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         New York Family Programs:     more books (98)
  1. Family Justice Program by Judith S Kaye, 1997
  2. The New York State public assistance standard of need: A policy brief by Janet Wedel, 1986
  3. One third of our children: The effect of new directions in welfare policy on New York City's children by Hugh O'Neill, 1996
  4. The feasibility of a grant diversion program for AFDC mothers by Mary Bryna Sanger, 1982
  5. A Second Chance for Families: 5 Years Later Follow Up of a Program to Prevent Foster Care by Mary Ann Jones, 1986-04
  6. The Comprehensive Directory: Programs and Services for Children With Disabilities and Special Needs and Their Families in the Metro New York Area by Inc. Resources for Children With Special Needs, 2002-02-02
  7. The Comprehensive Directory: Programs and Services for Children and Youth from Birth to 26 With Disabilities and Special Needs and Their Families in the Metro New York Area
  8. Empowering families to choose quality childcare in New York City.: An article from: Policy Studies Journal by Amy Abbandondelo, Carl Nadler, 2007-08-01
  9. Camps 2004: Directory of Camps and Summer Programs for Children and Youth with Special Needs and Disabilities in the Metro New York Area (English and Spanish) by Inc. Resources for Children With Special Needs, 2004-02-28
  10. Camps 2008: A Directory of Camps and Summer Programs for Children and Youth With Disabilities and Special Needs in the Metro New York Area
  11. Camps 2007: A Directory of Camps and Summer Programs for Children and Youth With Disabilities and Special Needs in the Metro New York Area
  12. Summer Programs on College Campuses for Kids 8-18: Upstate New York 1996-1997 by Carole Warsawer-Greenblatt, 1995-09
  13. Camps 2003: A Directory of Camps and Summer Programs for Children and Youth With Disabilities and Special Needs in the Metro New York Area by Inc Resources for Children With Special Needs, 2003-02
  14. Crises of Family Disorganization: Programs to Soften Their Impact on Children - Papers delivered to the New York State Fifth Biennial Divisional Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, November 18, 1967 by Eleanor & Bernard, Viola W [Viola Wertheim] Pavenstedt, 1971

41. Programs: Cooperative Agreements: Family And Community Violence Prevention Progr
problemsolving; vocational education; family management; budgeting in the center'skarate and basketball programs at the and historic sites in new york City.
http://www.omhrc.gov/OMH/Programs/2pgprograms/cooperative_ny.htm
New York: John Jay College/Inwood Community Services Family Life Center
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
899 Tenth Avenue
New York, NY 10019
Phone: (212) 237-8747
Fax: (212) 237-8742
Title: John Jay College/Inwood Community Services Family Life Center FLC Director: Luis Barrios, Ph.D. Age Group: 12 to 18

42. Kennedy Center: America Dancing
Powerful eroticism…as chilling as it is sensual (new york Times). Theater Jazz Youth and family programs Dance Ballet.
http://www.kennedy-center.org/programs/dance/

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PAUL TAYLOR DANCE COMPANY/HOUSTON BALLET
- Apr 9 - 13, 2003 Buy Now
The two sensational companies celebrate the legacy of Paul Taylor with a repertoire of favorites and a new Taylor work. ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER - Apr 15 - 19, 2003 Buy Now
The company performs classic Ailey dances and electrifying new works with "boundless energy and sassy exuberance" ( The New York Times TATIANA BAGANOVA - Apr 23 - 24, 2003 Buy Now
A master of the Russian avant-garde presents unforgettable dance works in a Kennedy Center debut. GARTH FAGAN DANCE - Oct 8 - 9, 2002
This Tony®-winning choreographer is the embodiment of dance innovation. BALLET PRELJOCAJ - Oct 11 - 12, 2002
The modern French company combines kinetic precision and fierce energy to achieve mesmerizing results. PILOBOLUS DANCE THEATRE - Dec 3 - 7, 2002 Acrobatic thrills and intertwining bodies share the stage with daring surprises. MARTHA CLARKE VIENNA: LUSTHAUS - Jan 21 - 26, 2003

