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"... achieving high standards of literacy for every child in the
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* Kansas Reads to Preschoolers | Kansas Reads to Preschoolers is the first One State, One Book project sponsored by the State Library of Kansas! Christie Pearson Brandau, State Librarian, announced the project in early June on KANLIB-L noting that Governor Kathleen Sebelius is the Honorary Chair and that this celebration-of-reading to children coincides with Children's Book Week November 14-20, 2005. The project goal is to highlight the importance of reading to children -- birth to five. According to the the Kansas Action for Children that's 226,453 children! | Vikki Jo Stewart,
Literacy and Volunteer Management Coordinator |
* Kansas Parent Information Resource Center | Title V of the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, No Child Left Behind , authorizes establishing federally funded parental information and resource centers that provide training, information and support to parents. The Centers also provide support to SEAs (state education agencies & departments of education), LEAs (local education agencies & school districts), and other organizations that carry out parent education and family involvement programs. A major goal of the Centers is to support parents in helping their children meet the Kansas QPA (Quality Performance Accreditation) standards. |
KPIRC |
Four-Year-Old At-Risk Program | This program provides a quality early childhood educational opportunity for four year old at-risk children to prepare them to be successful in school. There are multiple criteria to qualify for the program. In addition to the educational program, children receive services such as counseling, health, transportation and nutrition services. |
Gayle Stuber |
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Kansas Children's Cabinet & Trust Fund | The Mission Statement of the Kansas Childrens Cabinet is to identify, evaluate, recommend funding, promote, measure and reevaluate programs, prevention services and delivery services that directly benefit the physical and mental health, welfare, safety and overall well being of the children in Kansas. |
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Parents as Teachers | PAT is a primary prevention program. It is designed to maximize children's overall development during the first three years of life, thus laying the foundation for school success and minimizing developmental problems that might interfere with learning. PAT is designed to serve ALL parents-from single, teenage mothers to two-parent, well-educated families. Experience has shown that parents want to be good parents and welcome the kind of support that PAT offers. |
Kansas State Department of Education |
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Kansas Action for Children | Kansas Action for Children is a private, not-for-profit, citizen-based corporation founded in 1979. We work on behalf of all children to ensure that their physical and emotional needs are met, and that they become healthy and contributing adults. |
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Early Head Start | Early Head Start provides in-home, comprehensive, support services to pregnant women and families with children up to age 4. Early Head Start supports parents in fulfilling their roles and helps them move toward economic independence. Families must meet income eligibility guidelines. At least 10% of the total enrollment is available for children with disabilities. Parents working, attending school, or participating in job training can apply for child care services. |
Mary Weathers |
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* Kansas Coordinating Council on Early Childhood Developmental Services |
The Kansas Coordinating Council on Early Childhood Developmental Services provides advice and assistance to all of state government on matters pertaining to preschool children with (or at risk of) developmental delays/disabilities. The Council can serve as: a voice for advocacy on behalf of young Kansans, a liaison between state government and local communities, a place to bring difficulties one has encountered, and much more. |
Doug Bowman |
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* Child and Adult Care Food Program | The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a child nutrition program of the USDA (U.S. Department of Agriculture) which is administer by the Nutrition Services Team, Kansas State Department of Education. The program reimburses childcare centers, adult day care centers and family day care homes for serving nutritious meals to enrolled participants. Center and homes must be licensed or registered by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. |
