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Tuesday, May 13
 

9:00am EDT

(Hybrid) Demystifying Assistive Technology: Practical Tips for Early Childhood Professionals
Tuesday May 13, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
This hands-on and interactive session will explore myths and facts related to the use of assistive technology (AT) in early childhood environments to help participants plan for and use AT as part of children’s everyday routines and activities. We will include specific examples of AT that attendees can explore, make/fabricate, and try out during the session, and engage in interactive activities to learn, practice, and plan for using AT to foster belonging and inclusion for children with disabilities. After the session participants will be able to:
1. Describe assistive technology and its benefits for young children.
2. Explain specific ways that they will be able to embed assistive technology into their own early childhood/early intervention work settings.
3. Leave with a set of resources and create an action plan to embed assistive technology to fully include children with disabilities across early childhood environments.  
Speakers
avatar for Ann Sam

Ann Sam

Senior Research Scientist, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute
Ann Sam, PhD, is a senior research scientist, at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute. Her research and professional development interests are rooted in her direct experience as a public-school teacher working in preschool and kindergarten classrooms with students with... Read More →
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Jessica Amsbary

Technical Assistance Specialist, FPG Child Development Institute, UNC Chapel Hill
Dr. Jessica Amsbary is the Program Coordinator of the Early Childhood Intervention and Family Support (ECIFS) Master’s Degree in Education for Experienced Teachers program at UNC-Chapel Hill. She is also a Technical Assistance Specialist at the FPG Child Development Institute where... Read More →
avatar for Hsiu-wen Yang

Hsiu-wen Yang

Researcher, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Tuesday May 13, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA

9:00am EDT

(In-Person) Advancing Inclusive Practices to Promote Social-Emotional and Behavioral Development
Tuesday May 13, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
In this session, we will discuss how there is need for continued support for early childhood educators so that as we work to eliminate practices such as suspension and expulsion, we provide early childhood educators with a toolkit of inclusive, proactive, and preventative strategies they can use in its place to promote social emotional competence. We will also address how exclusionary discipline disproportionately impacts young children of color and young children with disabilities. We will provide strategies to facilitate the meaningful inclusion of all young children. This includes strategies on how to seek additional support for children with disabilities who may have behavior viewed as challenging.
Speakers
avatar for Megan Vinh

Megan Vinh

Senior TA Specialist, FPG
Bio
avatar for Courtney O'Grady

Courtney O'Grady

Assistant Professor, The University of Alabama
Tuesday May 13, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA

9:00am EDT

(In-Person) Preparing Inclusion Advocates and Leaders: Tools and Strategies for Faculty and PD Providers
Tuesday May 13, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
This session will focus on ways in which to build the capacity for early childhood educators to recognize, create, implement, evaluate, and advocate for high-quality inclusive learning and development opportunities for young children. Tools and strategies that help promote emphasis on the full participation of each and every child and their family will be highlighted. Presenters will share examples of how to bring an inclusive lens to any course or professional development offering. Focused tabletop discussions will provide opportunities for participants to follow their interests and learning priorities.
Speakers
avatar for Camille Catlett

Camille Catlett

Senior Technical Assistance Specialist, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute
avatar for Kelli Odden

Kelli Odden

Professor, Mayville State University
Kelli Odden is a professor of education at Mayville State University.
avatar for Sharon Little

Sharon Little

Higher Education Liaison, Early Years (formerly Child Care Services Association)
Sharon Little, Ed.D is Higher Education Liaison with CCSA, with thirty-eight years of experience in the field of early education and adult learning. Sharon is a former Program Lead and Community College Faculty in Early Childhood Education, a recipient of SCRIPT-NC during her program... Read More →
avatar for Samtra Devard

Samtra Devard

Samtra Devard is a youth and family advocate from Bear, DE.
Tuesday May 13, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA

9:00am EDT

(Virtual) Making Inclusion Work: Use of and Resources for Planning and Implementation of Early Care and Education Environment (ECEE) Indicators of High Quality Inclusion
Tuesday May 13, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
Through the use of the ECEE Indicators, this workshop will share strategies and practices providers can use to support inclusion and belonging in their setting. The ECEE Strengths and Needs Assessment will be shared to support the development of an action plan that immediately recognizes what providers are doing to support inclusion and belonging and aids the provider in planning next steps to enhance inclusive practices. Participants will explore how practices can be embedded into the context of daily early childhood routines. The session will include opportunities to review videos and discuss implementation of the ECEE indicators in small groups and individually.  A resource site for supporting learning about the ECEE will also be shared with participants.
Speakers
avatar for Alissa Rausch

Alissa Rausch

Faculty, University of Denver
avatar for Ben Riepe

Ben Riepe

Senior Project Manager, University of Denver
Ben began his early childhood experience as a Head Start teacher, coach, and trainer. He is on staff at both the National Center for Pyramid Model Innovations and the Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center, where he supports high fidelity program-wide implementation of the Pyramid Model with families of diverse backgrounds in Denver, Colorado. His previous work includes the Colorado Center for Social Emotional Competence and Inclusion, where he supported communities in their efforts to embed evi... Read More →
Tuesday May 13, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA

1:00pm EDT

(Hybrid) Welcome and Keynote Address
Tuesday May 13, 2025 1:00pm - 2:15pm EDT
Speakers
avatar for Jordyn Zimmerman

Jordyn Zimmerman

Jordyn Zimmerman is a passionate educator and disability advocate. After being diagnosed as autistic at a young age, she did not receive access to augmentative communication until the age of 18. She now thrives on boldly showing up and redefining what is possible in learning spaces... Read More →
Tuesday May 13, 2025 1:00pm - 2:15pm EDT
Grumman
  Keynote

2:45pm EDT

(Hybrid) Implementing and Sustaining Inclusive Practices in Early Childhood Environments
Tuesday May 13, 2025 2:45pm - 4:15pm EDT
TBA
Speakers
avatar for Pat Snyder

Pat Snyder

UF Distinguished Professor David Lawrence Jr. Endowed Chair in Early Childhood Studies Director, Anita Zucker Center for Excellence in Early Childhood Studies, University of Florida
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 →
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Hsiu-wen Yang

Researcher, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Tuesday May 13, 2025 2:45pm - 4:15pm EDT
TBA

2:45pm EDT

(Hybrid) Implementing and Sustaining Promising State Level Practices
Tuesday May 13, 2025 2:45pm - 4:15pm EDT
TBA
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Heather Googe

Dr. Heather Googe

Principal Investigator, South Carolina Pyramid PIECES , SCIC, & SCPI
Dr. Googe has over 20 years of experience working in the field of early childhood special education and holds a PhD in Special Education from the University of South Carolina. She is a Research Assistant Professor at the Yvonne & Schuyler Moore Child Development Research Center at... Read More →
avatar for Ann Kremer

Ann Kremer

Project Director, Early CHOICES
Ann Kremer is the Project Director for Early CHOICES a preschool inclusion initiative of the Illinois State Board of Education.  The mission of Early CHOICES is to increase high quality inclusive opportunities for young children. Ann has a masters of education in early childhood... Read More →
Tuesday May 13, 2025 2:45pm - 4:15pm EDT
TBA

4:30pm EDT

(In-Person) Reflection Session: Families
Tuesday May 13, 2025 4:30pm - 5:15pm EDT
TBA
Tuesday May 13, 2025 4:30pm - 5:15pm EDT
TBA
  Reflection, Families

4:30pm EDT

4:30pm EDT

4:30pm EDT

4:30pm EDT

 
Wednesday, May 14
 

8:30am EDT

(Hybrid) Making Adaptations to Support Access and Meaningful Participation Within Everyday Routines and Activities for All Children
Wednesday May 14, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA
All children have the right to meaningful participation in early care and education environments. Yet, children 
with disabilities are often excluded from routines and activities within these environments. This session will 
support practitioners in understanding how to use adaptations to promote participation and belonging within 
classrooms. This session will also explore several online resources that are available at no-cost to support 
adults in providing access and meaningful participation for each child.
Speakers
avatar for Megan Vinh