43. The Kennedy Center Honors
into our roles as men and women, family members, children psyche of the time, saidthe new york Times CBS, plus specials and daytime childrens programs such as
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Bill Cosby
(actor/comedian, born July 12, 1937, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Newsweek , a diametrically opposite side of the black experience than what had previously been seen on television: "a tightly nuclear, upscale family coping with the same irritations and misunderstandings that afflict their white counterparts." Cosby's TV clan was the very model of a strong, close-knit, parent-dominated unit. "The fact that the family is black, without making a particular point of it," reported Time magazine, "is an encouraging sign of maturity in matters of race." Coming from a poor Philadelphia neighborhood, Bill Cosby represents the voice of the vast, ordinary world out there. Everyone seems to easily identify with his characters and the situations they find themselves in. Cosby's humor often centers on the basic cornerstones of our existence, seeming to provide an insight into our roles as men and women, family members, children, parents. He points out the humor in our lives, and for that we are grateful. "He is Everyman and also his own man,' said Mel Gussow in the New York Times "A witty American humorist in complete touch with the source of his material: himself ."

44. LFF - Family Place Library Locator
family Place programs are offered in more more information about local family Placelibraries. Michigan · Minnesota · Nebraska · new york · North Carolina
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Family Place programs are offered in more than 100 libraries across the United States. Look for your community below and click on it to find out more information about local Family Place libraries. If your community is not listed below, contact Libraries for the Future about how to bring it to your library. Parent-Child Workshops may require registration. Please contact your library for further details. Arizona California Connecticut Florida ... Washington
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45. Education At The Met - School Programs
programs COO InClass programs COO Educator programs COO National tri-state area andtwo (*) are performed for family audiences at a Theater in new york City
http://www.operaed.org/
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Met School Membership
Creating Original Opera Growing Up With Opera Get Ready for Opera ... Urban Voices: A Choral Music Initiative
The MSM program continues to build on its partnerships with teachers in the Northeast. The program is dependant upon the commitment of its teachers, as it is the teacher representatives that prepare their students for visits to the opera. The Met School Membership Program, in turn, provides tickets and preparatory resources. Attendance at our professional development workshops is required each year.
MSM is full for the 2002-2003 season, but teachers who wish to apply for the 2003-2004 season are welcome to submit an application. The program is very competitive and there is a long waiting list. Offered to grades 3 through 16.
For more information, please call 212-769-7024 or e-mail

46. Archived -- Implementing Schoolwide Programs; Resource I - Bibliographic Referen
Planning for Title I programs Guidelines for parents, advocates, and family/schoolpartnerships A review of the research and new york Teachers College Press
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/Idea_Planning/res1_cat5.html
Implementing Schoolwide Programs - An Idea Book on Planning - October 1998
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5. Parent and Community Involvement
This workbook of resources and information can help teachers meet specific parent involvement goals. The seven sections reflect the types of home-school communications needed at different points throughout the school year. The workbook contains reproducibles, classroom aids, organizational ideas, charts, and checklists. Specific examples include conference planning sheets, letters and notes to parents, home-school contracts, phone call planning sheets, communication tracking sheets, and back to school night activities. Contact:
(800) 262-4347 or (310) 395-3221 Rich, D. (1992). MegaSkills. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. This book describes MegaSkills, a comprehensive approach to helping families teach children values, skills, and attitudes that improve achievement. The program is based on the assumption that students will perform best in school if both the family and community join with the school in delivering the message that education is important. Contact: Houghton Mifflin Company, 215 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10003; (212) 420-5800

47. Family Involvement In Children's Education; Appendix A - Buffalo Parent Center
from the State University of new york at Buffalo homework using CDROM computersand software programs. out an individualized plan for each family and select
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/FamInvolve/buffalo.html
Family Involvement in Children's Education - October 1997
Buffalo Parent Center:
A Large Urban School District Gives Parents a Place of Their Own
Buffalo Public Schools
Buffalo, New York
Overview
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Buffalo Public Schools is a large urban school district that serves about 48,000 children from birth through grade twelve. Fifty-three percent of the district's students are African American, 34 percent are white, 10 percent are Hispanic, and 3 percent are American Indian or Asian. Fifty-nine percent of its students qualify for the federal free or reduced price lunch program. The parent center operates year-round, except for school holidays. During the school year the center is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.; it closes one half-hour earlier during the summer. The center's Even Start Family Literacy program serves the same group of families for an entire calendar year; all other programs operate on a semester basis. Activities take place within one of three daily sessions: morning, afternoon, or evening. During morning sessions parents with young children engage in developmentally appropriate learning activities and parenting skills training. In the afternoon and evening sessions, families with older children take parent and child computer courses, and participate in tutoring and homework sessions or nonacademic classes such as art, aerobics, and music. Evenings are the busiest time, with 25 to 40 families attending the center. The center employs about 30 staff members, including 7 specialists in adult and early childhood education, 3 home liaisons employed by the Even Start program, a full-time computer teacher, and teachers from the public school system who serve as mathematics, reading, and language specialists.

