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Extended Professional Development Packages

These flexible, user-friendly PD packages, also known as training modules, are designed to increase knowledge and implementation of effective teaching practices. They are intended to be used for adult learning opportunities lasting a half day or more, and can be modified based on your audience and available time.

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Examine the foundation of the HSCI framework for effective practice, creating a high-quality early childhood program, and explore approaches to strengthening this foundation.

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Expand your use of curriculum modifications with this complete set of training materials.

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Develop your expertise on leveraging Embedded Learning Opportunities (ELOs) to support young children's individual goals, with the resources in this training package.

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Deepen your understanding of Individualized Education Program (IEP) teams, processes, and implementation with this in-depth set of training materials.

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Gain an in-depth understanding of the four elements of Planned Instructional Sequences (PInS) to help you teach discrete skills to young children with disabilities.

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