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* Kansas Department of Health and Environment | Infant-Toddler Services (ITS) is a comprehensive, statewide system of community-based, family-centered early intervention services for young children, ages 0-3, with disabilities and their families. The services are provided through the implementation of Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. (IDEA) |
Carolyn
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* KAEYC | Kansas Association for the Education of Young Children |
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* KNEA | Kansas National Education Association |
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BlueSkyways | A Service of the Kansas State Library |
Kansas State Library |
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* Kansas Reading Association (KRA) | The Mission of the Kansas Reading Association is to promote learning through quality literacy experiences for all. |
Wendy Klosterman
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The Make A Difference Information Network for Children and Adults with disabilities is for anyone seeking information about the services and resources that are available in Kansas. It is a network of many cooperating programs. |
1-800-332-6262 |
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Kauffman Foundation | The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation is a private foundation that works toward the vision of self-sufficient people in healthy communities. Its mission is to research and identify unfulfilled needs of society and to develop, implement and/or fund breakthrough solutions that have a lasting impact and offer people a choice and hope for the future. The Kauffman Foundation's work is focused on two areas: Youth Development and Entrepreneurial Leadership. |
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Kansas Health Foundation | The Kansas Health Foundation is dedicated to improving the health of all Kansans. To fulfill this mission, our principles have directed us toward children's health, leadership, and public health in Kansas. |
Kansas Health Foundation |
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Kansas State Literacy Resource Center | The mission of the Kansas State Literacy Resource Center (SLRC) is to enhance systems, both public and private, which provide basic skills education across Kansas. The Center serves as the catalyst for collaborative efforts that address the needs of undereducated adults in Kansas |
Dianne S. Glass |
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KITS Early Childhood Resource Center | The Early Childhood Resource Center is designed to provide professionals working with young children, and families with young children access to appropriate and diverse evaluation and assessment instruments, curricular materials, and professional materials. |
Robin Bayless |
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National Resources | Age Level: | |
National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped | ||
*National Children’s Literacy Website | ||
* Zero to Three, BrainWonders | 0-3 years | |
First Words Project | 0-5 years | |
* Reach Out and Read-A National Pediatric Literacy Program | 0-5 years | |
* Get Ready to Read | 0-5 years | |
* National Center for Family Literacy | 0-8 years | |
Reading Excellence Program | 0-8 years | |
* Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement (CIERA) | 0-8 years | |
* Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy | 0-8 years | |
* Family Literacy Foundation | 0-8 years | |
America Reads | 0-8 years | |
* Even Start | 0-8 years | |
Family Literacy | 0-8 years | |
Washington Research Institute | 0-8 years | |
National Institute for Literacy | 0-8 years | |
American Library Association | 0-8 years | |
* ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading, English, and Communication | 0-8 years | |
* International Reading Association | 0-8 years | |
* Division for Early Childhood | 0-8 years | |
* Reading Is Fundamental | 0-8 years | |
* National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) | 0-8 years | |
* Center for Literacy and Disability Studies | 0-18 years | |
* Reading Buddies | 5-10 years | |
LD OnLine | 5-18 years | |
Math and Language Arts Curriculum Frameworks | 5-18 years | |
* No Child Left Behind Web Site | 5-18 years | |
International Dyslexia Association | 5-Adult | |