48. NYS Citizens' Coalition For Children, Inc.
and foster parent groups in every region of new york State accountability of the NYSOffice of Children and family Services, other NYSCCC programs and Services.
http://www.nysccc.org/main.htm
NYSCCC Mission Statement Incorporated in 1975, the Coalition is an organization of concerned citizens and 150 volunteer adoptive and foster parent groups in every region of New York State. Guided by a belief in the right of every child to a permanent, loving family, the Coalition's goals are to:
  • Improve services available to children at risk of or in out of home care Increase citizen involvement in local service planning and delivery Require greater public accountability of the NYS Office of Children and Family Services, other systems providing out of home care for children, and local agencies Represent the citizen's viewpoint in advocating for improved adoption and foster care services.
The Coalition is concerned primarily with system-change advocacy and individuals taking responsibility for influencing and changing the systems affecting their lives and the lives of their children. Click here to join the Coalition's email advocacy network. What you'll find here: NYSCCC 2003 Annual Training Conference "How Are the Children?" May 8 - 10, 2003 Click Here to Win an Original Aafke Steenhuis Quilt NYSCCC Programs and Services ...
Foster Care Rates and Adoption Subsidy Advocacy in Action!
Tax Benefits for Foster and Adoptive Parents Resources for Foster and Adoptive Parent Associations Information Adoption and Foster Care Articles LINK Families: Linking Information Networks for Kids Information and online foster parent survey Becoming an Adoptive Parent Becoming a Foster Parent Information
NYS's Separated Siblings
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49. Variety The Children's Charity - Variety Raises Funds For Disabled, Disadvantage
Raising essential funds for the care and support of disadvantaged, physically challenged, sick and Category Regional North America Organizations......new york Stock Exchange Fallen Heroes Fund Donates between to help families wholost family members that Ground Zero; The After School programs serving 700
http://www.varietyny.org/

Celebrating Over 50 Years of Helping Children
Home Our Story Programs Events ... About this Site
Variety-The Children's Charity
350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1234
New York, NY 10118
Phone: 212.760.2777
Fax: 212.760.2779

50. HUC-JIR > Academics > Continuing Education And Youth Programs > New York Kollel
Education and Certificate programs are generously supported by The Covenant Foundation,The Gimprich family Foundation, and UJAFederation of new york.
http://www.huc.edu/kollel/spr03/nysed.shtml
School of Education Gateways for Learning Continuing Education and Certification in Adult and Jewish Family Education
For those who work or wish to work in the Jewish Community Each mini-mester may be taken for credit and applied to a Certificate in Adult Education or a Certificate in Family Education. Certificates will be awarded to qualifying students who complete 18 credits, a year-long placement in the area of specialization, and an educational project at their placement. For New York School of Education’s Continuing Education and Certificate Programs , there is a one-time, non-refundable registration fee of $50. Tuition is $450 per mini-mester for each 1.5 credit course. Students not seeking academic credit pay the regular Kollel course fee of $160 per mini-mester. Pre-registration is strongly suggested. The Continuing Education and Certificate Programs are generously supported by The Covenant Foundation, The Gimprich Family Foundation, and UJA-Federation of New York. Mini-mester I
5 weeks
Wednesdays, 6:30-9:00 PM

