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"Education would be so much more effective if            
its purpose were to ensure that by the time they
leave school every boy and girl should know how
much they don't know, and be imbued with a
lifelong desire to know it."
 
Sir William Haley 
                                    
                                                                              
  
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This site is dedicated to those who                           
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PURPOSE:
The purpose of this website is to provide
a variety of tools and information to
teachers, parents, and students to facilitate
learning for all children.  Visitors will be able
to visit often and view
new announcements,
new educational 
materials, new questions,
and new topics to
discuss!  Don't forget to
leave your
comments! 

My Educational Philosophy is that All Children
Can and Will Learn Given the Right Tools! This includes
involved parents,dedicated teachers, and administrators who
provide a curriculum and program that meets their students'
needs. Parents need to understand the importance of staying in touch with the teacher and providing enriching experiences
that enable the children to remember what they have learned.  If there was one magic solution to educational success, it would be reading!
Read! Read!
Read! 

     

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Book For Summer Reading!

Immunizations & Infectious Diseases Immunizations and Infectious Diseases: An Informed Parent's Guide


Get the facts! This common-sense parent guide clears up the confusion and answers key questions on the functionality, necessity, efficacy, and safety of vaccines.


Visit American Academy of Pediatrics-www.AAP.org/parents.html


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American Education Week 2008

November 16–22

Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and Our Responsibility

 NEA's 87th annual American Education Week (AEW) spotlights the importance of providing every child in America with a quality public education from kindergarten through college, and the need for everyone to do his or her part in making public schools great.

Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and Our Responsibility reflects the Association's calling upon America to provide students with quality public schools so that they can grow, prosper, and achieve in the 21st century.


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IMPORTANT SUMMER SAFETY TIPS!

Many deadly fires are the direct result of children playing with matches and lighters.
Children do not understand the dangers of fire and are fascinated by it.  Fire is the second leading cause of accidental death in the home.
Each year an estimated 4,000 people die in fires, according to the National Fire Protection Association. Children younger than 5 playing with lighters cause more than 5,000 residential fires a year, resulting in an estimated 150 deaths and more than 1,000 injuries, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Safety tips to parents include:


1. Purchase and use child-resistant lighters.
2. Keep matches and lighters out of the reach of children.
3. Never use a lighter as a source of amusement.
4. Teach children to tell an adult if they find matches or lighters.
 
Informations gathered from the South Carolina Dept. of Labor, Licensing and Regulation website.
Click on the link below for water safety tips and others!
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Click here for important summer safety tips!

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Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning

Lead poisoning is the number one environmental hazard threatening children throughout the United States, affecting an estimated 310,000 children under the age of six. Children under 6 and pregnant women are at the greatest risk for lead poisoning because lead inhibits the proper physical and cognitive development in children and infants. Even low levels of lead poisoning can cause hyperactivity, aggressive behavior, learning disabilities, lowered IQ, speech delay and hearing impairment. High levels of lead can cause severe mental disabilities, convulsions, coma, or even death.  More info contact www.leadsafe.org or www.alphalead.org.


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In the complex and fast paced society in which we live, it becomes difficult for parents to really know what is going on with their teens. In the United States, the average daily time parents spend with their teens is about 15 minute s a day. Your teen can start heading down the wrong path without you knowing, until you can see a need for serious help. This ad is posted for your information and exploration and is not an endorsement of this program!  Visit www.troubled-teen-advisor.com for more information.

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Children are like Tender Seedlings! 
Directions! 
a. Put in a classroom with bright, warm encouragement like
    the sun, rather than clouds of ridicule.
b. Cover with soil of wonderment and curiosity.
c. Water with patience, empathy, and high expectations.
d. Visit seedlings at least once a day for one to one time.
e. Sit back and watch them soar!
                           
By Lisa-Anne Ray-Byers
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This is not an endorsement of this program!
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Thanks and Giving
Mission
The mission of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is to advance cures, and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. Consistent with the vision of our Founder Danny Thomas, no child is denied treatment based on race, religion or a family's ability to pay. To make a donation call 1-800-4stjude. 


