Title I Resources for Parents and Students Looking for some books

Title I Resources for Parents and Students
Looking for some books, pamphlets, or videos on a specific topic to help your child with academics or social/family
issues? Take some time to look at the resource library for parents at Rayne Elementary located in the lobby of the
school. We have a variety of parent resource books and videos available for you to borrow. All you need to do is sign
them out and return to the school when finished. We have taken an inventory of our items, and a list of resources is
available at each elementary school. Both McCreery and Rayne families can sign-out items from the Parent Resource
library at Rayne. Contact your school counselor for a list of resources available, and it can be sent to the counselor at
the school (or you can stop by Rayne Elementary school and sign-out the resources yourself).
Please note: We are hoping to add additional resources to our library over the summer, and we will be revising the
procedure for signing out the materials. The new revised procedure for signing out the materials will be shared at the
beginning of the next school year.
Title I Resource Center
Rayne Elementary & McCreery Elementary Schools
As a Schoolwide Title I Parent, you may request to borrow reading materials from the Title I Resource Center in your
child’s elementary school. To make a request please complete the form below and return to the office :
*Indicates items for children
^ can be requested from Midwestern IU 4-see pg 3
Parents Name _____________________________
Elementary Building ______________________
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Parent/School Involvement (continued)
Career Awareness:
□ 13. Keeping Tabs on your child’s education
□ 1. After High School- What?
□ 14. Your guide to supporting your child at school
□ 2. Landing a Job-tips for a successful Job search
□ 3. Why Stay in School?
Special Education
□ 4. Next Stop..College! Tips to help you find a
□ 1. Helping your Child Manage ADHD; A Parent’s
School that’s right for you
□ 5. Financing a College Education
Handbook
□ 6. Be Successful at Work
□ 2. Helping Children with Learning Disabilities: A
□ 7. Career Planning…A skill for the future
Parent’s Handbook
□ 8. What you should know about Job Interview skills
□ 3. What is this thing called Dyslexia?
□ 9. Writing a Resume that Opens Doors
□ 10. Balancing Work & Family
Life Skills
□ 1. What you should know about being a
Personal Development:
Single Parent
□ 1. Setting goals to reach your potential
□ 2. What Kids should know about divorce
□ 2. Assertiveness-Skills for Life
□ 3. Cooperative Co-Parenting-Making the Most
□ 3. Teaching Children Responsibility for their
of Custody Arrangements
Learning & Behavior
□ 4. Single Mothers Entering the Work force
□ 4. 25 Ways Parents can build Children’s self-esteem
□ 5. Lo que usted debe saber sobre LA AUTOESTIMA
Child Safety
□ 6. What every Teenager should know about Peer
□ 1. McGruff’s Bicycle Safety: Coloring Book * ^
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□ 2. McGruff Safe Kids Identification Kit ^
□ 7. Raising Children of Character; a Parent’s
□ 3. About Child Safety
Handbook
□ 4. About First Aid
□ 8. A Positive Attitude, A Positive You!
□ 5. Let’s Learn More About School Bus Safety
□ 9. Young People & Suicide-What you should know
Activity Book * ^
□ 10. Children & Depression – Learn the facts
□ 6. About After-School Safety: Coloring/Activities * ^
□ 11. Know What? Bullying Hurts (ages-6-8)*
□ 7. Home Alone after school- What parents should
□ 12. About Test Anxiety
Know
□ 13. Listening Well and Following Directions
Child Development
Parent/School Involvement
□ 1. Child Development from Birth to 3 yrs old
□ 1. Teach Children Respect
□ 2. Child Development from 3-6 yrs old
□ 2. Being involved in your Child’s Education
□ 3. Child Development from 6-9 yrs old
□ 3. Protect your child from Drugs; A Parent’s
□ 4. Child Development from 9-12 yrs old
Handbook
□ 5. About your Child’s thinking skills
□ 4. About Your School Counselor
And Language development: Birth to Age 3
□ 5. Your Parent/Teacher Conference
□ 6. About Helping Your Teen Finish School
Title I
□ 7. Internet Safety & Responsibility for Students
□ 1. Learn about Schoolwide Title I Programs
□ 8. La Crianza De Los Hijos
□ 2. Understanding the No Child Left Behind Act- A
□ 9. Raising Your Grandchildren; a Grandparent’s
Parent’s Handbook
Handbook
□ 3. Parents’ Rights in Education- A guide to the No
□ 10. Helping Children Learn to Resolve Conflicts
Child Left Behind Act
□ 11. About Getting Along at School
□ 4. Title I- What parents should know
□ 12. The ABC’s of Discipline at Home
□ 5. Acerca De Su Programa Del Titulo I
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Helping your Child Learn
□ 1. About your Child’s Learning Style
□ 2. How to Study
□ 3. Homework Lessons for Parents
□ 4. Your Child & Standardized Tests Gr 3-5;
A Parent’s Handbook
□ 5. Let’s improve our Test Taking skills: An
Information & Activities book ages 9-12 * ^
□ 6. You, Your Child and Math
□ 7. 25 ways Parents can read with Children
□ 8. Starting School: Coloring Book * ^
□ 9. Your Child and Writing
□ 10. When a bright child has trouble reading
□ 11. Help Child w/ Homework Parent Handbook
Middle School
□ 1. Middle School – Moving on Up
□ 2. What’s up with starting Middle School
□ 3. Standardized Tests in Middle School
□ 4. Preparing your child for Middle school success
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Substance Abuse
□ 1. About Addiction
□ 2. On Living Drug- Free
□ 3. Alcohol & Others Drugs-Keeping Tabs on Talking
with your child
□ 4. Trying Drugs- What would you do?
