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Tuesday, September 17
 

6:00pm CDT

The State of Empathy in Teacher Education: Where Do We Go From Here? - Poster 6
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
Although widely accepted by practitioners as critical in establishing positive relationships with students and families, empirical research on empathy in teacher preparation, its use education settings and effective ways to implement is very limited. This review examines existent research focused on teacher preparation for empathy and its value for prospective educators.
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Mariana Mereoiu

Associate Professor, Bowling Green State University
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Alicia Mrachko

Assistant Professor, Bowling Green State University
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Kimberly Christensen

Teaching Professor, Bowling Green State University
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
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Advocacy Training for Chinese Immigrant Parents of Children With Autism - Poster 8
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
Despite the legal responsibility of advocacy for their children with autism, Chinese immigrant parents often face unique barriers to the activation of their roles as advocates. This poster session provides preliminary findings of a mixed methods study which examines a training program that enhances Chinese immigrant parents’ capacity for special education advocacy.
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Lei Huang

PhD Student, University of Georgia
Lei Huang is currently a doctoral candidate in Special Education at the University of Georgia. Her research interests include advocacy, immigrant families, children with autism and complex needs, and cultural humility to meet families’ needs. She is honored to receive a Graduate... Read More →
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Cynthia Vail

Professor, University of Georgia
Dr. Cynthia Vail received her Ph.D. from Florida State University and has been on the faculty of the University of Georgia in the Department of Communication Sciences and Special Education since 1989, where she is currently Professor. She teaches in the Birth through Kindergarten/Early... Read More →
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
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Child Challenging Behavior and Parenting Stress: Role of Parent Confidence - Poster 1
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
This study examines the relations between child challenging behavior, parent confidence, and parenting stress in families with preschool-aged children with developmental delays. Results suggest parent confidence predicts lower parent stress, while challenging behavior predicts higher parent stress.
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Megan Kunze

Assistant Research Professor, Megan Kunze
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
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6:00pm CDT

Coaches’ Self-Monitoring and Self-Evaluation of Practice-Based Coaching - Poster 16
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
Limited research has been done exploring what supports are needed to guide coaches to examine their implementation of specific coaching frameworks with fidelity. This poster will present data from a descriptive study exploring how coaches across a statewide initiative self-monitored and self-evaluated their implementation of practice-based coaching (PBC).
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Mackenzie Martin

Student, Anita Zucker Center for Excellence in Early Childhood Studies
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Patricia Snyder

Director, Anita Zucker Center for Excellence in Early Childhood Studies, University of FL
I am a Distinguished Professor of Special Education and Early Childhood Studies, an affiliate Professor of Pediatrics, the David Lawrence Jr. Endowed Chair in Early Childhood Studies, and Director of the Anita Zucker Center for Excellence in Early Childhood Studies at the University... Read More →
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
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Coaching Paraprofessionals to Increase Communication Skills of Preschoolers - Poster 4
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
This poster will discuss a study on the effectiveness of early childhood special educators implementing coaching practices to support paraprofessionals in using evidence-based communication-promoting practices with young children with communication delays in inclusive preschool classrooms. Study design, findings, and implications will be discussed.
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Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
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Early Intervention Dosage: Perspectives from the Field - Poster 15
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
Learn about EI providers’ perspectives of Part C dosage (service times) through a multiple methods approach. Semi-structured interviews focused on how providers make dosage decisions with families, while a survey focused on the feasibility of recommended EI dosage practices. Results highlight what is working well and identifies existing barriers.
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Teran Frick

Professional Development Coordinator, Family, Infant & Preschool Program (FIPP)
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Alana Schnitz

Assistant Research Professor/ Assistant Professor, Juniper Gardens Children's Project/ University of Kansas Department of Special Education
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
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Evidence Synthesis through Overview of Reviews on Early Intervention - Poster 7
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
This presentation focuses on the methodology of overview of reviews and presents two exemplar overviews of reviews of DEC Recommended Practices (peer-mediated interventions and naturalistic interventions). Key steps include review selection, data extraction, synthesis methods, and quality assessment. The audience will gain insights into the methodological rigor for reviews
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Jinwei Song

Doctoral Student, UConn Health
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
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6:00pm CDT

Experiences of Pediatricians and Part C EI Personnel Amidst COVID-19 - Poster 25
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
Extensive literature has noted the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on families and young children (Fisher et al., 2020). However, there’s a gap in discussing its influence on the experiences of pediatricians and Part C EI personnel regarding the identification, referral, and eligibility evaluation during Covid-19. This study aims to fill this crucial gap.
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
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Factors Influencing Implementation of Primary Service Provider Model in EI - Poster 2
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
Although the Primary Service Provider teaming model is a DEC recommended practice, limited research exists on its implementation in EI programs. This presentation shares findings from a mixed-method study examining PSP implementation across 11 EI programs in a state. It identifies factors influencing PSP implementation and provides implications for practice and research.
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Eva Horn

Emeritus Professor, University of Kansas
Professor and Coordinator of the Early Childhood Unified Program for the School of Education and Human Sciences and Investigator with LSI at the University of Kansas. Broadly my research, personnel preparation, and service work has and continues to focus in advancing equitable learning... Read More →
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
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Head Start Early Educators' Perceptions of Bilingualism for Preschoolers - Poster 35
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
In this qualitative study, 19 participants engaged in one semi-structured interview. Thematic analysis (Braun & Clark, 2021) was conducted on participant responses. Findings show how educators define bilingualism, perceive bilingualism for children without and with disabilities, and to what extent their perceptions contribute to the recommendations they provide families.
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Gregory Cheatham

higher ed faculty, University of Kansas
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
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Incorporating Response Prompting Strategies Within Explicit Instruction - Poster 31
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
The effectiveness of a response prompting strategy incorporated in an explicit instruction approach was investigated in 4 single case design studies involving 7 participants, who mastered targeted skills and demonstrated maintenance/generalization. Future research and the utility of this type of intervention, for practitioners, will be explored via interactive discussions.
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Tim Morse

Assistant Professor, University of West Florida
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
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6:00pm CDT

It’s Entirely Different: Provider Views of Coaching in Childcare - Poster 22
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
Early interventionists often report that coaching in childcare is a challenge. We surveyed over 400 providers in two states who shared their opinions about factors that support or hinder coaching partnerships with childcare providers in their communities. Join us to share your experiences and to learn about those of other providers who participated in the survey.
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Mollie Romano

Florida State University
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
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Practitioners’ Perceptions of Families with Prenatal Substance Exposure - Poster 13
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
Children born with drug-exposure and/or NOWS are eligible to receive services through the Tennessee Early Intervention System (TEIS). Early Intervention providers lack the training and support to work with families. The purpose is to understand the experiences, practices,and needs of early interventionists (EIs) related to children with exposure and their famlies.
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Kara Boynewicz

