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Wells, Nora – Early Childhood Bulletin, 1994
This article discusses Medicaid's EPSDT (Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment) program, which is a significant funding source for a wide variety of early intervention services for Medicaid eligible children. Strategies and questions that can help clarify and improve programs in each state are discussed, and important issues to…
Descriptors: Child Health, Disabilities, Early Intervention, Eligibility
Levy, David L., Ed. – Speak Out for Children, 1999
This document comprises the three issues of Volume 13 of the "Speak Out for Children" newsletter, published to strengthen families through education and to assist children of unwed parents, separation, and divorce. The Spring 1998 issue contains articles on joint custody and the reduction of parental conflict, access grant programs,…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Children, Childrens Rights, Court Litigation
Wieck, Colleen, Ed.; McBride, Marijo, Ed. – IMPACT, 1990
This "Feature Issue" of the quarterly journal "Impact" presents 19 brief articles on family support systems in the United States for persons with developmental disabilities and their families. Emphasis is on provisions of Public Law 99-457. Articles include: "Family Support in the United States: Setting a Course for the…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Developmental Disabilities, Family Programs, Family Role
Wells, Nora – Early Childhood Bulletin, 1997
"Managed care" is a term used to describe health care plans in which a primary provider typically monitors all of a patient's care within a specific network of providers. It differs from the traditional fee-for-service model in that patients often are expected to pay extra if they want to see out-of-network providers. Additionally,…
Descriptors: Child Health, Disabilities, Early Intervention, Evaluation Methods
Boethius, Monica – Social Change in Sweden, 1984
The working family is today by far the most common family type in Sweden. However, just over 50 percent of the children of working parents have access to day care. Because Swedish income tax policy is based on the concept that all adults will support themselves and does not take into account the number of persons supported on an income, one parent…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Day Care, Dual Career Family, Employed Parents
Levy, David L., Ed. – Speak Out for Children, 2001
This document compiles the six issues of Volumes 15 and 16 of the "Speak Out for Children" newsletter, published to strengthen families through education and to assist children of unwed parents, separation, and divorce. The Spring 2000 issue contains articles on Wisconsin's shared parenting law, the U.S. Senate's consideration of a…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Childhood Interests, Children, Childrens Rights
Levy, David L., Ed. – Speak Out for children, 2000
This document comprises the three issues of Volume 14 of the "Speak Out for Children" newsletter, published to strengthen families through education and to assist children of unwed parents, separation, and divorce. The Spring 1999 issue contains articles on National Child's Day, joint custody presumptions, changes in children's life and…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Childhood Interests, Children, Childrens Rights
Caplan, Elizabeth, Ed.; Blankenship, Kelly, Ed.; McManus, Marilyn, Ed. – Focal Point, 1998
This bulletin focuses on family participation in mental health policymaking and highlights state efforts to increase family involvement. Articles include: (1) "Promoting Family Member Involvement in Children's Mental Health Policy Making Bodies," which describes how different states are promoting family member involvement in various statutory and…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Children, Emotional Disturbances, Family Involvement
Horne, Richard – NICHY News Digest, 1991
This newsletter issue focuses on the educational and civil rights of children and youth with disabilities, through the age of 21. The primary focus is on the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (Public Law 94-142), its subsequent amendments (Public Law 98-199 and Public Law 99-457). In October, 1990, this law was amended by the Individuals…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Civil Rights, Disabilities, Educational Legislation
Gluckman, Ivan – Legal Memorandum, 1987
This pamphlet considers students' right to privacy and the application of this right to the confidentiality of information disclosed to administrators and counselors. Privacy is also considered in regard to special problems associated with counseling students about drugs, contraceptives, sexually transmitted diseases, abortion, and possible threat…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Child Abuse, Civil Liberties, Counselor Client Relationship
Stoecklin, Vicki L. – Quarterly Resource, 1994
This theme issue provides an overview of how parents and professionals can be involved in advocacy efforts for children with disabilities, ages 3 and older. The guide begins with a definition of advocacy and a discussion of parents' and professionals' roles as advocates. It outlines legal rights, specific parental rights provided by the…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Participation
Narayan, Uma, Ed.; Bartkowiak, Julia J., Ed. – 1999
Noting that the term "family values" has achieved prominence in the rhetoric of political debate, this book compiles essays by philosophers, political scientists, and legal scholars exploring specific issues within the legal, ethical, and political dimensions of familial relationships. Collectively, the essays point out that many…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Child Rearing, Children, Childrens Rights
Ferguson, Susan; Ripley, Suzanne – Parent's Guide, 1991
This guide is intended to help parents understand how a child becomes eligible for special education and related services and how to use letter writing to effectively communicate with the school when necessary. Initial information is presented in question-and-answer format and covers parental rights, parental responsibilities, and using letters to…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Disabilities, Due Process, Elementary Secondary Education
Sayler, Michael, Ed. – Tempo, 1996
This theme issue of a Texas journal on gifted education focuses on parents and schools working together. Major articles include: "Thinking about the September Challenge" (Donna Enersen), which discusses strategies that parents and teachers can use to work together to ensure the success of gifted students; "Advocating for Appropriate Education for…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Educational Legislation, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Horne, Richard L. – NICHCY News Digest, 1996
This newsletter issue reviews the educational and civil rights of children and youth with disabilities through the age of 21, with summaries of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and related federal legislation. Noted are unresolved problems in the reauthorization of IDEA and the permanent authorization of requirements…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Civil Rights, Compliance (Legal), Court Litigation
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