51. FY 2001 Children's Bureau Competitive Discretionary Grant Awards
Brooklyn, new york. United Methodist family Services of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.2001A.4 Evaluations of Existing Adoption programs $100,000 each year for 3
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cb/funding/fy2001ga.htm
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FY 2001 Children's Bureau Competitive Discretionary Grant Awards
Adoption Opportunities (approximately $3.1 million) Achieving Increased Adoptive Placements For Children in Foster Care
$250,000 each year for 3 years Cherokee Nation , Tahlequah, Oklahoma
The Minnesota Chippewa Tribe
, Cass Lake, Minnesota
Missouri Department of Social Services
, Jefferson City, Missouri
New York State Office of Children and Family Services
, Rennsselaer, New York Field Initiated Demonstration Projects Advancing the State of the Art in the Adoption Field
$250,000 each year for 4 years Arizona's Children Association , Tucson, Arizona
Center for Family Connections
, Inc. Middlesex, Massachusetts
Institute for Black Parenting
, Carson, California
La Familia
, Inc. Albuquerque, New Mexico
Northeast Ohio Adoption Services
, Warren, Ohio
PACT, An Adoption Alliance
, Richmond, California Prince George's County Department of Social Services , Landover, Maryland You Gotta Believe! The Older Child Adoption and Permanency Movement , Inc. Brooklyn, New York Quality Improvement Centers on Adoption United Methodist Family Services of Virginia , Richmond, Virginia Evaluations of Existing Adoption Programs $100,000 each year for 3 years

52. Administration For Children And Families Region 2
Greetings. programs Services. DIRECTORIO DE LOS SERVICIOS DEL PROGRAMA Program Services. TheChild and family Services Review of new york State (January 2002).
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/region2/
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September 11th Anniversary Resources: The Child and Family Services Review of New York State (January 2002) Strengthening Healthy Marriages: A Compendium of Approaches

53. SUNY Downstate Medical Center
The State University of new york Health Science Center at Brooklynbetter known as SUNY Downstate Medical Category Reference Education...... Master of Public Health (new) Educational programs Medical Education Residency programsAnesthesiology Dermatology Emergency Medicine family Practice Medicine
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54. CMHS Programs: Child, Adolescent & Family - In The News
Side Effect of Welfare Law The NoParent family. The new york Times June 18, 2002; toEstablish Effective Social and Emotional Learning programs in Classrooms.
http://www.mentalhealth.org/cmhs/ChildrensCampaign/news.asp
In this section CMHS Programs
Go to... Child, Adolescent, Family Community Support Coping With Traumatic Events Disaster Mental Health HIV/AIDS Homelessness Managing Anxiety Mental Health Statistics Special Programs and Initiatives State Planning About CMHS CMHS Homepage Homepage
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55. Administration For Children And Families Region 2
Greetings. programs Services. DIRECTORIO DE LOS SERVICIOS DEL PROGRAMA Program Services. TheChild and family Services Review of new york State (January 2002).
http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/region2/
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September 11th Anniversary Resources: The Child and Family Services Review of New York State (January 2002) Strengthening Healthy Marriages: A Compendium of Approaches

56. Arboreta And Gardens With HT Programs
Arboreta and gardens with horticulture therapy programs.Category Home Gardens Specialized Techniques Enabled Gardeners...... Larson, HTR, Coordinator Training , Workshops, Symposia, On Off-site Consultationand Programming, Written Information, Integrated family programs. new york.
http://www.hort.vt.edu/human/botanic1.html
Botanical Gardens and Arboreta Offering Information or Training in Horticultural Therapy The following information was provided by the American Horticultural Therapy Association. For more information on this association, click here to take a look at the AHTA home page.
COLORADO
Denver Botanic Gardens
909 York Street
Denver, CO 80206
Rebecca Haller, HTM
Workshops, Garden Plots, Tours, Classes, Sensory Garden
FLORIDA
Fairchild Tropical Garden
10901 Old Cutler Road
Miami, FL 33156
Mary E. Neustein
Seminars and Workshops, Community Outreach
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Chicago Botanic Garden
1000 Lake Cook Road
Glencoe, IL 60022 Gene Rothert, HTR http://www.chicagobotanic.org/HortTherapy.html Tours, Workshops, Enabling Garden, Off-site Visits, Training Programs, Internships
MINNESOTA
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Clotilde Irvine Society Sensory Garden 3675 Arboretum Drive P.O. Box 39 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Jean Larson, HTR, Coordinator
NEW JERSEY
The Frelinghuysen Arboretum P.O. Box 1295 Morristown, NJ 07962-1295 Larisa Bohensky Tours, Workshops, Classes, Garden Plots, Off-site Visits