Associate Professor, East Tennessee State University
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
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Supporting ECE Teacher Candidates’ Competence in Assistive Technology - Poster 37
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
This poster session presents the findings of a study that explored the impact of embedded Assistive Technology instruction on preparing early childhood teacher candidates to support children with disabilities. Results from a pre-and-post-survey study across 16 participants indicate improved AT competence. Directions for future research and practice are presented.
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Kwangwon Lee

Associate Professor, Eastern Connecticut State University
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Juliana Fabrizi

Student, Eastern Connecticut State University
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
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6:00pm CDT

The Impact of Parent-Implemented Interventions on Family Quality of Life - Poster 11
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
This poster will provide an overview of family quality of life (FQOL) in the context of parent-implemented interventions for young disabled children and their families. We conducted a literature review to identify FQOL measures and intervention features and summarize FQOL outcomes. We will discuss the results and offer recommendations for future research and practice.
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Angel Fettig

Associate Professor, University of Washington
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
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6:00pm CDT

The Use of Digital Therapies for Children with ASD: A Meta Analysis - Poster 12
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
This meta-analysis aimed to assess the effectiveness of digital therapies (DT) in improving developmental skills for children and adolescents with ASD. Results showed that DT has a statistically significantly large effect on enhancing social-emotional skills compared with other developmental skills. More studies involved elementary school-aged than preschool-aged children.
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Fang Xu

Assistant Professor, Heritage Unversity
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songtian zeng

associate professor, University of Massachusetts Boston
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
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This Happens Too Often: Early Intervention Providers’ Responses to Common - Poster 21
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
Early intervention (EI) providers often face dilemmas in their work. We used a qualitative survey approach to explore EI providers’ responses to common dilemmas in their work. Providers in this study reported sharing information, being responsive to caregiver needs, and using caregiver engagement. We will discuss personnel preparation, research, and policy recommendations.
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Jessica Hardy

Assistant Professor, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Sana Zeeshan

Master's Student, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
I am a masters student in the department of special education at UIUC pursuing my teaching licensure in ECE.
Tuesday September 17, 2024 6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
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7:00pm CDT

Using Augmented Reality to Teach Life Skills for Preschoolers with IDD - Poster 24
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
Research using Augmented Reality (AR) tools to teach life skills to individuals with intellectual disabilities has shown to help skill acquisition and generalization of skills. This poster presentation reviews information from an integrated literature review that investigates the use of AR tools when teaching preschoolers with intellectual disabilities daily living skills.
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Phyllis James

Educational Diagnostician/Student, Denton Independent School District/Texas Woman's University
Phyllis has worked in education for 15 years and currently works as an Educational Diagnostician for a independent school district in Texas.  She attends Texas Woman's University and is working on doctorate in special education with a focus on early childhood.  
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
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7:00pm CDT

A Review of Caregiver-Mediated Intervention Improving Emotional Regulation - Poster 9
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
The purpose of the study is to systematically review literature focusing on caregiver-mediated interventions targeting emotional regulation in young children with ASD. Out of an initial sampling of 4,781 studies, 17 were eligible for review. The results showed that caregiver-mediated interventions positively affected emotional recognition skills in young children with ASD.
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Yi Zhang

Graduate Assistant, Early Learning Center
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Jun Ai

Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
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7:00pm CDT

Community-Engaged Research to Support Linguistically Diverse Families - Poster 37
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
Refugees from many cultural backgrounds are resettled in the United States annually. Systemic barriers marginalize families with children with disabilities. This poster will share how a community-engaged project gathered information about community supports and needs to inform the creation of a translated flyer to support linguistically diverse families in an urban area.
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Nikki Adams

Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
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7:00pm CDT

Comparing U.S. and Türkiye Preschool Teachers' Beliefs about Math Books - Poster 38
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
In this poster, we describe our study on preschool teachers’ beliefs and practices related to choosing and using math picture books in their classrooms. We conducted this study in two countries, the United States and Türkiye. In our analysis, we highlight similarities and differences in how teachers in the two countries use math picture books.
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Jessica Hardy

Assistant Professor, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Fatmanur Önder

Grad Student, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
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7:00pm CDT

ECSE Teacher Preparedness in Supporting Trauma-Affected Children: Factors - Poster 25
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
Research indicates ECSE teachers are unprepared to aid trauma-exposed children despite their heightened risk of learning disabilities and overrepresentation in SpEd. This poster will demonstrate the results of qualitative interviews and observations of ECSE teachers. Findings emphasize the importance of teacher education and lived experiences in enhancing preparedness.
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Prince Estanislao

My name is Prince Estanislao (he/they). I am a third-year student in the Joint Doctoral Program in special education at UC Berkeley and San Francisco State University (SFSU). I am a course Instructor at SFSU and a Graduate Student Researcher for the Universal Transitional Kindergarten... Read More →
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Maryssa Mitsch

Associate Professor, San Francisco State University
Maryssa Kucskar Mitsch, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Early Childhood Special Education in the Department of Special Education. Her primary teaching responsibilities includes courses in early intervention, assessment of young children at-risk and with disabilities, and family... Read More →
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
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7:00pm CDT

Examining Inclusive Childcare for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities - Poster 14
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
This literature review examines U.S. research (2016-2023) on the inclusion of infants and toddlers with disabilities in childcare. Analyzing 10 studies reveals a gap between known benefits and practice. It underscores the need for improved education, funding, and policy to enhance collaboration and effective partnerships. Suggestions for future research are discussed.
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Turia M. Penkalski, M.Ed.

Doctoral Student/State Subdivision President, University of Nevada, Las Vegas/Nevada DEC
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
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7:00pm CDT

Exploring Classroom Practices in Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Programs - Poster 31
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
In this poster presentation, participants will discover current support and culturally responsive practices for children with disabilities of migrant and seasonal farmworkers. Additionally, they will have the chance to exchange insights on ways to support language and literacy development of these children and increase access to quality education and services.
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Serra Acar

Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Dr. Acar is an associate professor at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Her research includes culturally and linguistically responsive assessment practices in early intervention/early childhood special education.
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Hsiu-Wen Yang

Researcher, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Sarah Pedonti

Assistant Professor, Western Carolina University Birth-Kindergarten Education Program
Sarah F. Pedonti, Ph.D. is an assistant professor in Birth-Kindergarten Education at Western Carolina University. She teaches a range of courses that focus on inclusive methods and environments for diverse children with or at risk for disabilities. Her latest work focuses on how outdoor... Read More →
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Ching-I Chen

Associate Professor, Kent State University
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
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7:00pm CDT

Exploring EI Research to Policy: Organizations and Their Influence - Poster 13
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
There continues to be a gap in the flow of information between researchers and policymakers in early intervention. Intermediary organizations (IOs) play an important role in filling that gap. Results shared include an initial mapping of national IOs and their roles in mediating change, as well as what IOs federal policymakers utilize and the knowledge that is being moved.
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Cynthia Vail

