Related Resources and Useful Links
- An Administrator’s Guide to Preschool Inclusion
– This guide is a result of a five-year national research project funded by the Office of Special
Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education to study the inclusion of preschool children with
disabilities in typical preschool, day care and community settings.
- Beginning together
–caring for infants and toddlers with disabilities and special needs in
inclusive settings
- The California Map
to Inclusive Child Care Project seeks to expand opportunities for
children with disabilities and other special needs in child care and
development programs.
- The Circle
of Inclusion Web Site is for early childhood service providers
and families of young children. This web site offers demonstrations of and
information about the effective practices of inclusive educational programs
for children from birth through age eight.
- Connectability Canada - Provides information, resources and adaptations for children with special needs and disabilities in child care settings.
- The costs of preschool inclusion from CSEF
- Early Childhood Research Institute on Inclusion - The Early Childhood Research Institute on
Inclusion (ECRII) is a five-year national research project funded by the Office of Special Education
Programs, U.S. Department of Education to study the inclusion of preschool children with disabilities
in typical preschool, day care and community settings.
- Inclusion
at the Preschool Level: An Ecological Systems Analysis
- INCLUSION BLOG -
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. Your comments are invited.
- Inclusive Education - The Inclusive
Education Web Site is designed to help you learn more about inclusion by answering some of the most
frequently asked question on inclusion. There is information about teaching in an inclusive classroom
and resources for learning more about inclusion. This site is produced by the Renaissance Group, a
consortium of universities working to improve the quality of educator preparation.
- Inclusive Learning Environments for Students with Special Needs - Inclusive Learning Environments
for Students Special Needs is a database serving teachers and school districts in Washington State.
This database/website provides information on laws, best practices, examples of programs and recommended
resources related to the use of inclusion strategies by school districts for the provision of special
education services. It is located in The Building, a database of learning resources.
- National
Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center
The NECTAC Web site provides information for early childhood programs funded
under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
- National Professional Development Center on Inclusion -
The National Professional Development Center on Inclusion (NPDCI) is working with states to create
a system of high quality, cross-agency, accessible professional development for early childhood
personnel. While NPDCI will serve as a resource to all states, the center will select eight states
for more intense collaboration.
- Preschool Inclusion Connection
The purpose of this website is to showcase early childhood programs that
are incorporating the "Best Practices" as proposed by National
Association Education for Young Children (AEYC) and National Division for
Early Childhood (DEC).
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Inclusive Child Care Options
Community Child Care Council (4C)— Provides referrals of child care providers who have had
training in working with children who have special needs, have openings in their programs to
provide inclusive child care. Referrals will be made by specialized referral counselors with
a child’s special needs in mind. (408)487-0749 |
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Kathryn Donoho,
Inclusion Collaborative, Administrative Assistant
Phone: (408) 453-6756
Fax: (408) 453-6596
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| Inclusion Coordinator/Specialist,
Phone: (408) 453-6554
Fax: (408) 453-6596 |
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| Inclusion Warm Line (email)
Phone: (408) 453-6651 |
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