Mid-State ECDC Inclusion Project
All children should have the same opportunities
to learn, laugh, and play;
to have friends and explore
the world around them.
Attention Early Childhood Providers:
- Are you interested in learning how to best educate children with disabilities within the typical classroom settings?
- Are you currently serving children with developmental disabilities or suspect a delay?
- Are you serving children with challenging behavior?
- Would you like to provide your staff with resources and training to help them include typical and non-typical students into the regular classroom environment?
- Do you have questions about the referral process, or how to get the proper services for children suspected of having a developmental delay?
- Do you need support understanding an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) or an Individualized Education Program (IEP)?
If your answer to one or more of these questions is YES
ECDC’s Inclusion Project can help!
Please call us at (315) 443-4444 or
Toll Free: 1-800-962-5488
The Inclusion Project provides Free consultation & information onsite for:
- Techniques and strategies for including ALL students into the regular classroom
- Modify planned activities to include children of different ability levels
- Behavior management techniques
- Increasing family involvement
- Parent education
- Staff development and training
- Environment modifications
- Individualized, confidential sessions
- Information and assistance with referrals for parents
- EI/CPSE/CSE information and support
Inclusion Training Sessions offered:
- Including ALL Kids
- Arrangement and Organization of Children’s Environments
- Developmentally Appropriate Practice
- Age Appropriate Expectations
- Typical & Non-Typical Development
- Teaching Social Skills
- The Importance of Play
- Effective Communication with Children
- Teaching Strategies for Children with Special Needs
- Positive Guidance and Behavior Strategies
- Team Building and Communication
- Training for Support Staff (Aides, Assistants, Volunteers, Drivers)
- Understanding Autism
- Understanding Developmental Disabilities
- Getting Ready for Kindergarten
- Training for Parents