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Engaging Hard to Reach Parents Patr
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A Path to Follow: Learning to Liste
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Objectives • The purpose of this
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• Not all parents are angels. All
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• Rule #4: Develop high expectati
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Helping with Homework
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Participating in the Decisions and
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Band Boosters
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Ice Cream Socials
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Participating in Bake Sales and Fai
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Advisors and/or Co-decision Makers
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Accompanying a Class on an Outing
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• Rule #8: Be willing to work to
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Three New Directions for Working wi
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National Reports
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Becoming a Nation of Readers: The R
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Some Historical Trends • America
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No Child Left Behind: Now What Do W
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President Bill Clinton—State of t
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• Epstein (1992, p. 1141) has sum
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“Killer Phrases” Used Often Wit
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Reasons for the Limited Participati
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• Parents differ in their percept
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Schools are communicating with a va
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Migrant Family Involvement Strategi
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- Parent-teacher conferences can gi
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My Journey Into School, Family, and
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Talking Your Way to Literacy: A Pro
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Suggestions Most Frequently Made fo
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Some Developmental Foundations of l
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