ExploraVision Awards
What is ExploraVision?

Now in its 16th year, ExploraVision encourages K-12 students of all interest, skill and ability levels to create and explore a vision of future technology by combining their imaginations with the tools of science. All inventions and innovations result from creative thinking and problem solving.  ExploraVision offers a ready-made tool to put into practice many of the National Science Education Standards — particularly in the areas of "science and technology" and "science in personal and social perspectives." The competition is also an excellent way for students to learn how to work in collaborative learning groups on an interdisciplinary project.   Visit www.exploravision.org.


 

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AcademicONE  Live e-tutoring!

AcademicONE, a Tec-Masters Incorporated company, is an online education service that provides tutoring in math and science courses through a secured web site. Whether from home, school, library, or after-school program, AcademicONE allows students to receive assistance with difficult homework problems from a live tutor. Wherever there is Internet access, help is just a few clicks away. Visit: www.itutorlive.com.

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Challenge Air!

Challenge Air for Kids and Friends, a not-for-profit organization, offers motivational,inspirational and life-changing experiences to physically challenged children and youth through aviation.
Visit www.challengeair.org  for details and schedules!!
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Founded in 1988, Give the Gift of Sight is a family of charitable programs providing free vision care and eyewear to underprivileged individuals in North America and in developing countries around the world. Sponsored by Give the Gift of Sight Foundation and Luxottica Group, these programs have helped five million people on five continents and in hundreds of communities across North America. The program's goal is to help seven million people by 2008. Visit www.givethegiftofsight.com for more information and how you can help.

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How To Improve Education for African-American Students!

Edited by
Sheryl J. Denbo and Lynson Moore Beaulieu
Foreword by
Vinetta C. Jones, Ph.D.
Dean School of Education, Howard University
Washington, D. C.
Publisher: Charles C. Thomas -- Springfield, Illinois, 2002

Software Training for Autistic Students at Your School!

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Computers can be very effective when working with individuals who have Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).  The software in these packages is designed for children in all stages of oral language development from emerging vocabulary comprehension to basic syntax mastery. You'll learn how these programs train cause and effect, early vocabulary, syntax, category concepts, auditory discrimination and processing, following directions, and expressive language. Every participant will receive workshop materials including a demo CD of the software discussed.

To schedule a training or for
more information,
call Adam at
1-800-562-6801,
ext. 15 or e-mail him.


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Report: Black, Hispanic children making gains!

Black and Hispanic children have made significant gains in health, safety and income over the past two decades, narrowing gaps between them and white children, according to a pioneering report on child development. They still fare worse overall than whites, but they're catching up in several areas and are less likely to smoke cigarettes, drink alcohol, abuse drugs or commit suicide, according to this report. It was sponsored by the Foundation for Child Development, a philanthropy that funds research on children.  Visit USAToday.com



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Sink Your Teeth into Teen Read
Week! October 12 - 18, 2008.
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The Young Adult Library Services Association
(YALSA) sponsors Teen Read Week each year
to encourage teens to explore and take advantage
of all the great resources libraries have to offer.
This year's Teen Read Week is October 12-18
and the theme is Books with Bite@your library.

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Welcome to Colorín Colorado, the leading website for teachers and parents of English Language Learners! Here you'll find lots of articles, resources, and ideas to support ELLs at school and at home.  Teachers: Take a look at our For Educators section (also available in Spanish) to find more information about ELLs, teaching reading and content to ELLs, and classroom strategies. Also be sure to check our Topics A to Z section for articles on everything from early literacy and assessment to learning disabilties.  Visit

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"The end of all education should surely be service to others."
 
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WOW!

This poem is so reflective of how it is and feels to have ADHD.
You must read!  Thanks Garret!

A Poem for Everyone Who Has ADHD!

You are amazing. But many don't understand your ADHD mind.
So you can tell them ...

The ADHD mind is no more than this:
A heroic soul born desperately in need of sensation.

