Preschool! Now Included in the SpecialQuest Materials Presenters: Katy McCullough and Trish Mengel.

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Preschool! Now Included in the SpecialQuest Materials Presenters: Katy McCullough and Trish Mengel

Agenda Overview of the Preschool Inclusion Series For three of the four videos: o Review session description o View the video o Reflect on potential use of the materials Discuss potential application and dissemination of the materials

Learning Outcomes Participants : Become familiar with the SpecialQuest Preschool Inclusion Series videos and sessions Reflect on how participants can use the materials in their work

Introductions and Opener Show of Hands: Role – Parents – State Administrators – State Training and Technical Assistance Providers – Direct Service Providers – Higher Education – Others?

Overview of SpecialQuest SpecialQuest Training Program was funded by the Office of Head Start and the Conrad Hilton Foundation to support Early Head Start grantees and their community partners in serving children with disabilities and their families SpecialQuest Birth-Five supported 10 states in developing cross-sector professional development systems to support early childhood inclusion. Currently SpecialQuest Consulting Group works with clients on fee for service basis.

Overview of the Preschool Series Preschool materials include: 4 videos 5 scripts and related handouts English and Spanish

PRESCHOOL INCLUSION: Working Together to Make It Happen

Guided Viewing What struck you about the video?

PRESCHOOL INCLUSION: Samantha

Guided Viewing What supports and strategies did you observe that made Samantha’s father’s hopes and dreams a reality for his daughter?

PRESCHOOL INCLUSION: Drew

Individualized Education Program: Strategies for Making it Work and Doing it Well Part I: Preparing for IEP Meetings Part II: Contributing to Successful Meetings Part III: Putting IEPs into Action

Reflection How might you use the IEP video in your work?

SpecialQuest Today SpecialQuest Consulting Group Find the materials on the Library tab

Final Reflections Thinking broadly, what excites you about potential use of the materials? Who else needs to know about them?

Continuous Improvement What in the session helped you to gain a deeper understanding of the Preschool Inclusion Series? What suggestions do you have for enhancing your learning about these materials?