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Inclusion insights, stories and resources for professional development providers as well as practitioners, policy makers and parents. A weekly blog brought to you by the National Professional Development Center on Inclusion.

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Christine's Chronicles: Parents Speak Out

Christine's Chronicles: Parents Speak Out

Follow along with one parent on her journey to make inclusion a reality for her son.

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Research Evidence on Recognition & Response

In conjunction with the September 30th webinar: Recognition & Response: Findings From the First Implementation Study, we invite you to post your questions and comments on R&R for an exchange on this topic. We hope that this exchange will support the work we are doing together to refine and improve R&R everywhere it is being considered or used to improve early education and intervention for young children.

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Professional Development – What Approach Works for You?

Professional Development – What Approach Works for You?

What type of professional development do you receive (or provide)? What kind would you like to receive?

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Let's All Play

Let's All Play

How do you facilitate play between children with and without disabilities? Share your examples and ideas.

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Supporting Inclusion through Competencies for Early Childhood Educators

Supporting Inclusion through Competencies for Early Childhood Educators

What knowledge and skills do you think early childhood educators need to work in an inclusive setting?

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Universal Preschool:  Reaching All Children?

Universal Preschool: Reaching All Children?

Posted by Pam Winton Jul 15, 2009 |
Filed under: policy family inclusion

Are state-funded pre-k programs providing high quality inclusive options to children with disabilities?

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Christine's Chronicles: A chance to hear both sides

Christine's Chronicles: A chance to hear both sides

Follow along with one parent on her journey to make inclusion a reality for her son.

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Early Childhood Competencies: On the Shelf or Driving the System?

Early Childhood Competencies: On the Shelf or Driving the System?

I have been looking for examples of how states are using their early childhood professional competencies to drive their professional development systems.

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Short, Sweet and Useful

Short, Sweet and Useful

How can I make the key components of inclusion come alive for a group of college students?

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Christine's Chronicles: Inclusion Starts at Home

Christine's Chronicles: Inclusion Starts at Home

Posted by Christine Lindauer Jun 11, 2009 |
Filed under: inclusion

Follow along with one parent on her journey to make inclusion a reality for her son.

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DEC/NAEYC Leaders Share Thoughts on Inclusion

Jerri Daniel, Deputy Executive Director of NAEYC, and Sarah Mulligan, Executive Director of DEC, share their thoughts about inclusion and the development of the Joint Position Statement on Inclusion. Join them online on June 9th and 10th.

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Effective Approaches to Professional Development

Effective Approaches to Professional Development

How do you decide what kind of professional development (PD) you provide or receive?

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Professional Development to Support Inclusion

Posted by Tracey West May 26, 2009 |
Filed under: policy inclusion

Joan Lombardi to speak on Recovery and Reinvestment Act at 2009 Inclusion Institute.

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Stimulus Package Funds: A Support for Inclusion?

Posted by Camille Catlett Apr 09, 2009 |
Filed under: policy inclusion

A brief published by the BUILD Initiative highlights how ARRA funds could be targeted for supports for inclusion.

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Special Olympics "Joke" Fuels Discussion

Posted by Camille Catlett Mar 24, 2009 |
Filed under: inclusion

How can we better prepare people to both avoid gaffes and to take proactive steps in enhancing dignity?

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Inclusive Program Quality and Professional Development

How do early childhood programs get their ratings as part of a quality rating system? Is inclusion of children with disabilities and their families taken into consideration in a program’s rating?

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Early Education Coordination Challenges Facing Secretary of Education-Designate Arne Duncan

Posted by Pam Winton Jan 30, 2009 |
Filed under: policy inclusion

What suggestions do you have for Duncan about how to build collaboration between the Department of Education programs and those operated by Health & Human Services? What examples for effective collaboration do you have to share from your state?

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Have Your Say on Obama's Early Childhood Platform

Posted by Pam Winton Dec 30, 2008 |
Filed under: policy inclusion

The willingness to link policy decisions to research findings is a welcome change and one that we expect will continue.

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Obama Administration Support for Early Childhood Education

Posted by Tracey West Dec 17, 2008 |
Filed under: policy inclusion

What evidence do you hope the president-elect will consider in designing policies for early childhood education?

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Inclusion: Quality or Quantity?

What makes up a 'good' blended program?

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What makes a high quality inclusive program?

Incorporating inclusion into quality rating systems is no easy task.

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Present or Included?

Posted by Tracey West Nov 11, 2008 |
Filed under: inclusion

Effective inclusion is much more than "enrollment'.

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Shape the Future of Inclusion

Posted by Pam Winton Oct 28, 2008 |
Filed under: inclusion

Weigh in on a new definition of early childhood inclusion co-authored by NAEYC and DEC.

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Professional Development: Beyond the Lunch Hour

Posted by Tracey West Oct 08, 2008 |
Filed under: inclusion

Too often professional development is relegated to the lunch hour.

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Inclusion and the Cash Crunch

Posted by Pam Winton Sep 30, 2008 |
Filed under: policy inclusion

How can we be ready when the axe begins to fall?

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Capturing Inclusion on Film

Posted by Camille Catlett Sep 08, 2008 |
Filed under: inclusion

Do you have a video or DVD that illustrates inclusion?

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Inclusion Benefits

Posted by Camille Catlett Aug 26, 2008 |
Filed under: inclusion

How does inclusion benefit children without disabilities?

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Tropic Blunder

Posted by Pam Winton Aug 19, 2008 |
Filed under: inclusion

The spirit may have been comic but the outcome for many people is a painful revival of old stereotypes.

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Supportive Individuals

Posted by Tracey West Aug 11, 2008 |
Filed under: inclusion

The power of supportive individuals outside of "the system" (e.g. family friends, neighbors, college fraternity members, teachers and therapists) in making inclusion work.

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Success Stories

Using stories of success to make a greater impression with early childhood professional development providers.

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