Megan Vinh

Senior TA Specialist, FPG
Bio
avatar for Allison Jones

Allison Jones

Technical Assistance Specialist, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute at UNC, Chapel Hill.
 Allison Jones, M.Ed. is a TA Specialist with the Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (ECTA) at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute and the Center for IDEA Early Childhood Data Systems. Allison has worked in the field of early childhood for over 20 years... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA

8:30am EDT

(Hybrid) The Global Promotion of My Abilities First project and Taiwanese development and strategies to facilitate application of My Abilities ID Cards
Wednesday May 14, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA
The My Abilities First (MAF) project, initiated in 2016, emphasizes empowering children and their families through self-expression and the use of positive language in children's services. In 2020, Taiwan joined this global MAF project by introducing My Abilities ID Cards (ABID) for children under 12 years old with special needs and placing these ABIDs on the first page of children's individual profiles to encourage practitioners to focus on children's strengths rather than their weaknesses. Additionally, Taiwan has expanded this transformative approach by incorporating ABID into physiotherapy education, highlighting the importance of a strength-based approach for children with special needs. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in a discussion about challenges and solutions as well as lessons learned across differing contexts.

There are three subtitles to introduce the global promotion of My Abilities First project and Taiwanese development and strategies to facilitate application of My Abilities ID Cards. Three subtitles are: 1. Schiariti Veronica- My Abilities First: Global Promotion of Children's Right to Self-Expression. 2. Liao HF- Promoting My Abilities First: Launching My Abilities ID Card Demonstration Sites in Taiwan 3.Wang PJ- Facilitating Positive Language in HealthcareEducation in Taiwan: My Abilities ID Cards
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Verónica Schiariti

Dr. Verónica Schiariti

Adjunct Associate Professor; Creator of "My Abilities First" project, Division of Medical Sciences, University of Victoria, BC, Canada
Dr. Schiariti has also led many knowledge translation initiatives to disseminate the application of the ICF Core Sets in clinical practice around the world. Her work has been recognized with different honours and awards, including the 2022 Children's Healthcare Canada Individual... Read More →
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avatar for Pei-Jung Wang

Pei-Jung Wang

Assistant Professor, Physical Therapy Department, Asia University, Taichung, Taiwan
Pei-Jung (Grace) Wang currently works as an assistant professor of physical therapy department at Asia University. Her research interest focus on pediatric rehabilitation, assessment and factors influencing mastery motivation in young children with and without developmental disabilities... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA

8:30am EDT

(In-Person) Assessing and Monitoring Communication in Young Autistic Children Using the Early Communication Indicator for Autism (ECI-A)
Wednesday May 14, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA
The Early Communication Indicator for Autism (ECI-A), an adaptation of the original ECI, is a naturalistic, play-based measure designed to assess and monitor communication trajectories in autistic children aged 12–60 months. The presentation will include an overview of administration and scoring of the ECI-A, as well as ideas for using the ECI-A in practice and data from a recent study. It will include interactive components, such as examples from real parent-child interaction videos and opportunities for participant engagement and discussion. Attendees will gain knowledge about the ECI-A’s capacity to capture communication behaviors (e.g., gestures, vocalizations, speech, directed communication, joint attention) and track child progress, along with information about available ECI-A training opportunities. 
Speakers
avatar for Jessica Steinbrenner

Jessica Steinbrenner

Associate Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Jessica Steinbrenner is a trained speech-language pathologist (SLP) and an associate professor in the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has worked with autistic individuals for over two decades as both an SLP and an... Read More →
avatar for Aishah Almathkour

Aishah Almathkour

Doctoral Student, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Aishah Almathkour, M.S., SLP, is a second-year doctoral student in the Speech and Hearing Sciences program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. With a background in pediatric care gained from Kuwait and clinical practice in NC, Aishah developed a foundation in supporting... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA

