Two preschoolers hold hands while running outside.  Another preschooler is in the background jumping on a child size trampoline.

Tip Sheets

Explore these resources for access to key information and quick tips regarding a variety of inclusion topics.

Midlands-Kiddie-Korral-Kimberly-P401

These handouts for families provide useful tips for promoting positive behavior during common family activities and routines that can sometimes be challenging.

Pathways-Enrichment-Academy-Mary-Curry-P011

These guides provide an overview of specific developmental disabilities, along with tips for educators as they set out to support children with disabilities.

A child and their family smiles from their livingroom couch

Here you'll find short, succinct answers to common questions about high-interest topics.

Teacher feeding a toddler with a spoon

Take a look at our new resources specific to supporting infants and toddlers!

Footer wave Fun wavy graphic
Head Start Center for Inclusion Logo

Contact Us

909 NE Boat St Seattle, WA 98105

UW Box # 354238

child-sketch1

© 2025 Head Start Center for Inclusion, University of Washington

child-sketch2
Head Start Center for Inclusion icon A small stack of blocks assembled in a way that looks like a little vehicle

The Head Start Center for Inclusion was originally developed with funds from Grant #90HC0012 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Head Start, and the Office of Child Care. Many of the resources on this site can also be found at www.headstart.gov. This resource may be duplicated for noncommercial uses without permission.