Professor, University of Georgia
Dr. Cynthia Vail received her Ph.D. from Florida State University and has been on the faculty of the University of Georgia in the Department of Communication Sciences and Special Education since 1989, where she is currently Professor. She teaches in the Birth through Kindergarten/Early... Read More →
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Catherine Citta

PhD Candidate, University of Georgia
PhD Candidate at the University of Georgia in Early Childhood Special Education. Owner of Little Peach Educational Services, providing consultation, trainings, advocacy, and evaluations in early intervention and early childhood special education. Former 2023 Kennedy Fellow with the... Read More →
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
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7:00pm CDT

Exploring Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Content in Preparation Programs - Poster 17
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
Overall, early childhood and early childhood special educators consistently report they are not prepared to teach social emotional skills and address challenging behaviors. This poster describes the similarities and differences in the training for pre-service teachers across various groups (i.e., alternate route/traditional route to licensure, EC/ECSE, date of program).
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Melissa Yarczower

Visting Assistant Professor, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Hello! My name is Melissa Yarczower and I am currently a visiting assistant professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. I teach both undergraduate and graduate coursework in EC/ECSE, mentor students, supervise fieldwork, and collaborate on curriculum development and program... Read More →
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Jenna Weglarz-Ward

Associate Professor, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Proud DEC member and so excited to be back at conference!! A mom and former practitioner, my work now focuses on personnel preparation in family partnership and transdisciplinary collaboration to promote inclusion. I specifically focus on services for infants and toddlers. I currently... Read More →
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
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7:00pm CDT

Promoting Culturally Competent Parent Training: A Qualitative Study - Poster 23
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
This qualitative study explores culturally competent parent training in early intervention for minority families. The study highlights the importance of respecting cultural practices, involving parents, and addressing community stigma. The poster encourages audience interaction, inviting discussions on strategies for incorporating cultural adaptations into parent training.
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Mehreen Z. Hassan

Postdoctoral research associate, Purdue University, Michigan State University
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
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7:00pm CDT

Psychometric Study of the Environmental Screening Questionnaire - Poster 2
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
The Environmental Screening Questionnaire - Research Edition (ESQ-RE) is a quick, parent‐completed screening instrument measuring social, psychological, and economic factors that might impact children’s development. Initial psychometric data on a sample of 22,000 parents will be reported including validity, reliability, and qualitative data on its use and acceptability.
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
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7:00pm CDT

Teachers’ Perspectives on Toddlers’ Development and Supportive Practices - Poster 18
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
This poster describes the iterative development of the Toddler Talk professional development package, a series of workshops and intensive coaching designed to promote toddler teachers’ use of universal language and social emotional interventions. We share the Toddler Talk logic model and the qualitative findings used to refine the model across three rapid design cycles.
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Jennifer Baumingham

Research Scientist, University of Washington - Haring Center for Inclusive Education
Jennifer Cunningham is a Research Scientist at the Haring Center for Inclusive Education at the University of Washington. She has experience working as a classroom assistant, preschool teacher, and instructional coach. She earned her M.Ed and PhD in Early Childhood Special Education... Read More →
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Kathleen Artman-Meeker

Associate Professor, University of Washington
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Shawna Harbin

Clinical Assistant Professor, Purdue University
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Shannon Core

PhD Student, University of Washington
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Mary Louise Hemmeter

Professor of Special Education, Vanderbilt University
Dr. Mary Louise Hemmeter is a professor of Special Education at Vanderbilt University and holds the Nicholas Hobbs Chair of Special Education and Human Development. Her research focuses on effective instruction, supporting social emotional development and addressing challenging behavior... Read More →
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Ann Kaiser

Professor, Vanderbilt University
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Rachel Crumpler

Project Coach, University of Washington
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
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7:00pm CDT

The Impact of Joyful Learning for Early Childhood Special Educators - Poster 11
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
Including elements of joy in the early childhood special education environment are instrumental in creating positive and enriched learning opportunities for pre-service educators. This study examines the role of joy in learning for college students - from inspiring to stealing joy, approaches to increase joy while learning, and with professionals in the field are included.
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Holly Hoffman

Professor, Central Michigan University
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
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7:00pm CDT

TUESDAY Feasibility and Fidelity of Technology-based Asynchronous Coaching - Poster 16
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
This poster describes the feasibility and fidelity of VALI, an asynchronous coaching intervention to supplement Early Intervention services and increase Spanish-speaking Latine caregivers’ access to culturally-responsive digital materials and bilingual coaches in an effort to promote the use of naturalistic language strategies that support early communication outcomes.

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Anne Larson

Research Associate, University of Minnesota
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
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7:00pm CDT

Twenty Years of Virtual Coaching with Families: What Have We Learned? - Poster 5
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
In this review of literature, we used the SCARF framework to assess overall quality and rigor of virtual coaching studies with families published between the years 2002-2022 involving children aged Birth-Kindergarten. Specific findings focused on the coach/coachee demographics, coaching strategies and dosage used, and measurement of maintenance and generalization.
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Laura McCorkle

Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Amanda Duncan

BCBA, Research Assistant, Doctoral Candidate, University of Kentucky
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Jessica Hardy

Assistant Professor, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Casey Kim

Doctoral student, University of Illinois
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
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7:00pm CDT

What Do Researchers Think About Social Validity Assessment? - Poster 34
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
Social validity assessment is vital for the survival of intervention programs. Stakeholders, including researchers, teachers, and parents, often acknowledge the importance of social validity. Research shows that less than 50% of studies published in peer-reviewed journals assess social validity. In this qualitative study, we examine researchers' views on social validity.
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Ali Zelan

Doctoral Candidate, University of Georgia
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Rebecca G. Lieberman-Betz

Professor, University of Georgia
Tuesday September 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
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Wednesday, September 18
 

11:00am CDT

Exploring Playmate Preferences in Early Childhood Classrooms
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm CDT
We discuss recent research exploring how children’s playmate preferences change after participating in an adapted version of a peer mediated intervention. We review methods for collecting and analyzing social network data of children’s playmate preferences and how practitioners and researchers can use these data in their efforts to promote children's social connectedness.
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Abby Taylor

Data manager, Wisconsin alliance for infant mental health
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm CDT
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11:00am CDT

Examining Equity in the Early Intervention Pipeline: A Scoping Review
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm CDT
IDEA (2004) mandates that eligible infants and toddlers with disabilities receive high-quality and non-discriminatory EI services. Yet, the factors that influence children’s and families’ equitable access to the varied steps in the EI pipeline, from referral to transition, are not well known. This presentation shares the results of a scoping review examining such factors.
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Ruby Batz

Assistant Professor, University of Nevada, Reno
I am a former preschool and special Ed teacher. Currently I research and teach about family engagement in EI/ECSE examining aspects of race/ethnicity, language and disability. I’m interested in improving EI/ECSE systems and working collaboratively with others to do so. 
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Margaret Gillis

Principal Researcher, SRI International
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm CDT
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1:30pm CDT

We're In This Together: Creating a Co-Conspirator Relationship Framework
Wednesday September 18, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm CDT
This presentation introduces childcare professionals to the co-conspirator relationship framework (CCRF). Developed out of DisCrit, the Pedagogy of Resistance, and childism, CCRF calls on all professionals who work with children with disabilities to value, uplift, and stand in solidarity with those they serve.
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Anna Mei Piro

Doctoral Student, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Zhe An

Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Wednesday September 18, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm CDT
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  Practice

1:30pm CDT

Writing for Practitioner Publications: Encouraging Authorship for All (OSEP)
Wednesday September 18, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm CDT
In this session, we'll discuss the transformative power of practitioner-focused articles when the experiences of practitioners, educators, families, and disabled adults are centered. In this session, you will learn tips, receive guidance, and discover resources available to include and support authors who identify among these groups across phases of article writing.