8:30am EDT

(In-Person) Building Tier-3 Supports for Child Care: One State’s Journey
Wednesday May 14, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA
Dr. Walter Gilliam has stated that “Suspensions and expulsion are adult decisions and adult reactions to children’s behavior in those settings.” Join us to learn about our Behavior Support Network, rooted within the Pyramid Model’s evidence-based framework. From conception to implementation, presenters will describe how a behavior support network came to be a viable support for child care teachers. A description of how the PTR-YC model was adapted for use in child care will be discussed and; implementation successes and challenges will be shared. Join us on one state’s journey to implement behavior supports in child care. 
Speakers
avatar for Stephanie McAvoy

Stephanie McAvoy

Lead Behavior Specialist, Pyramid PIECES Behavior Support Network of South Carolina
Stephanie McAvoy is a Lead Behavior Specialist with the Pyramid PIECES Behavior Support Network. In this role, she provides behavior support services in child care programs throughout South Carolina. Stephanie has over 15 years of experience and holds a master’s degree in special... Read More →
avatar for Dr. Heather Googe

Dr. Heather Googe

Principal Investigator, South Carolina Pyramid PIECES , SCIC, & SCPI
Dr. Googe has over 20 years of experience working in the field of early childhood special education and holds a PhD in Special Education from the University of South Carolina. She is a Research Assistant Professor at the Yvonne & Schuyler Moore Child Development Research Center at... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA

8:30am EDT

(In-Person) From "Challenging" to Connected: How Belonging Impacts Children's Behavior
Wednesday May 14, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA
Ever wonder why some environments bring out the best in children? This session invites providers to reframe challenging behaviors as expected and meaningful expressions of a child’s experiences. Participants will explore how belonging shapes children’s development and consider practical ways to create environments where every child feels connected and valued. Presenters will offer strategies for co-creating connection and inclusion and for turning challenging moments into opportunities for further understanding and supporting young children.
Speakers
avatar for Jackie Joseph

Jackie Joseph

Research Associate Professor, University of Denver
Dr. Jackie Joseph is a Research Associate Professor at the University of Denver, where she is focused on connection, meaningful participation, and joyful learning across all levels of early childhood care and education systems. Dr. Joseph specializes in family partnerships and best... Read More →
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Sally Hansen

Director of Development and Technical Assistance, University of Denver
Sally has been dedicated to early childhood care and education and children's mental health for over two decades, bringing a unique blend of therapeutic, behavioral, and administrative expertise to her work. With experience as a family therapist, early childhood behavior consultant... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA

8:30am EDT

(In-Person) Harnessing the Power of Family’s Lived Experiences and Stories: Examples, Resources, and Practices
Wednesday May 14, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA
This session will offer a unique opportunity to hear from individuals who can speak as both family members and professionals about what they experienced, what they learned, and what they want to share with families and professionals. Join us to hear their advice on the most effective practices for supporting family engagement, then dive into conversations about how to build reciprocal relationships in higher education, state professional development, and local program efforts.
Speakers
avatar for Camille Catlett

Camille Catlett

Senior Technical Assistance Specialist, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute
avatar for Kelli Odden

Kelli Odden

Professor, Mayville State University
Kelli Odden is a professor of education at Mayville State University.
avatar for Samtra Devard

Samtra Devard

Samtra Devard is a youth and family advocate from Bear, DE.
Wednesday May 14, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA

10:30am EDT

(Hybrid) Empowering Your Child to Fly: Working Together to Foster Early Childhood Inclusion
Wednesday May 14, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
As early childhood professionals and parents of children with a disability, Jani and Latisha have spent a lot of time thinking and wondering about relationships between parents and members of the early childhood field.  These are powerful partnerships! How we can learn together using these unique perspectives?  What are the most important components in the family-educator relationship? What makes for a successful partnership? Those questions and more will be explored in a session meant for families, educators and all early childhood "inclusionists." Join us to share stories, discuss the evidence, and basically just try to figure it out together.
Speakers
avatar for Jani Kozlowski

