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Siri Anderson

coolkidlit-4-socialstudies / FrontPage - 0 views

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    Pre-service teacher content developed to teach social studies through or with children's literature.
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    Pre-service teacher content developed to teach social studies through or with children's literature.
Siri Anderson

Choosing and Using Books for Children - 1 views

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    Here are some helpful reviews of children's literature.
Kristiana Holmes

Children's Literature with Social Studies Themes - 0 views

  • Literature with Social Studies Themes
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    This is a great resource for finding Social Studies literature to share with students. The site lists literature in different categories of Social Studies and at different grade levels.
Kristiana Holmes

Children's Defense Fund (CDF): Health Care Coverage for All of America's Children, Endi... - 0 views

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    This website offers information about underserved populations, specifically children. It provides research data and publications. It also has links to recent and compelling news, media, and legislative information affecting children in our country.
Sarah Emery

Social Issues Reference - 0 views

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    "Identity development begins with children's awareness that they are separate and unique individuals. During childhood, self-awareness grows and changes." This is interesting to read and reread as needed to understand development.
Siri Anderson

Notable Children's Books of 2009 - The New York Times - 0 views

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    When we look for children's lit, you can look here!
Siri Anderson

Ghost Boys | Children's Fiction by Jewell Parker Rhodes - 0 views

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    Thanks to Becki Z for sharing this resource with class.
chlohawk

4 Expert Tips to Help Low-Income Students Enjoy Unparalleled Success - The Edvocate - 0 views

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    Meeting the children's basic needs, considering their safety, developing a relationship, and helping them meet their higher order needs are some ways you can guide them to success
drewevanaho

Federal Poverty Level (FPL) - HealthCare.gov Glossary | HealthCare.gov - 1 views

  • A measure of income issued every year by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Federal poverty levels are used to determine your eligibility for certain programs and benefits, including savings on Marketplace health insurance, and Medicaid and CHIP coverage.
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      Federal poverty level (FPL) explanation
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      FPL definition
  • The 2021 federal poverty level (FPL) income numbers below are used to calculate eligibility for Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
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      2021 numbers used to calculate the eligibility for medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
  • How federal poverty levels are used to determine eligibility for reduced-cost health coverage
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    "Federal poverty levels are used to determine your eligibility for certain programs and benefits, including savings on Marketplace health insurance, and Medicaid and CHIP coverage."
Siri Anderson

Helping Elementary Students Read for Information - 0 views

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    This is a great article on teaching elementary students how to read for information.
luke melquist

Corn is Maize - 4 views

Great children's book on the how corn grows

http:__www.harpercollins.com_browseinside_index.aspx?isbn13=9780064450263

started by luke melquist on 26 Jan 12 no follow-up yet
Alys Mosher

Booklists of Children's Literature - 0 views

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    BOOKS FOR ANY CLASS OR SITUATION
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    NEED HELP FINDING CHILDRENS BOOKS?
Siri Anderson

The Children of Cyberspace: Old Fogies by Their 20s - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    Impact of web2.0 on children's development and needs/expectations.
nikkilh

Parent Educator Resource Centers (PERC) - 0 views

  • The purpose of the project is to build partnerships between parents and educators to ensure that children receive the highest educational opportunities and achievement possible.
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      Purpose of the West Virginia PERC project
  • A team consisting of a parent of a special needs child and an educator staffs each PERC
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      Who is on the team
  • All PERCs have certain common functions and responsibilities including: Providing information, resources, and training for parents on important issues such as parenting skills, problem solving, educational planning for their child, behavior management, home learning activities, and other topics to strengthen home-to-school partnerships; Assisting families on an individual basis to better understand their children's educational needs and to discover opportunities and options for meeting these needs; Connecting families with appropriate community services; and Offering information, resources, and training to educators to increase the skills, knowledge and attitudes needed to encourage and strengthen family involvement and positive school-to-home partnerships.
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      What the PERCs have in common as to their functions and responsibilities
Katelyn Karsnia

Pediatric Physical Therapy Program | Children's Minnesota - 0 views

  • Physical therapists evaluate and treat children with a wide range of diagnoses, including: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Cancer Cerebral palsy Chronic pain Concussion Cystic Fibrosis Developmental Coordination Disorder Developmental delay Genomic medicine Hemophilia Juvenile arthritis Orthopedic injuries or conditions Pediatric obesity Plagiocephaly Stroke Toe Walking Torticollis Traumatic brain injury
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      What PT helps with
  • pediatric physical therapists (PTs) are experts in evaluating and treating children who have difficulties moving their bodies.
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      Definition of PT
  • Coordination Balance Strength and endurance Joint motion or protection Movement and mobility Orthotic and prosthetic use Walking Posture and positioning Pain Management Adaptive equipment Physical participation daily activities in home/community Developmental milestones Infant head shape Dizziness
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  • PT evaluation
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      Concerns for needing PT
drewevanaho

Programs and services / Minnesota Department of Human Services - 1 views

  • Minnesota's child protection system responds to situations where children are alleged to be maltreated and helps support families to safely care for their children.
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      BCF MN
  • In Minnesota, approximately 25,000 children are reported for abuse and neglect to the child protection system each year, which counties and tribes assess
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      Stats
  • Small steps • Meet and greet your neighbors to generate a friendly environment. • Get to know other parents in your neighborhood. • Help families under stress by offering to babysit or run errands. • Provide food to families in need. • Volunteer at schools, libraries, community centers or other locations that offer children's activities. • Talk with children one-on-one to develop a sense of connection. • Report any concerns about a child being harmed to local county social services agency or the police. Big steps
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      Steps to help prevent neglect and abuse
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  • How do I report abuse or neglect?
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      How to report
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