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Camille Catlett and Megan Vinh
Powerful Perspectives: How New Federal Policies and Position Statements Can Inform Our Work Camille Catlett and Megan Vinh
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What are we doing today? Brief overview of the federal policy statements Focus on the Suspension/Expulsion policy statement Discuss how these resources can be used
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Federal Policy Statements
Policy Statement on Expulsion and Suspension Policies in Early Childhood Settings Policy Statement on Inclusion of Children with Disabilities in Early Childhood Programs Policy Statement on Family Engagement From the Early Years to Early Grades Policy Statement on Supporting the Development of Children who are Dual Language Learners in Early Childhood Programs
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Federal Policy Statement
Expulsion and Suspension Policies in Early Childhood Settings Follows the release of the Department of Educations Guiding Principles: A resource guide for improving school climate and discipline-provides recommendations for K-12 settings to reduce expulsion, suspension, and disciplinary removals.
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Recommends use of evidence-based approaches.
The United States Departments of Education and Health and Human Services Policy Statement on Expulsion and Suspension Policies in Early Childhood Settings (2015): Raises awareness about the negative impacts of suspension and expulsion, Recommends states develop policies that prevent exclusion as a disciplinary measure Recommends use of evidence-based approaches. Identify free resources to support States, programs, teachers, and providers. Megan Raises awareness about the negative impacts of suspension and expulsion, including the disproportionate number of children of color that are subjected to such exclusionary practices, Recommends states develop policies that prevent exclusion as a disciplinary measure and to administer more appropriate policies that are without bias and discrimination and Recommends use of evidence-based approaches such as PBIS and Pyramid Model to prevent suspensions and expulsions in early childhood programs. This joint HHS and ED policy statement aims to: • Raise awareness about expulsion, suspension, and other exclusionary discipline practices in early childhood settings, including issues of racial/national origin/ethnic and sex disparities and negative outcomes for children associated with expulsion and suspension in the early years; • Provide recommendations to early childhood programs and States on establishing preventive, disciplinary, suspension, and expulsion policies and administering those policies free of bias and discrimination; • Provide recommendations on setting goals and using data to monitor progress in preventing, severely limiting, and ultimately eliminating expulsion and suspension practices in early childhood settings; • Highlight early childhood workforce competencies and evidence-based interventions and approaches that prevent expulsion, suspension, and other exclusionary discipline practices, including early childhood mental health consultation and positive behavior intervention and support strategies; • Identify free resources to support States, programs, teachers, and providers in addressing children’s social-emotional and behavioral health, strengthening family-program relationships, increasing developmental and behavioral screening and follow-up, and eliminating racial/ national origin/ethnic, sex, or disability biases and discrimination in early learning settings;9 and • Identify free resources to support families in fostering young children’s development, socialemotional and behavioral health, and relationships.
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Goals of the Federal Policy Statement
Prevent, severely reduce, and ultimately eliminate suspension and expulsions in early childhood settings Improve school and program climates and discipline across the education spectrum Megan
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Recommendations for State Action
Develop and clearly communicate expulsion and suspension policies Set goals for improvement and analyze data to assess progress Invest in workforce preparation and development Establish and Implement Policies Regarding Program Quality Access Free Resources to Develop and Scale Best Practices
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Recommendations for Early Childhood Programs
Develop and clearly communicate preventative guidance and discipline practices Develop and clearly communicate expulsion and suspension policies Assess technical assistance in workforce development to prevent expulsion and suspension Set goals and analyze data to assess progress
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Activity Break into three groups: Discuss and take notes: Research,
Professional Development/Product development, or Policy and planning Discuss and take notes: What are your reactions? Is this content that is already informing your work? If so, how? Is this content that could/should inform your work? If so, how? Who needs to know about and use the content of this policy statement? What research/PD or product development/policy and planning efforts would support that happening?
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Federal Policy Statement
Inclusion of Children with Disabilities in Early Childhood Programs
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The United States Departments of Education and Health and Human Services Policy Statement on Inclusion (2015): Sets a vision and provides recommendations to States, LEAs, schools, public and private EC programs for increasing inclusion of infants, toddlers, and preschool children with disabilities in high quality EC programs.
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The Departments aim to advance this position by:
Setting an expectation for high-quality inclusion, Increasing public understanding of the science that supports meaningful inclusion, Highlighting the legal foundations supporting inclusion, Providing recommendations to States, LEAs, schools, and early childhood programs for increasing inclusion, and Identifying free resources.
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Challenges to Inclusion
Attitudes and beliefs IDEA interpretation and perceived barriers Lack of staffing, training, and expertise in the EC workforce Lack of comprehensive services Limited time and commitment to build partnerships
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Recommendations for State Action
Create a state-level interagency taskforce and plan for inclusion Ensure state policies support high-quality inclusion Set goals and track data Review and modify resource allocations Ensure quality rating frameworks are inclusive Strengthen accountability and build incentive structures Build a coordinated EC professional development system Implement statewide supports for children’s social-emotional and behavioral health Raise public awareness
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Recommendations for Local Action
Partner with families Adhere to legal provisions of supports and services in inclusive settings with IFSPs/IEPs Assess and improve the quality of inclusion in EC programs Review and modify resource allocation Enhance professional development Establish an appropriate staffing structure and strengthen staff collaboration Ensure access to specialized supports Develop formal collaborations with community partners
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Activity Break into three groups: Discuss and take notes: Research,
Professional Development/Product development, or Policy and planning Discuss and take notes: What are your reactions? Is this content that is already informing your work? If so, how? Is this content that could/should inform your work? If so, how? Who needs to know about and use the content of this policy statement? What research/PD or product development/policy and planning efforts would support that happening?
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