Joint Session: Publications and Products Committee & DEC Journal Editors
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Lori Meyer

Associate Professor, University of Vermont
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Angel Fettig

Associate Professor, University of Washington
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Hsiu-Wen Yang

Researcher, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Wednesday September 18, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm CDT
Kabacoff - Riverside Bldg.
  Professional Development

1:30pm CDT

Adapting and Evaluating the FBSApp for Spanish-Speaking Families
Wednesday September 18, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm CDT
This presentation will focus on the methods, results, and future implications resulting from a mixed methods study on the adaptation and evaluation of the FBSApp for Spanish-speaking families of young children with challenging behaviors. Attendees will leave with practical methods for adapting and expanding their research and practice for diverse families.
Speakers
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Claire Winchester

Coach, consultant, & researcher, Growth Early Childhood Behavior Coaching
Claire Winchester, Ph.D, BCBA-D is an international early childhood behavior coach, consultant, and researcher with a specialization in supporting the families, teachers, and organizations that support young children. As the founder and operator of Growth Early Childhood Behavior... Read More →
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Erin Barton

Consultant, Barton Consulting
Erin E. Barton, PhD, BCBA-D, is an international educational consultant and founder of Barton Consulting, LLC and Faculty for the Pyramid Model Consortium. She has worked as a special education teacher and as a university professor, previously at Vanderbilt. She taught graduate-level... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm CDT
Burgundy - 1st fl
  Research

1:30pm CDT

Can Family Confidence Help with the Effects of Caregiver Burden on FQoL?
Wednesday September 18, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm CDT
We analyzed the effects of caregiver burden and family confidence on FQoL in 58 Spanish families in early intervention. Hierarchical regression and mediation analyses were used. FqoL ratings were influenced by income, burden and confidence. More confident mopthers showed higher FQoL. Family confidence helped lessen the impact of burden on FQoL.
Wednesday September 18, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm CDT
GrandSalon 21 - 1st fl
  Research

2:45pm CDT

CDC Milestones and ASQ-3 and Other Screening Tools: Illustrating the Differences Between Developmental Surveillance and Screening Tools
Wednesday September 18, 2024 2:45pm - 3:45pm CDT
Developmental surveillance and screen are critical components of a monitoring system. In this interactive session we will describe the use of CDC Milestone for surveillance and the ASQ-3 and other screening tools available to identify infants and your children in need of further evaluation.
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Amie Lopez

Doctoral Student
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Bethanne Vergean

CT Learn the SIgns Act Early Ambassador, UCONN UCEDD
Bethanne Vergean provides technical assistance and training for Connecticut’s Early Childhood system. Her work over the past 20 years has been centered on improving developmental monitoring in Connecticut. Through her dedicated advocacy, she has developed strong networking systems... Read More →
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Mary Beth Bruder

UCEDD/ECPC Director, UNIV OF CONNECTICUT HEALTH CTR
Infants & Young Children is an interdisciplinary journal focusing on children with disabilities or at risk for disability age birth to five years and their families. Of special interest are articles involving innovative interventions, summaries of important research developments and... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 2:45pm - 3:45pm CDT
Marlboro B - 2nd fl

2:45pm CDT

Executive Function and Play: Authentic Assessment in Natural Environments
Wednesday September 18, 2024 2:45pm - 3:45pm CDT
Executive Functions (EF) refer to neurocognitive processes manifested by sustained attention, working memory, emotional control, and the ability to shift between attributes. The field needs authentic methods of assessing EF in natural early childhood environments. In this topic session, We will discuss how children’s naturally occurring play activities can be evaluated for
Speakers
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Patricia Blasco

Professor, OHSU
Dr. Patricia M Blasco is a researcher at the Oregon Health & Science University. Her research projects includes a Clinical Feasibility Study of the NIH Baby Toolbox and the Healthy Brain and Child Development Study. She is a former associate editor of Young, Exceptional Children and... Read More →
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Tara Rutter

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Tara M. Rutter, PhD, is a T32 postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Psychiatry at Oregon Health & Science University. Her research interests pertain to the study of diagnostic and pre-diagnostic markers of atypical neurodevelopment in the aim to inform interventions.
Wednesday September 18, 2024 2:45pm - 3:45pm CDT
GrandSalon 21 - 1st fl
  Practice

4:00pm CDT

Creating a Paradigm Shift in Alberta’s Inclusive Child Care
Wednesday September 18, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Alberta's new Inclusive Child Care program provides equitable services to build educator’s capacity and confidence to include all children. Evidence based coaching supports the implementation of The Pyramid Model for Supporting Social Emotional Competence in Infants and Young Children. GRIT will share their role and reflections in guiding this paradigm shift in Alberta.
Speakers
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Janice Comrie

Inclusive Child Care Manager, GRIT Edmonton
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Julia Moore

ASaP Manager, The Grit program
Wednesday September 18, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
GrandSalon 9 - 1st fl
  Policy
 
Thursday, September 19
 

8:00am CDT

Coping Skills Instruction and Proactive Responding for Tier 3 Behaviors - Poster 12
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
This study investigated a coaching and training package focused on supporting early elementary teachers to provide inclusive Tier 3 behavioral supports as opposed to exclusionary alternatives. With reflective coaching, we focused on teachers' integration of coping skills instruction, their proactive responding to precursor behaviors, and the teacher-child relationship.
Speakers
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Sarah Scott

Doctoral Student, Vanderbilt University
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Anna Hoepfner

BCBA, Young Mind Center
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Mary Louise Hemmeter

Professor of Special Education, Vanderbilt University
Dr. Mary Louise Hemmeter is a professor of Special Education at Vanderbilt University and holds the Nicholas Hobbs Chair of Special Education and Human Development. Her research focuses on effective instruction, supporting social emotional development and addressing challenging behavior... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
Grand Ballroom A (Exhibits) - 1st fl
  Practice