57. MoMA.org | Calendar Of Events
family programs are made possible by generous grants from the Lily AuchinclossFoundation, The new york Community Trust Murray L. and Belle C. Nathan Fund
http://www.moma.org/events/
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Public Programs Matisse Picasso : Poetry, Prose, Letters, and Film
Tuesday, April 1, 6:30 p.m.
MoMA Film at The Gramercy Theatre
127 East 23 Street at Lexington Avenue Paris to the Moon ; artist Sophie Matisse; and musician and writer Eugenia Zukerman. Film clips will reveal intimate portraits of Matisse, Picasso, and other prominent figures of Modern culture. Tickets are $10, members $8, students and seniors $5, and are available at the MoMA QNS Lobby Information Desk, 33 Street at Queens Boulevard, and at The MoMA Design Stores, 44 West 53 Street and 81 Spring Street, Manhattan. Any remaining tickets will be available at the door on the evening of the program.
Talks at the Queens Borough Public Library: Paris before the War: Photographic Portraits by Atget, Daguerre

58. Village, Maritime, History -- South Street Seaport Museum
city within a city, South Street celebrates Old new york. It is a favorite placefor new yorkers and Great family programs are offered aboard some of these
http://www.fieldtrip.com/ny/27488600.htm
South Street Seaport
207 Front Street
New York, NY 10038
Internet: http://www.SouthStSeaport.org/ A virtual city within a city, South Street celebrates Old New York. It is a favorite place for New Yorkers and tourists to spend a day, visiting the many shops, and the Museum, which includes the beautiful ships at Pier 16. Some of the ships are open to visitation, and several offer exciting cruises, such as the Schooner Pioneer , the wooden tug W.O. Decker , and the Schooner Lettie G. Howard . Great family programs are offered aboard some of these vessels, up to and including a week-long excursion aboard the Lettie G. Howard. Museum buildings include
  • the Visitors' Center, providing Seaport orientation, tickets to ships, cruises, tours and exhibits the Gallery, featuring changing exhibitions that illustrate New York's growth from fur trading post to booming city A.A. Low Building, with exhibits on New York's maritime heritage Children's Center, offering exhibits, hands-on workshops, and maritime programs Boat Building Shop, where visitors can watch skilled craftsmen build and restore small wooden vessels

59. Dialogue On Early Childhood Science, Mathematics, And Technology
525 W. 120th Street, new york, NY 10027. 200 The River Way, Boston, MA 02215. TheCenters include The Child Care Training programs, The family Child Care
http://www.project2061.org/tools/earlychild/back/centers.htm
Dialogue on Early Childhood Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education
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Programs and Research Centers
AIMS Education Foundation. Fresno, CA. P.O. Box 8120, Fresno, CA 93747. http://www.aimsedu.org Bank Street College of Education. New York, NY. 610 West 112th Street, New York, NY 10025. http://www.bnkst.edu Bank Street College is composed of a graduate school of education, an elementary school for children, an on-site childcare center, a continuing education division, and a publication and media group. Bank Street College develops projects that meet the needs of families and children, including introducing new technologies into the classroom. Center for Science and Mathematics Teaching. Tufts University. Medford, MA. 4 Colby Street, Medford, MA 02155. http://ase.tufts.edu/csmt/ Education Development Center, Inc. Newton, MA. 55 Chapel Street, Newton, MA 02158. Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education. Columbus, OH. 1929 Kenny Road, Columbus, OH 43210. http://ericeece.org/

60. JPMorgan Chase: Arts Programs
now living in the greater new york metropolitan area. expanded their mission toinclude new plays by The popular JPMorgan Chase family Series at Roundabout
http://www.jpmorganchase.com/pages/jpmc/community/sportsandevents/artsprograms

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Funded by JPMorgan Chase, the Kids Digital Movement and Sound Project is a collaboration between two organizations: mak.frankfurt, Museum of Applied Arts in Frankfurt (movement project), and Columbia University's Computer Music Center in New York City (sound project). The project allows children to explore sound and movement with the use of computers. It provides the latest digital technologies to enable understanding of the relationship between movement and sound in the environment. The project resulted in a CD-ROM, containing a detailed curriculum to be used by educators and kids. For more information, please visit music.columbia.edu/kids Top of page National Mentoring Partnership
JPMorgan Chase is proud to be the first corporate sponsor of mentoring.org, the web site of Mentor/National Mentoring Partnership. And we are even prouder of the employee mentors and program coordinators who are at the heart of our efforts in youth mentoring.

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