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  • Introduction to Special Education in Indiana is written for parents who are new to the special education system. It includes an overview of special education law, and sections on the referral, educational evaluation, and case conference and IEP processes. It also includes tips, suggestions, explanations, and a list of resources, including a glossary of...

  • An Introduction to Special Education in Indiana is written for parents who are new to the special education system. It includes an overview of special education law, and sections on the referral, educational evaluation, and case conference and IEP processes. It also includes tips, suggestions,...

  • An Introduction to Special Education in Indiana is written for parents who are new to the special education system. It includes an overview of special education law, and sections on the referral, educational evaluation, and case conference and IEP processes. It also includes tips, suggestions,...

  • Early intervention providers are required by law to provide services in natural environments, and in doing so, are presented with the opportunity to work in a variety of settings. When providing integrated therapy, providers have endless possibilities for how to approach those services.

    The following learner outcomes describe this three-hour, on-line module. Learners will:

    1. Understand the legal & research foundations for integrating therapy into natural...

  • First Steps has identified and is responsible for addressing five family outcomes. This training focuses on understanding the parent perspective, developing a deeper insight into the lives of families with disabilities, and the development of positive working relationships with families. It then highlights a variety of resources that can be shared with families to help address each of the five outcomes. Activities include written reflections, video, guided instruction on how to access...

  • Participants will explore their role as facilitators of the ongoing development of infants and toddlers.  Through the recognition of the seven characteristics that enable a child to learn, participants will consider strategies to support a child’s outcomes so that s/he is ready for school.   This six-hour module uses video examples and interactive activities to help providers and others explore the framework of each characteristic and how by supporting these during...

  • This is an easy to read book loaded with an array of practical suggestions. It is an excellent tool for kindergarten, child care, Head Start, and preschool special education teachers who work with young children with disabilities. A specific process and nine types of adaptations for generating strategies are presented, as well as examples of adaptations in themes (such as Worms and Caterpillars), routines (diapering), and learning centers (sand table) and for children with specific...

  • Two .pdf files (one in English and one in Spanish) will be emailed to you within a day or so of receiving your order, excluding weekends and holidays.

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