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Family Communications
□ 1. Know What? Lying Hurts Everyone! * ages 6-8
□ 2. Critical Thinking
□ 3. Let’s say “no Way” to violence: Info & Act *
□ 4. TV and your child
□ 5. Making the Most of your Child’s Summer
Vacation
□ 6. What every family should know about getting
along at home
□ 7. Bedtime Struggles
□ 8. Las Batallas A La Hora De Dormir
□ 9. I’m Proud to be a Military Kid * ^
□ 10. Succeeding as a Military Family: a Guide
□ 11. Who Knew? The Eat Healthy Be Fit Issue –
ages 9-11
□ 12. Preventing Bullying-Information for Parents
□ 13. Know What? Fighting Hurts
□ 14. Parents & Stress
□ 15. Anger Management for Parents: A Parent’s
Handbook
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Other Books/Videos/Magazines: (T-1 office)
□ 1. 101 Ways to Create Real Family Engagement
□ 2. Beyond the Bake Sale
□ 3. Frog Family Fun Pack
□ 4. A Child Becomes a Reader
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5. Helping your child with Homework
6. Helping your child Learn Mathematics
7. Helping your child Learn Science
8. Drop-off Recycling Collection
9. The Multi-Disciplinary Evaluation
10. Education Services for Children with ADD
11. Transportation for Students with Special Needs
12. Understanding ADHD
13. Financial Football (VIDEO)
14. Friends with Care
15. PA: Meeting the needs of students with
Special Education
16. Actually, names hurt just as much as sticks and
stones
17. Getting in has gotten easier fitting in hasn't
18. Uncovering Math With Your Family
19. A Mathematics Handbook Math to Know
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20. A Mathematics Handbook Math to learn /
Parent Guide
21. A Mathematics Handbook Math at Hand/
Parent Guide
22. A Mathematics Handbook Math On Hand /
Parent Guide
23. Family Math For Young Children
24. Family Math
25. Helping your child: Learn to read
26. Literacy: A Parent Printer, Part I: Preschool,
Part II: School-Age Children ( Video)
27. Inspiring Young Readers, Reading to Learn
(Video)
28. Including Readers with special needs,
summer reading: A Bridge to Literacy (Video)
29. Father's Roles/Men's Voices (Vidoe)
30. First Steps Toward Literacy, Literacy: A Family
Matter (Video)
31. Back Talk
32. How to Raise a Child with a High I.Q.
33. "Why did you have to get a Divorce? And
When can I get a hamster?" A guide to
parenting through Divorce
34. Helping Children cope with the loss
of a loved one: A guide for Grownups
35. The Read-Aloud Handbok
36. Every Child Can Read
37. The Directory of: Critical Information
for Helping Children
38. Books Children Love: A Guide to the
Best Children's Literature
39. It's Not Your Fault, Koko Bear
40. Badger's Parting Gifts
41. Teacher's Resource Book: Math to Learn
42. Teacher's Resource Book: Math to Know
43. Whining 3 steps to stopping it before
the Tears and Tantrums Start
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Other Books/Videos/Magazines: (T-1 office)
□ 44. 1-2-3 Magic Effective Discipline for
Children 2-12
□ 45. Playground Politics
□ 46. "Secrets" for parenting a school-age Child
□ 47. Child Magazine's Guide to Eating
□ 48. Time-in When time-out doesn't work
□ 49. The 3 a.m. Handbook: The most commonly
asked questions about your child's Health
□ 50. 101 Best Websites for Kids
□ 51. Helping Children cope with divorce
□ 52. Bullies are a pain in the Brain
□ 53. Tending the Heart of Virtue
□ 54. How to do Homework without throwing up
□ 55. Vaccinating your child
□ 56. Your child at play: Three to Five Years
□ 57. Big Dreams
□ 58. A Child Becomes a Reader
□ 59. Dad's Playbook coaching kids to read
□ 60. Shining Stars Second & Third graders learn to
read
□ 61. Shining stars kindergarteners learn to read
□ 62. Shining stars First Graders learn to read
□ 63. Shining Stars Preschoolers get ready to read
□ 64. Shining Stars Toddlers get ready to read
□ 65. When "No" gets you nowhere
□ 66. Parent & Child The learning link between
home & School
□ 67. The ADHD Parenting Handbook
□ 68. Helping your child: Become a reader
□ 69. Helping your child: Succeed in school
□ 70. Helping your child Learn Math
□ 71. Financial Fitness for life: Talking to
your kids about personal finance
□ 72. It's nobody's fault
□ 73. Your seven-year-old life in a minor key
□ 74. Great books for boys
□ 75. Touchpoints the essential reference
□ 76. Great books for Girls
□ 77. Communication
□ 78. Marion Center Area School district Special
education
To receive a copy of * ^ items:
Include: Name
Address
Mail your request to:
MidWestern Intermediate Unit IV
453 Maple St
Grove City PA 16217
ATTN: Title I Parent Resource Center