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry attempts to aid in the understanding
and treatment of the developmental,
behavioral, and mental disorders which
affect children and adolescents.
- OSERS
- The Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) is dedicated to improving results for children and youth with disabilities ages birth through 21
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PHP.COM
- Meeting Children's Special Needs
Through Parents Helping Parents PHP
is a comprehensive, not-for-profit
family resource center run for and
by parents of children with special
needs.
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Parent to Parent of New York State
- Many useful tips for parents and teachers. Must see site.
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Local Special Education Offices
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- Digital Technology 101 For Parents
- How parents can monitor popular electronic communication tools used by teens today. From the anti-drug.com site.
- KidsHealth.Org
- Kids health provides
health information about children.
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KeepKidsHealthy.com
- Straightforward explanations of common
childhood health problems.
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CancerIndex.org
- Find specific
childhood cancer information.
- Maternal
and Child Health Services
- MCHB, a government agency, seeks equal access for all to quality health.
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Parenting
- Parenting magazine has an active forum, articles, links and more.
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ParentingAdolescents.com
- Parents get free responses to questions.
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Online resources to help your children with their homework |
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- UFT- DOE Dial a Teacher
- Telephone help, Monday - Thursday, 4 -7
Call 1212-777-3380
- HOMEWORK NYC
- Offers NYC students free help with any subject in the school curriculum.
- Home
Instruction Students Zone
- Our very own resource list of outstanding homework help links.
- The Homework Spot
- This all topic homework support site has a special section on science fair projects.
- Infoplease Homework
center
- Almanacs, Atlas, Encyclopedia, Dictionaries and more.
- Homework Help and
More
- From the Discovery Channel's award winning site.
- Multnomah
Library Homework Center"
- The librarians do a terrific job of compiling
homework resources.
- Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
- Homework Help from Pennsylvania and beyond.
- First Gov for Kids
- Mostly links to government websites useful to kids, part of the larger
U.S. government's official web portal.
- Chatterbee's
Homework Help Center"
- Another nice resource list.
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