8:00am CDT

Infusing Infant Mental Health into an Interdisciplinary Graduate Program - Poster 3
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
This poster will describe the project components and outcomes of Project BLENDS, a funded Office of Special Education (OSEP) Personnel Development grant with a focus on infant and early childhood mental health that involves four related services disciplines – social work, speech-language pathology, occupational therapy, and psychology.
Speakers
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Hattie Harvey

Professor, University of Alaska Anchorage
University of Alaska Anchorage Programs: Social Work, School Psychology (new!), Children's Mental Health Graduate Certificate, Project BLENDS
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Cary Moore

Associate Dean, University of Alaska Anchorage
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Karen Gallagher

University of Alaska Anchorage, Psychology Department
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
Grand Ballroom A (Exhibits) - 1st fl
  Professional Development

8:00am CDT

Outcomes of Interprofessional Competency in Interdisciplinary Preparation - Poster 38
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
This poster presents findings of three cohorts of an self-assessment tool to evaluate interprofessional interactions and interprofessional values. This measure, initially developed and validated for use in health care settings, was adapted and applied to an educational environment that included social workers and early childhood special education students.
Speakers
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Bonnie Ingelin

Assistant Professor, Early Childhood Special Education at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis Minnesota
Bonnie Ingelin is assistant professor of Early Childhood Special Education at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis Minnesota.  She received her PhD at Florida State University in Special Education with an emphasis in teaching Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics... Read More →
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L. Lynn Stansberry Brusnahan

Parent and Professor, University of St Thomas
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
Grand Ballroom A (Exhibits) - 1st fl
  Professional Development

8:00am CDT

Advocacy Among Chinese Immigrant Parents of Children With Autism - Poster 16
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
Chinese immigrant families of children with autism are an underserved and under-researched population. This poster session provides an insight into the advocacy of 13 parents through a narrative inquiry. The parents greatly valued the professionals’ dedication and supportive partnerships. Only a few parents displayed advocacy in relation to their children’s education.
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Lei Huang

PhD Student, University of Georgia
Lei Huang is currently a doctoral candidate in Special Education at the University of Georgia. Her research interests include advocacy, immigrant families, children with autism and complex needs, and cultural humility to meet families’ needs. She is honored to receive a Graduate... Read More →
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Cynthia Vail

Professor, University of Georgia
Dr. Cynthia Vail received her Ph.D. from Florida State University and has been on the faculty of the University of Georgia in the Department of Communication Sciences and Special Education since 1989, where she is currently Professor. She teaches in the Birth through Kindergarten/Early... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
Grand Ballroom A (Exhibits) - 1st fl
  Research

8:00am CDT

Comparing Caregiver Coaching Fidelity during Inperson and Telehealth Visits - Poster 20
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
We present study findings that compared fidelity to a defined set of caregiver coaching practices during inperson and telehealth (TI) EI visits across training phases of a PD program. Findings illustrate higher intervention fidelity during TI visits. We discuss implications for family access and workforce shortages.
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Scott Tomchek

Professor, University of Louisville
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Serena Wheeler

Assistant Professor and Associate Director, Coaching in Early Intervention Training and Mentorship Program, University of Louisville
I train and mentor EI Providers in a statewide PD program and support ongoing program quality and improvements efforts. My primary areas of interest are evidence-based practices related to effective PD for early intervention providers and caregiver coaching to build family capaci... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
Grand Ballroom A (Exhibits) - 1st fl
  Research

8:00am CDT

Conceptualizing Their Role: Perceptions from Special Instructors - Poster 15
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
This study explores how SI providers describe their role when working with families and the aspects of EI services SI providers believe are unique to the special instruction.
Speakers
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Megan Schumaker Murphy

Assistant Professor, Salem State University
Dr. Megan Schumaker-Murphy is an assistant professor in the McKeown School of Education at Salem State University. Her research interests include early intervention service provision and culturally responsive teaching.
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Stephanie Parks

Assoc Director, Career Pathway, University of Kansas
Dr. Parks is an occupational therapist and associate director of the Kansas Career Pathway for ECCE. She was a faculty member in early childhood education at the University of Kansas prior to joining K-State.
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Dana Childress

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ODU
Dana Childress, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Early Childhood Special Education at Old Dominion University. She has worked in the field of early intervention (EI) for more than 27 years as an educator, service coordinator, supervisor, training facilitator, author, and consultant... Read More →
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Teran Frick

Professional Development Coordinator, Family, Infant & Preschool Program (FIPP)
CW

Corinne Wilson

VTSS Evaluation Director at CIEES, Old Dominion University
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
Grand Ballroom A (Exhibits) - 1st fl
  Research

8:00am CDT

Disproportional Child Behavior and Teacher Outcomes in Head Start - Poster 19
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
We examined links among teacher well-being, practice, and child social-emotional outcome in FACES 2014. We found teacher job satisfaction predicted classroom practice but not child outcome. Black children and those with disability were disproportionally reported with higher problem behaviors and lower social skills; Black teachers scored significantly lower by CLASS.
Speakers
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Jun Ai

Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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Gospel Kim

Postdoctoral fellow, University of California-Davis, MIND Institute
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
Grand Ballroom A (Exhibits) - 1st fl
  Research

8:00am CDT

Early Childhood Special Education, NDBIs, and Peers - Poster 27
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
A systematic literature review of Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions as a peer-mediated intervention for preschool-aged children with ASD/ Developmental Disabilities. Together, these two evidence based interventions can support the learning of a variety of skills in various settings.
Speakers
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Kate Anderson

Graduate Student, The Ohio State University
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
Grand Ballroom A (Exhibits) - 1st fl
  Research

8:00am CDT

Embedding Sociocultural Competencies into Professional Development - Poster 4
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
This poster will present the growth in cultural competence experienced by pre-service social workers & early childhood special educators after completing a series of professional development microcredentials focused on diversity, equity, & socioculturally responsive practices specifically focused on historically marginalized immigrant & refugee children & families.
Speakers
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L. Lynn Stansberry Brusnahan

Parent and Professor, University of St Thomas
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Bonnie Ingelin

Assistant Professor, Early Childhood Special Education at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis Minnesota
Bonnie Ingelin is assistant professor of Early Childhood Special Education at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis Minnesota.  She received her PhD at Florida State University in Special Education with an emphasis in teaching Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
Grand Ballroom A (Exhibits) - 1st fl
  Research

8:00am CDT

Evidence-Based Practices for Bilingual Children with Disability - Poster 31
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
The purpose of the systematic review was to describe and analyze studies examining interventions for promoting social/language/communication for bilingual children who have disability below the age of five. Implications for research, policy, and practice will be shared.
Speakers
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F. Kivanc Erdogan

Researcher, University of Massachusetts Boston
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Serra Acar

Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Dr. Acar is an associate professor at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Her research includes culturally and linguistically responsive assessment practices in early intervention/early childhood special education.
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
Grand Ballroom A (Exhibits) - 1st fl
  Research