To you ... a moment is an eternity, a rule is a tyranny,
a process is a purgatory, a joy is an ecstasy, a daydream is a vision,
a hazard is a playground, silence is suffocation, and completion is
death.

Add to this brutally expansive spirit the overwhelming need to risk,
create, and express --
so that without the creating of music or poetry or books or businesses
or buildings
or something of meaning, your very breath is cut off ...

You must create, must pour out your entire being in creation.
By some strange, unknown, inward urgency you do not feel alive
unless you are intimately involved in the risk of self-expression.

Thank you for having the courage to create.
For without your creations
the world would grow dull and listless
And the rest of us who are like you
would not have your courageous act to lean on
to inspire our own.

Rock on,
Garret LoPorto
Author of The DaVinci Method
http://www.DaVinciMethod.com

The above message by Garret LoPorto is partially
inspired by a poem by Pearl Buck.

This poem is not an endorsement of the DaVinci Method!

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TeenScreen is a national mental health and suicide risk screening
program for students and adolescents. For more information on teen depression and suicide:

View a Fact Sheet on teen depression and suicide
Visit Teenscreen.org.

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NEA's Books Across America  Goes National!

After a successful launch with a Cat-A-Van tour of the Gulf Coast and a concentration on school libraries in the ravaged Gulf Coast region in 2006, NEA's Books Across America is going national, raising funds for school libraries in need around the country. NEA's Books Across America and The NEA Foundation will announce the recipients of $5,000 awards to libraries affected by Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma during Read Across America week, the official launch of the 2007 national program. From the moment NEA launched NEA's Books Across America along the Gulf   Coast, N EA members and partners have risen to the challenge of helping their peers along the Gulf Coast region. In 2006, NEA members contributed 350,000 books and raised $125,000 for school libraries. More than 500 NEA member schools from 47 states "adopted" schools or classrooms in the Gulf Coast region, raising funds and gathering books. 

What can you do?
Buy Books for Libraries
Buy a Book for a Child
Organize a Book Drive
Volunteer

Visit NEA.org for more information!

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 Resources for Kids With Disabilities!

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 Attention Magazine 

 The June issue arrives just in time for summer vacation, when there’s more time for recreation and sports. Read about one psychologist’s journey into the emerging field of equine-assisted therapies for children and adults with disabilities. Other articles focus on what parents need to know to transform a child’s defiance into compliance, the latest studies on AD/HD medication and drug abuse, and the growing mental health court system. Learn More...


 
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Girls with ADHD: Overlooked, Underdiagnosed, and Underserved
by
Anita Gurian, Ph.D

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What happens to the girls?
Because they don't disrupt the rest of the class, it may take longer for girls to get a diagnosis of ADHD and to get the help they need. Most of the research has been done with boys, and as many as 50 to 75% of girls with ADHD are missed. Those girls who do get identified are diagnosed on average five years later than boys (boys generally diagnosed at age 7 and girls at age 12). Thus, they lose five critical years during which they could have been getting help. Here's the good news: Educators, mental health researchers, and parents are now becoming aware of the unique needs of girls with ADHD.

How Teachers Can Help—Spotting the Signs in Class

Teachers should be alert to the specific symptoms of ADHD in girls, such as poor concentration, easy distractibility, difficulty focusing, disorganization (messy backpack, loss of schedules and homework), and forgetfulness (forgetting to hand in papers, take assignments home). Other possible clues include nonstop talking, bossiness, interrupting others, slow to pick up social cues, and difficulty paying attention to multi-step directions.

The Sensitive Teacher Can Use Strategies Such As:

  • seat girl in front of room to make sure her attention is not drifting
  • give her a task to help her refocus
  • have her buddy share
  • teach social conventions explicitly (how to join a group, give a compliment)

To help her organize:

  • give her organizing folders and notebooks
  • break down work into simpler component tasks
  • assign classroom responsibilities to make her feel important
  • teach calming techniques, such as deep breathing and visualization when she's overstimulated

For more info visit: http://www.aboutourkids.org/aboutour/articles/adhd_girls.html




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