Office of Special Populations
Early Childhood Resources
There are a variety of national and state resources available to support
services for young children and their families.
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CHILDSPAN
is Rhode Island's Child Development and Education training system. It provides a variety
of low-cost workshops as well as specialty conferences and the Keys to Quality Conference
each Fall. Trainings are scheduled at times which are sensitive to those needing to attend
training outside of regular working hours. Some are even available in the summer.
Year-round, you can access their lending library of books and other professional
development resources plus instructional materials you can use in your classroom. Many of
the workshops and materials in their library have specific early childhood orientation but
CHILDSPAN has recently expanded their library and training resources to include school-age
programs and professionals and students of all ages. They also sponsor a variety of
special projects including, but not limited to, those promoting the accreditation of
programs that serve young children. To learn more, contact CHILDSPAN, 500 Prospect Street,
Pawtucket, RI 02860. Phone: (401) 729-0765 or email: CHILDSPAN@CHILDSPAN.net
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Division
of Early Childhood (DEC), Council for Exceptional Children. The DEC is a non-profit
membership organization designed for individuals who work with or on behalf of children
with special needs, birth through eight years and their families. Founded in 1973, DEC is
dedicated to promoting policies and practices that support families and enhance the
development of children. Children with special needs include those who have disabilities,
developmental delays, are gifted/talented, and are at-risk of future developmental
problems. DEC sponsors a variety of training including and various resource materials;
advocated related to national, state, and local public policy; and provides a variety of
documents on effective practice related to young children with special needs including DEC
Recommended Practices in Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education.
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National
Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC): The NAEYC is the nation's
largest early childhood professional membership association for early childhood educators.
NAEYC sponsors a variety of training including an annual conference; published the journal
"Young Children", and various resource materials; advocated related to
national, state, and local public policy; provides a variety of documents on effective
practice related to young children; and operates an accreditation system designed to
improve the quality of care and education provided for young children in group programs.
For information on the RI project promoting NAEYC accreditation, click
here.
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National
Early Childhood Technical Assistance System (NECTAS) provides technical assistance
related to the implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
for early intervention services for infants and toddlers with disabilities, birth through
age two, under Part C of IDEA and special education and related services for students with
disabilities three through twenty-one years, under Part B of IDEA. Technical assistance is
provided to state agencies; to early childhood demonstration and outreach projects funded
through the US Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP); to
the Federal Interagency Coordinating Council (ICC) and state ICCs; and to others. Their
website contains information on a variety of projects, publications, and other resources
including links to other websites.
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Head
Start: The Head Start Information and Publication Center
provides a wealth of information on the following topics:
Publications (e.g., catalogues, publications, training
guides), Information Center (e.g., electronic forms, AskUs,
resource guides, linkages to websites, program tool kits),
Conferences, Partnerships and Collaborations (e.g.,
information memorandums, Head Start's Training and Technical
Assistance Network, Head Start State Collaboration Offices
[RI has one]); Recruitment and Awareness (e.g., child
development brochure, publication on preschool to
kindergarten transition); as well as What's New and Contact
Us information. You can also link to two New England
training and technical assistance centers which provide
services to Rhode Island. These are the
New
England Resource Center and the Resource Access Project
(RAP) for Disabilities at the Education Development Center. |
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