8:00am CDT

Exploring Factors Impacting Retention of WA EI Workforce - Poster 14
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
This study investigates EI provider retention in Washington State, recognizing its crucial role in quality supports. Utilizing a mixed-methods design, surveys integrated with qualitative interviews explore factors impacting satisfaction and retention. Findings unpack challenges, give recommendations for retention, and provide a model for states to examine their workforce.
Speakers
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Kathleen Artman-Meeker

Associate Professor, University of Washington
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
Grand Ballroom A (Exhibits) - 1st fl
  Research

8:00am CDT

Latine Families’ Autism Journeys: Initial Concerns to Present Partnerships - Poster 9
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
This study explored Latine mothers’ experiences with obtaining & sharing their children's autism diagnosis & engaging with schools, highlighting their multifaceted roles. It suggests strategies to improve access to information & resources, along with ideas for equitably supporting culturally & linguistically diverse families in family-school partnerships.
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
Grand Ballroom A (Exhibits) - 1st fl
  Research

8:00am CDT

Perceptions of Integrating Telehealth in Early Intervention: A Review - Poster 22
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
While the benefits of EI are compelling, the disparity in access to early intervention (EI) experienced by families from marginalized backgrounds (e.g., Black, Hispanic, low socioeconomic, rural areas) are deserving of our attention. This review aims to synthesize existing research regarding stakeholders’ experiences of using telehealth in EI.

Speakers
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Casey Kim

Doctoral student, University of Illinois
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Hsiu-Wen Yang

Researcher, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
Grand Ballroom A (Exhibits) - 1st fl
  Research

8:00am CDT

Preschool Teachers' Use of Self-Determination Teaching Practices in Class - Poster 17
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
Twenty-one preschool teachers' use of self-determination (SD) teaching practices was observed and quantified during two classroom activities, using a direct behavior coding system. Teachers' use of SD practices varied across teachers, SD skill categories, and activity types. Teachers' use of SD practices showed positive correlations with their CLASS-PreK scores.
Speakers
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Qunshan Zheng

Post-doc associate, University of Florida
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Patricia Snyder

Director, Anita Zucker Center for Excellence in Early Childhood Studies, University of FL
I am a Distinguished Professor of Special Education and Early Childhood Studies, an affiliate Professor of Pediatrics, the David Lawrence Jr. Endowed Chair in Early Childhood Studies, and Director of the Anita Zucker Center for Excellence in Early Childhood Studies at the University... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
Grand Ballroom A (Exhibits) - 1st fl
  Research

9:15am CDT

Examining Referral Practices Between Pediatricians and Early Intervention
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:15am - 10:15am CDT
Insufficient referral and participation in Early Intervention (EI) services are common among children aged birth to 3 years. Yet, there’s limited understanding of referral practices by pediatricians and Part C EI personnel. This presentation presents findings from a mixed-method study on referral practices and improvement recommendations.
Speakers
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Asha Yadav

Postdoctoral Associate, University of Florida
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:15am - 10:15am CDT
GrandSalon 6 - 1st fl
  Research

9:15am CDT

Perspectives on Leadership in EI and ECSE: Insights from Educators
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:15am - 10:15am CDT
The following mixed method study investigated EI and ECSE perspectives on teacher leadership (i.e., knowledge, skills, and beliefs). Participants shared their teacher leadership experiences, perceived support, and barriers. Presenters will overview results while discussing implications for practice and future research.
Speakers
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Amanda Passmore

Assistant Professor, Elmhurst University
Dr. Amanda Passmore (she/her) is an Assistant Professor and Director of Graduate Programs in the School of Education at Elmhurst University. Her research includes topics in teacher leadership related to early childhood special education. Dr. Passmore has experience as an early childhood... Read More →
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Veronica Kang

Assistant Professor, University of Maryland at College Park
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Marie Tejero Hughes

Professor, UIC College of Education
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:15am - 10:15am CDT
GrandSalon 7 - 1st fl
  Research

9:15am CDT

The Role of Digital Communication in Building Family-Educator Partnerships
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:15am - 10:15am CDT
This study examined how digital and non-digital communication shapes partnerships among educators and family caregivers and promotes family engagement that supports the development of children (aged 18 months to 6 years) with disabilities.  The presentation will provide insights from teachers, therapists, and parents about practices that best support trusting partnerships.
Speakers
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Sue Anderson

Associate Professor, Texas Christian University
I am a professor with degrees in both special education and educational technology. I have taught educational technology and special education courses to preservice teachers in Texas. I am currently researching the use of technology in special education settings. Before pursuing a... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:15am - 10:15am CDT
GrandSalon 24 - 1st fl
  Research

10:30am CDT

PRRFCT Match: A Parent-Mediated Intervention with Virtual Coaching
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am CDT
Promoting Reciprocal Relationships with Flexibility, Coaching, and Teaching: (PRRFCT Match) is a parent-mediated intervention package to increase engagement and reciprocity between dyads of parents and young children with developmental delays. Considerations for adapting and implementing culturally grounded interventions with children and families will be examined.
Speakers
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Megan Kunze

Assistant Research Professor, Megan Kunze
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am CDT
GrandSalon 7 - 1st fl
  Research

1:00pm CDT

Parent-Child Interaction (PCI) in Everyday Routines: Systematic Review
Thursday September 19, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT
This presentation will highlight outcomes from a systematic review on parent-child interaction (PCI) in everyday routines. Focused on dyads of caregivers and young children who are deaf, this systematic review revealed interesting findings and informed a number of "lessons learned" that can benefit researchers conducting reviews across a range of family/child populations.
Speakers
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Dr. Amy Szarkowski

Researcher, Institute for Community Inclusion, University of Massachusetts Boston
Amy Szarkowski, PhD, is a psychologist who specializes in supporting children who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) and their families. With colleagues, Szarkowski has published a summary of understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorders in the DHH population (Szarkowski & Mood et al... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT
GrandSalon 16 - 1st fl
  International

1:00pm CDT

Developmental Monitoring PD: Educator Change and Family Engagement
Thursday September 19, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT
Results from a coaching PD designed to improve infant-toddler educators’ developmental checklist use, systematic monitoring, and collaboration with families. Data from pre and post-assessments, interviews, and conference notes will be shared. Attendees will gain insights on engaging families, expanding the study, and accessing monitoring tools/resources.
Speakers
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Audra Classen

Associate Professor, University of Southern Mississippi
Thursday September 19, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT
GrandSalon 10 - 1st fl
  Research

1:00pm CDT

Evolving Perspectives: A Repeated Cross-Sectional Analysis of Transitions
Thursday September 19, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT
Through findings from a longitudinal cross-sectional study, this session examines declines in importance ratings of transition practices over time. Overall ratings significantly declined and were predicted by professional role, education level, and race. The discussion will center on implications for reconsidering approaches to transition planning.
Speakers
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Beth Rous

