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Sarah gross

September, 28, 2016


Tiffany Ofeimu
Web research

1. https://www.educationsupportpartnership.org.uk/whatever-you-need-we-canhelp
This website is helpful for teachers in need of guidance or assistance in any and all
areas of teaching. They provide support by live internet chatting, emailing, and
even calling in and our well educated in all areas.
2. http://www.teacherssupportnetwork.com/corporate/WhatWeDo.do;jsessionid=
B9634981744C89F94E21117F92F4A761
This website is helpful for teachers because it provides support because it helps
school districts and states navigate the proper techniques and procedures for all
teachers.
3. http://www.wilsonlanguage.com/programs/fundations/teacher-support/
This website is a helpful resource for teachers because it provides resources, tools,
and information to enhance teaching and learning support for individual teachers.
They provide workshops and seminars for specific levels and curriculums.
4. http://www.uft.org/teaching/special-education-teacher-support-services
This website is helpful for teachers in the special education field and provides
helpful support to teachers and help with the participation of students with
disabilities.
5. http://cpm.org/teacher-support
This website is helpful to teachers who need help with lesson plans, ebooks, and
other electronic difficulties they are having that comes along with teaching.
6. http://www.apa.org/monitor/2012/02/teachers.aspx
This website is very helpful to teachers because being a teacher is no east job, this
website helps offer teachers emotional support to have more control of their
classrooms and social support for their difficult jobs.
7. http://www.edutopia.org/blogs/tag/new-teachers
This website is helpful to teachers that are just starting out in their field and
provides help with classroom management, and collecting classroom data.
8. http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/teaching-strategies/new-teacher

This website is helpful for new teachers, it has a lot of very creative ideas to get
your classroom and curriculum started.
9. http://www.nd.gov/espb/teachersupport/
This website is helpful for first year teachers because it helps supply them a
teaching mentor and coaching support to help you get started with your classroom.
10.http://www.vcoe.org/tss/TeacherSupportServices
This website helps provide support to teachers for professional development and
with new teacher induction.
11.http://theparenthelpcenter.com/parent-support-groups.cfm
This website is helpful for parents because it provides a support group for parents
with other parents to discuss similar issues they are having with raising children, as
well as online support.
12.http://www.parentssupportnetwork.com/
This website is helpful to parents because it helps provide them with the information
and tools to help them be the best parents they can be and communicate clearly
with their children.
13.http://www.drugfree.org/community/parent-support-network/
This website is helpful for parents who may ever need help and guidance with
children who have a alcohol or drug problem and how to help their children get all
the help they need and teach parents proper support techniques.
14. http://www.p2pusa.org/p2pusa/sitepages/p2p-home.aspx
This website is very helpful for parents who are in need of support with children who
have a disability and provide emotional and informational support on how to deal
with their children with disabilities.
15.https://parents.supportgroups.com/
This website is very helpful to parents because they can chat on a message board
with other parents about issues they are having with their children with the support
from other parents to give their support and advice.
16.http://www.copefoundation.org/parent-support-group/
This website is helpful for parents who have lost a child, and offer parents a place to
share their grief with other parents going through the same issues as them.
17.http://www.familylives.org.uk/about/
This website helps parents in all aspects of raising children and all the ups and
downs that comes with it, and provides professional and non-judgmental advice for
parents.
18.http://www.bucksiu.org/site/Default.aspx?PageID=1076

This website is helpful to parents for providing support in many areas such as life
skills support, autistic support, special learning support, and transition support.
19.http://www.thereadingcenter.org/ForParents/ParentSupport.aspx
This website is for parents of children with dyslexia and helps provide them support
and information on how to help their children in the best ways possible for them.
20.http://www.parentshelpingparents.org/
This website is helpful to parents because it provides support groups with all
different parenting categories for parents to join.

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