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Training Materials

Teach evidence-based, inclusive practices in early learning environments using these multimedia, professional development materials and packages.

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These flexible, user-friendly PD packages, also known as 15-minute in-service suites, are designed to increase knowledge and implementation of effective teaching practices. They are intended to be used for adult learning opportunities that last a half day or less, and can be modified based on your audience and available time.

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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.

A Day in The Life of a Disabilities Coordinator

Watch this set of short videos to see some of the ways a disabilities coordinator supports both teachers and children in Washington State inclusive learning settings.

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Watch these videos for examples of instructional strategies, such as discrete trial teaching and various prompting strategies.

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Explore benefits and tips to building partnerships between education staff and Part C providers in support of infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families, and hear directly from families, educators, and early intervention providers in the field.

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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.