Professor, University of Kentucky
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John Nash

Associate Professor, University of Kentucky
Thursday September 19, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT
GrandSalon 19 - 1st fl
  Research

2:15pm CDT

Exploring Early Childhood Expulsion Through a Trauma-Informed Lens
Thursday September 19, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CDT
We conducted interviews to learn about caregivers’ experiences with early childhood expulsion using a trauma-informed lens. We will present the findings, which highlight the harmful nature of expulsion, implications for research/practice, and facilitate a discussion about trauma and expulsion in early childhood.
Speakers
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Mia Chudzik

Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Illinois
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Catherine Corr

Associate Professor, University of Illinois
Thursday September 19, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CDT
GrandSalon 7 - 1st fl
  Research

2:15pm CDT

Just Stop And See How The Family Does Things: Cultural Responsiveness in EI
Thursday September 19, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CDT
Early interventionists (EIs) are faced with supporting families’ cultures when working with families from marginalized backgrounds. We interviewed EIs about their beliefs and practices related to working with Black and Latino families. Join a discussion about ways to best support EIs to develop equitable partnerships with families from marginalized backgrounds.
Speakers
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Mollie Romano

Florida State University
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Elizabeth Biggs

Assistant Professor, Vanderbilt University
Elizabeth E. Biggs, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Special Education at Vanderbilt University and a member of the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center. Her work focuses on promoting social, communication, language, and literacy outcomes for children and youth with autism... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CDT
GrandSalon 16 - 1st fl
  Research

2:15pm CDT

Making an IMPACT: The Dimensions of Equity in Early Childhood Assessment
Thursday September 19, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CDT
This session provides an in-depth look at the dimensions of equity in early childhood assessment. Participants will explore the relationships between the cost, usability, technical merit, and cultural relevance of early childhood measures. They will consider the implications for how to best meet the measurement needs of their communities.
Speakers
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Allison Kimble-Cusano

Research Specialist, Institute for Child Success
Dr. Allison Kimble-Cusano (she/her) is a Research Specialist in the Impact & Practice program area of the Institute for Child Success. She is responsible for promoting equity-focused professional empowerment of early childhood professionals, systems-level research, evaluation and... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CDT
GrandSalon 22 - 1st fl
  Research

2:15pm CDT

Partnering with Community Providers to Support Black Autistic Children
Thursday September 19, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CDT
FACES (Fostering Advocacy, Communication, Empowerment, and Support) is an advocacy intervention designed to empower Black families to combat autism service disparities. This presentation will describe the development and manualization of the FACES Facilitator Training and highlight how we have leveraged community-based partnerships to increase FACES outreach.
Speakers
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Jamie Pearson

Associate Professor, North Carolina State University
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DeVoshia Mason Martin

Doctoral Student, North Carolina State University
Thursday September 19, 2024 2:15pm - 3:15pm CDT
GrandSalon 19 - 1st fl
  Research

3:30pm CDT

Effective Cost Modeling and Rate Setting in Early Intervention (Part C)
Thursday September 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm CDT
This session will focus on cost modeling methodology to determine the true cost of providing evidence-based and equitable early intervention (Part C) services and the development reimbursement rates that support the recruitment and retention of qualified EI professionals. State examples will highlight the use of advisory groups and lead agency engagement.
Speakers
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Andy Gomm

Consultant - Early Intervention, Public Consulting Group (PCG)
Andy has worked in the early intervention / early care and education field for over 30 years. Since receiving a master's in social work from the University of East London he has worked with children with Autism and their families in New York, and coordinating early intervention and... Read More →
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Zane Wyrick

Associate Manager, Public Consulting Group LLC
Zane Wyrick, MBA, PMP, is an Associate Manager based in PCG's Nashville, TN office. He has been working in public-sector early intervention and child care cost studies, rate setting, and technology for ten years. He has conducted extensive financial analyses in the early childhood... Read More →
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Leah Davidson

Part C Coordinator, NM ECECD
I have been working in Part C in New Mexico since December of 2020. I started my career in Early Intervention in January of 2009 in Virginia, where I worked until 2019 when my family and I relocated to New Mexico. Please feel free to talk to me about what it is like to have experienced... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm CDT
Burgundy - 1st fl
  Policy

3:30pm CDT

Lessons Learned from Two EI/ECSE Personnel Preparation Programs
Thursday September 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm CDT
We will share examples from two practicum models: undergraduate early intervention and graduate early intervention/early childhood special education. We will share examples of state-level strategic partnerships and discuss how to create interdisciplinary practicum experience with the goal of impacting child and family outcomes.
Speakers
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Serra Acar

Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Dr. Acar is an associate professor at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Her research includes culturally and linguistically responsive assessment practices in early intervention/early childhood special education.
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Moira Downes

Manager of Field Experiences, University of Massachusetts Boston
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Lynne Mendes

Leadership Program Manager, University of Massachusetts Boston
Thursday September 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm CDT
GrandSalon 9 - 1st fl
  Practice

3:30pm CDT

Infant & EC Mental Health: Advancing Practices in Personnel Preparation
Thursday September 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm CDT
Learn about an innovative approach to personnel preparation involving collaboration of EI/ECSE teachers & social workers that focuses on better addressing infant/early childhood mental health in ECE settings. Reasoning for this work, strategies for cross-program collaboration, and a crosswalk of interdisciplinary standards, including infant mental health, will be discussed
Speakers
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Sondra M Stegenga

Assistant Professor of Special Education, University of Utah
I have over 20 years experience in the fields of health and education working with individuals across the lifespan. I have provided services and supports to children and families as a home visitor, occupational therapist, early intervention program administrator, and state council... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm CDT
GrandSalon 12 - 1st fl
  Professional Development

3:30pm CDT

Inclusive Early Intervention for Children with ASD: Where Are We Now?
Thursday September 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm CDT
Young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) need inclusive experiences, especially to facilitate their social-communication challenges. The results of this literature review will provide information on the research related to inclusive child care center opportunities for children birth to five years old with ASD. Attendees are encouraged to share their experiences.
Speakers
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Dawn Patterson

Faculty, West Chester University oi PA
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Christy Hicks

Professor of Special Education, West Chester University
Thursday September 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm CDT
Marlboro B - 2nd fl
  Research

3:30pm CDT

Understanding Cultural Values for Early Intervention Family Education
Thursday September 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm CDT
This qualitative study examines the use of baby equipment by Navajo families. Cradleboards and baby walkers meet the practical needs of Navajo parents and help to instill cultural values. Understanding the values underpinning parenting practices can guide culturally responsive interventions and education efforts in early intervention (EI) to promote child development.
Thursday September 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm CDT
Kabacoff - Riverside Bldg.
  Research

