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General Information Resources
Resources for Service Providers
Resources for the Family
School-Based Intervention
Amoeba Web- general references on topics including parenting, biological psychology, sexuality, personality, social, and more; large section devoted to resources for graduate students.
Ask ERIC (Educational Resource Information Center)- contains several subject specific clearinghouses, covering multiple areas of education and special populations.
Awesome Library- database of resources including subjects like math and English, special education, and issues of particular concern in the schools like guns and violence.
IDEA Practices- information regarding IDEA guidelines, workshops, school obligations, and more.
PsycPORT.com- APA sponsored site that features news and current events in all areas of psychology
School Psychology: Issues & Resources- New York based site provides information and resources regarding current interests and events, at the local, state, and national levels.
School Psychology Resources Online- comprehensive database of resources about issues ranging from eating disorders to professional organizations to gifted children.
Center for Effective Collaboration and Practice- supports and promotes national preparedness to foster the development and the adjustment of children with or at risk of developing serious emotional disturbances.
Education World- a collaboration of educators, online resources, information on the latest research, and ideas for lesson plans and curricula.
Instructional Consultation Teams- information about instructional consultation teams, including references and contact people.
Intervention Central -tools and resources to help school staff promote positive classroom behaviors and foster effective learning.
Kids Can Learn!- ideas for parents, teachers, and home schoolers to help motivate students, grades K-12; sections for parenting, LD, and other issues.
PsychWeb Resources- get information on career opportunities, journal articles; section for sports psychology, self-help.
San Diego State University- a large part of their school psychology program is devoted to research and programming for bilingual children- Hispanic, Latino, Asian, Native American, just to name a few.
The WWW School Psychology HomePage- database of media resources, assessment, legal resources, training programs, employment links and more.
Learning Network- resource for family members to learn how to supplement their child's school learning at home.
NASP Center for Children and Families- provides monthly topics with materials and information that can be downloaded or printed.
National Network for Child Care- 1000+ publications, amyl listserve, person-to-person support and assistance, newsletter.
Parent Soup- sections specific to toddlers, preschoolers, grade schoolers, preteens, teens; special topics- back to school, sleeping, eating, milestones, money, and more.
Parent Teacher Association- national PTA website.
Parents Helping Parents- sponsored by the Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights; provides information and services to help parents advocate for their children with disabilities.
School-Based Intervention Team - Tools for training service providers.
Success for All Foundation - Family support team guide for developing plans about any child who is not succeeding in school.
School-Based Intervention & Prevention - Provides links for local, federal and state school-based interventions
School Based Intervention for Violence Prevention Highlights two successful school-based violence prevention programs that emphasize the importance of early intervention
School-Based Gang Intervention - A survey of school-based gang prevention programs that describes what is being done, how effective the programs are, and identifies promising programs with guidelines for program implementation.