Jani Kozlowski

Technical Assistance Specialist, UNC-CH
Jani Kozlowski, MA is a passionate early childhood professional, author, speaker, technical assistance specialist and consultant focused on supporting each and every child and family during the most critical period of development. Jani provides professional development and technical... Read More →
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Latisha R. Stuckey

Founder, Destiny's Child Foundation
Placeholder - will finalize when co-presenter confirms - Latisha R. Stuckey is a native of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She is a single parent of two sons. Latisha recently obtained her Master of Human Service Marriage and Family Counseling degree from Liberty University. She has... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
  Concurrent, Families

10:30am EDT

(In-Person) Calm and Connected: Embracing Co-Regulation in Early Childhood Settings
Wednesday May 14, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
Co-regulation in early childhood is more than deep breathing and counting to ten. Adults can co-regulate with children throughout the day, during both challenging and low-stakes interactions with young children.Learn about the co-regulation/self-regulation continuum and how to develop a habit of promoting emotional intelligence and social-emotional development throughout the day and across activities.
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Sexton

Sarah Sexton

Director, Family, Infant & Preschool Program
Dr. Sarah Sexton earned a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education from Boston University, two master’s degrees, one in special education and one in educational leadership, both from Bank Street College, and a doctorate from Appalachian State University. Dr. Sexton has worked... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA

10:30am EDT

(In-Person) Tools for Preparing Adult Learners to Individualize to Support Each and Every Child
Wednesday May 14, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
This session will focus on options for designing effective coursework and professional development that supports participants to learn, try out, and apply practices for supporting each and every learner. Techniques for addressing adaptations and evidence-based teaching practices will be offered, including ways in which to use place-based personas to support outcomes that reflect attention to early childhood inclusion.
Speakers
avatar for Camille Catlett

Camille Catlett

Senior Technical Assistance Specialist, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute
avatar for Sharon Little

Sharon Little

Higher Education Liaison, Early Years (formerly Child Care Services Association)
Sharon Little, Ed.D is Higher Education Liaison with CCSA, with thirty-eight years of experience in the field of early education and adult learning. Sharon is a former Program Lead and Community College Faculty in Early Childhood Education, a recipient of SCRIPT-NC during her program... Read More →
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Kelli Odden

Professor, Mayville State University
Kelli Odden is a professor of education at Mayville State University.
Wednesday May 14, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA

1:00pm EDT

(Hybrid) Maximizing Opportunities for Learning and Development of All Young Children: A Universal Design for Learning Approach
Wednesday May 14, 2025 1:00pm - 2:30pm EDT
TBA
This interactive session will:
 1. 
Review the research related to the role of access, participation, and belonging within the early childhood school and classroom 
2. Hear from families and learn about their experiences navigating and partnering with their child’s school and early educators
3. Reflect upon the 3 Universal Design for Learning Principles (UDL) and apply the UDL principles to provide high-quality teaching and learning environments that support children’s development and allow all children to meet high expectations
Speakers
avatar for Bweikia Foster Steen

Bweikia Foster Steen

Associate Professor, George Mason University
Dr. Bweikia Steen has been involved in the early childhood education field for over 20 years. Currently, she serves as an Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA. She previously served as Associate professor and the director of the... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 1:00pm - 2:30pm EDT
TBA

1:00pm EDT

(Hybrid) Reflecting, Celebrating, and Advancing Family Partnerships
Wednesday May 14, 2025 1:00pm - 2:30pm EDT
TBA
This interactive session will provide an opportunity for family leaders and practitioners to discuss ideas, tools, and strategies supporting the inclusion of young children across settings. Family leaders will share their life-changing experiences with family partnership and leadership initiatives that supported them in learning about the state’s early intervention and early childhood special education programs, advocating for high quality inclusion practices, and providing leadership and support for other families across maternal and early childhood systems.
Wednesday May 14, 2025 1:00pm - 2:30pm EDT
TBA
  Concurrent, Collaboration