3:30pm CDT

Why Do They Leave? Results of a State-Wide Survey of EI Professionals
Thursday September 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm CDT
This presentation will overview the results and policy/practice implications of a state-wide survey on job satisfaction and intent to leave among early intervention professionals. We surveyed a diverse sample of professionals (n = 427) across a variety of roles and conducted a multiple regression analysis. We will discuss key findings related to pay and work conditions.
Speakers
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Kristopher Yeager

Assistant Professor, CSUCI
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Dana Childress

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ODU
Dana Childress, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Early Childhood Special Education at Old Dominion University. She has worked in the field of early intervention (EI) for more than 27 years as an educator, service coordinator, supervisor, training facilitator, author, and consultant... Read More →
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Elizabeth Beavers

University of Houston-Clear Lake
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Berenice Peralta Matus

Research Assistant, University of Texas at El Paso
Thursday September 19, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm CDT
GrandSalon 6 - 1st fl
  Research
 
Friday, September 20
 

9:00am CDT

Beyond Mentoring: What to Consider When Supporting International Scholars
Friday September 20, 2024 9:00am - 10:00am CDT
As the number of international EI/ECSE scholars increases in the U.S., it is important for faculty to have the knowledge and skills to support them. Drawing from data and lived experiences, presenters will facilitate discussions on culturally responsive strategies to mentor scholars and create a more inclusive academic community.
Speakers
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Ching-I Chen

Associate Professor, Kent State University
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Serra Acar

Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Dr. Acar is an associate professor at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Her research includes culturally and linguistically responsive assessment practices in early intervention/early childhood special education.
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Hsiu-Wen Yang

Researcher, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Chih-Ing Lim

Senior Technical Assistance Specialist, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute
Chih-Ing Lim, Ph.D., is currently Senior Technical Assistance Specialist at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. Chih-Ing is the Co-Chair of the International Early Childhood Inclusion Institute and serves as... Read More →
Friday September 20, 2024 9:00am - 10:00am CDT
GrandSalon 12 - 1st fl
  International

9:00am CDT

Digging into Child Outcomes: Data Use at the Local Level
Friday September 20, 2024 9:00am - 10:00am CDT
Many state and local districts struggle to analyze and use child outcomes data to identify and evaluate the effectiveness of program improvements. Come and learn how to facilitate effective data use at the local level. See how district and state staff in California use the results of the Desired Results Developmental Profile (DRDP) (2015) assessment tool to make change at
Speakers
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Elizabeth Schroeder

Project Director, Desired Results Access Project
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Kellen Reid

National TA Provider, Research Investigator, ECTA, DaSy, STEMIE
Kellen Reid, MD MPH is a senior researcher scientist and technical assistance (TA) provider at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Reid’s training as a physician and in public health provide a unique fund of... Read More →
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Nicholas Ortiz

TA Specialist, DaSy & ECTA Centers, SRI International
Ortiz is a national TA provider with the DaSy Center and ECTA Center. In this role, he supports state Part C and Part B 619 teams with the child outcomes indicators in their annual performance reports to the Office of Special Education Programs. He also facilitates learning communities... Read More →
Friday September 20, 2024 9:00am - 10:00am CDT
GrandSalon 15 - 1st fl
  Policy

9:00am CDT

An Antibias Approach to Peer Mediated Interventions
Friday September 20, 2024 9:00am - 10:00am CDT
We discuss considerations and adaptations for promoting social engagement and learning among peers using an antibias approach for peer mediated interventions. We will provide strategies for teachers, coaches, and early interventionists to implement PMIs in their educational settings to promote social engagement among children.
Speakers
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Abby Taylor

Data manager, Wisconsin alliance for infant mental health
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Brandy M. Locchetta

Assistant Professor, University of West Georgia
Friday September 20, 2024 9:00am - 10:00am CDT
Eglinton Winton - 2nd fl
  Practice

12:00pm CDT

Teachers’ Use of Effective Feedback: Inclusive Early Childhood Settings 
Friday September 20, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm CDT
Early childhood (EC) educators seek professional development (PD) to gain new strategies for teaching young children. Offering coaching is more effective for impacting change than one-time PD sessions. We explore how PD with coaching impacts the creation of high-quality inclusive preschools using the Inclusive Classroom Profile (ICP) to measure feedback.
Speakers
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Angel Greer

University of Southern Mississippi
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Audra Classen

Associate Professor, University of Southern Mississippi
Friday September 20, 2024 12:00pm - 1:00pm CDT
GrandSalon 18- 1st fl
  Research

1:15pm CDT

Infant Mental Health in Early Intervention: The Role of Reflection
Friday September 20, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm CDT
This session will focus on the role of infant mental health in early intervention, emphasizing reflection as a tool for culturally informed, equitable practice. We will present two approaches for building reflection into Part C: Reflective Groups for providers and FAN (an approach for family engagement and reflective practice). Implementation strategies will be presented
Speakers
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Sarah Martinez

Erikson Institute
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Susan Connor

Director, EITP at the University of Illinois
Friday September 20, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm CDT
GrandSalon 21 - 1st fl
  Family

1:15pm CDT

Effects of Multi-Tiered Approach for Inclusive Daycare Centers in Korea
Friday September 20, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm CDT
Multi-tiered program was culturally applied to 167young children from community-based inclusive settings in South Korea. Quantitative and qualitative research methods were used. The results show that there was a significant improvement in social competencies for young children with and without disabilities. Discussion and implications of the study results will be presented
Speakers
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EUN HEE MA

Director, Seoul Gangnam Support Center for Childcare
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Kay Heo

Professor, Chongshin University
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Hye Rim Jang

teacher, seoul gangnam support center for childcare
Friday September 20, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm CDT
Starboard/Port - Riverside Bldg
  International

1:15pm CDT

Exploring Professional Identity in Teacher Preparation
Friday September 20, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm CDT
What aspects are part of an educator’s professional identity? How do the personal and professional aspects of the job intersect in varying ways for different individuals? During this session, participants will hear about a qualitative study on professional identity and have the opportunity to reflect on their own.
Speakers
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Katherine Szocik

Postdoctoral Associate, Boston University
I am a postdoctoral associate studying special education teachers working conditions.  I am also a member of DEC's personnel preparation committee. I received my PhD from George Mason University in special education teacher preparation with a focus in early childhood. My dissertation... Read More →
Friday September 20, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm CDT
GrandSalon 15 - 1st fl
  Research

1:15pm CDT

Infusing the Pyramid Model into a Teacher Preparation Program
Friday September 20, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm CDT
The Pyramid Model (PM) has a strong base of research with in-service teachers. However, an entire population of the future workforce has been excluded from the research – pre-service teachers. We will share our process for embedding the PM into teacher preparation programs. Attendees will be able to revise their own syllabus to include key features of the PM.
Speakers
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Kate Ascetta

Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina
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Heather Googe

Research Associate Professor, University of South Carolina
Friday September 20, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm CDT
GrandSalon 16 - 1st fl
  Research
 
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