* Learning Disabilities Association of America | 5-Adult | |
* National Center for Learning Disabilities | 5-Adult | |
National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS) | 5-Adult | |
Literacy Guide for Families & Educators | All Ages | |
Clearinghouse on Reading, English, and Communication | All Ages | |
Read, Write, Think | All Ages |
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* Council for Exceptional Children | All Ages | |
National Center on Adult Literacy | Adult Literacy | |
National Assessments of Adult Literacy | Adult Literacy | |
National LINCS | Adult Literacy | |
Literacy.org | Adult Literacy | |
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Family Literacy | Age Level: | |
* Family Literacy: What You Can Do With Infants? | 0-2 years | |
* Supporting Everyday Family Literacy Routines | 0-8 years | |
* Family Literacy: Who Benefits? | 0-8 years | |
* Family Literacy: Respecting Family Ways | 0-8 years | |
The International Braille Research Center Resource Library | 0-8 years | |
Parent Involvement and Early Literacy | 0-8 years | |
Family Involvement Storybook Corner | 0-8 years | |
*  Family Literacy: Tapping into the Power of the Family | 0-13 years | |
* Deaf Children in the Mainstream: What You Need to Know | 2-5 years | |
* Project EASE: Early Access to Success in Education, A Parent-Child Program | 3-5 years | |
* The Transition to Kindergarten: A review of current Research and Promising Practices to Involve Families | 4 - 6 years | |
700+ Great Sites for Kids and the Adults who Care About Them | 4-8 years | |
* Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center-Literacy, The Big Picture | 5-8 years | |
Compact for Reading and the Home School Link | 5-8 years | |
Family Involvement in Children's Education: Successful Local Approaches; An Idea Book | 5-13 years | |
* Family Literacy Resources | All Ages | |
* Family Literacy: Tapping into the Power of the Family | All Ages | |
Childrens Literature and Disability | All Ages | |
National Center for Family Literacy | All Ages | |
* Adult and Family Literacy: Current Research and Future Directions | All Ages | |
* Longitudinal Study of Family Literacy Program Outcomes | All Ages | |
Family Literacy Backpacks | All Ages |
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Fun Sites | Age Level: | |
Cricket Magazine Group | 0-8 years | |
Deafblind Manual Alphabet | 0-8 years | |
* Niehs Kid's Page Sing Along Songs | 0-10 years | |
* Kidspace, the Internet Public Library | 0-18 years | |
The Mother Goose Pages | 1-8 years | |
* Sesame Street | 2-6 years | |
* Kid’s Korner and Toddler Tales | 2-14 years | |
* Literacy Websites for Preschoolers | 3-5 years | |
* Mr. Roger's Neighborhood | 3-5 years | |
Dragon Tales | 3-5 years | |
The Perpetual Preschool | 3-6 years | |
Caillou | 3-8 years | |
Story Place, the Online Digital Library | 3-8 years | |
* Clifford the Big Red Dog | 3-8 years | |
* I SPY | 3-8 years | |
* KidSource Calendar-Summer Activities | 3-8 years | |
* Flash Play & Learn | 3-8 years | |
Clifford's Interactive Storybooks | 3-8 years | |
* Welcome to Seussville | 3-8 years | |
* Berenstain Bear Country | 3-8 years | |
* RIF Online Activities for Reading and Writing | 3-12 years | |
Bob The Builder | 3-10 years | |
* Foudation for California Early Literacy Learning Bibliography | 3-18 years | |
* Games and Stories From Nickelodeon | 3 years & up | |
Alfy | 4-6 years | |
Little Animals Activity Centre | 4-7 years | |
* Kennedy Center Storytime Online | 4-8 years | |
Arthur Online | 4-8 years | |
* Little Explorers Picture Dictionary with Links | 4-10 years | |
Kids Fun Canada | 4-12 years | |
Kids Online | 4-12 years | |
* Bembos ABC Zoo | 5-8 years | |
24 Hour Museum Trail | 5-8 years | |
* Ask Jeeves for Kids | 5-8 years | |
Authors and Illustrators on the Web | 5-8 years | |
* Primarygames.com | 5-10 years | |
* Aesops Fables Online | 5-10 years | |
* Author Interviews (Podcasts and Videos) | 5-10 years | |
FunBrain.com | 5-12 years | |
* Magic School Bus | 5-12 years | |
* Sports Illustrated for Kids | 5-13 years | |
* America’s Story: Discover the Stories of America’s Past | 5-13 years | |
* Comic Creator | 5-13 years | |
Kids Ark: A Cyber Space Station for Kids | 5-13 years | |
* International Children’s Digital Library | 5-15 years | |
* Windows to the Universe | 5-18 years | |
Word Helper Picture Dictionary | 6-8 years | |
* KidsClick | 7-13 years | |
Zoom | 7-13 years | |
* Rhyme Zone | 7-14 years | |
Puzzlemaker | 7 years-Adult | |
* The Official Home of the Mother Goose Society | All Ages | |
* The Official Eric Carle Website | All Ages | |