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Helpful Links for Parents and GuardiansThe links provided below offer a wide array of information, games, strategies, and activities that can be done at home to help your child develop educational growth. |
| This website is a corrent comprehensive database explaining most of the laws that pertain to Special Education. It also gives many strategies for helping children with disabilities further advance their learning. | |
| This is the Pennsylvania Department of Education Website. It has a lot of legal information pertaining to the rights of students. It has many resources listed for parents and teachers. | |
This website gives parents and teachers many strategies to try at school and at home with our children. It is sponsored by the state of Pennsylvania, and is continously updated with the most current information available. | |
This website gives parents of children with disabilities some strategies to try at home and in the classroom. These strategies are aimed to help students learn to read and understand mathematical concepts. | |
| This website is funded by the Federal Government, and is designed to teach parents, children, and state officials how to keep children safe while on the Internet. There are many resources available for use at home. | |
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This website aims to promote stimulating reading activities at home. There are strategies for parents to try to help promote fun, educational reading development at home. | |
| This website focuses on providing parents with information about phases children go through at certain age levels. The website also provides several games and activities that parents can use with thier children. | |
| This website helps parents create activities for their children to do at home. Several important educational skills can be practiced through the activities provided on this site. | |
| This website provides kid-safe games for children who are learning to use the Internet. Many of these games promote educational thinking. | |
| This website is child-based, but provides many activities that parents and children can participate in together. Several of these activities promote educational thinking. | |
| This website gives templates for parents to use to create charts for their children. Create homework charts, chore charts, etc. | |