1:00pm EDT

(In-Person) Beyond Play: Parent Perspectives of Using Their Family's Everyday Routines to Support Their Young Children With Autism
Wednesday May 14, 2025 1:00pm - 2:30pm EDT
TBA
This session features parents of young children with autism who share their perspectives on receiving early intervention support designed to enhance their ability to foster their children's participation in everyday routines. Activities such as toothbrushing, dressing, going to the park, and mealtimes are often impacted when young children experience differences in social and communication development. Parents in this session will share their experiences and impressions of how helpful it is when early intervention supports focus on bolstering their children's learning outside of play routines. 
Speakers
avatar for Rebekah Norris

Rebekah Norris

Speech-Language Pathologist, Family, Infant and Preschool Program
Rebekah Norris, MS, CCC-SLPMs. Norris is a licensed speech-language pathologist through the North Carolina Board of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists and holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) in Speech-Language Pathology from the American Speech-Language-Hearing... Read More →
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Kris Everhart

Associate Director, Family, Infant and Preschool Program
Following four years as a musician in the United States Marine Corps, Ms. Everhart graduated from Frostburg State University in 1993 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Speech Communication and a minor in Public Relations.  She received a second Bachelor of Science degree in Speech-Language... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 1:00pm - 2:30pm EDT
TBA
  Concurrent, Autism

1:00pm EDT

(In-Person) Integrating AI into Higher Education and Learning Management Systems (LMS)
Wednesday May 14, 2025 1:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
TBA
This session explores the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education by focusing on the integration of AI into Learning Management Systems (LMS) and higher education settings to ensure that all learners can access and participate fully. Participants will learn how AI can create personalized, inclusive learning experiences that address the unique needs of each and every learner, including multilingual learners and students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). Attendees will leave with practical strategies to implement these AI tools responsibly, ensuring they are both inclusive and effective.
Speakers
avatar for Dorentina Dedushaj

Dorentina Dedushaj

Research Coordinator and Instructor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dorentina is a researcher and educator passionate about inclusive early childhood development and innovative learning. As a Research Coordinator at the Early Learning Lab (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), she manages projects focused on early childhood language development... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 1:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
TBA

3:00pm EDT

(Hybrid) Changing the Narrative: Navigating Grief in Early Childhood Families with Children with Exceptionalities
Wednesday May 14, 2025 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
TBA
This session will explore the unique challenges that early childhood families, with children from birth to five, face when navigating grief, especially in the context of raising children with exceptionalities. We will address the emotional and practical complexities of grief and caregiving, incorporating the mental health needs of both infants and young children. Participants will gain valuable insights into fostering resilience and understanding and providing effective support for families while navigating grief through the lens of early childhood development and mental health.




Speakers
avatar for Marilyn Barge, DSW, LSW

Marilyn Barge, DSW, LSW

Southeast Regional Board Member, Pennsylvania Association for Infant Mental Health
 Presenter BIO:  Marilyn Barge,DSW, LSWWebsite: https://www.pa-aimh.org/about-us.html   Dr. Marilyn Barge holds a doctorate from Tulane University School of Social Work, a master's degree from Temple University, and a bachelor's degree in Social Work from Temple University. She also has a Pre-K-12 School Counseling certification from Rosemont College and holds... Read More →
avatar for Marilyn Pendelton, EdD, RN, LNC, CSN

Marilyn Pendelton, EdD, RN, LNC, CSN

CEO, Your Voice Heard, LLC
Presenter BIO: Marilyn Pendelton, EdD, RN, LNC, CSNWebsite:https://urvoiceheard.comDr. Pendelton is a transdisciplinary leader. She is the founder and CEO of Your Voice Heard, a federal government procurement-ready small business. Their mission is to educate and equip leaders, school communities, and workforce members with tools to recover from the grief caused by... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
TBA
  Concurrent, Families

3:00pm EDT

(Hybrid) We Are Not Hard to Reach: Engaging Black Fathers of Children with Disabilities
Wednesday May 14, 2025 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
TBA
This presentations aims to develop a better understanding of the lived experiences of Black fathers of children with disabilities. The diagnosis of disability in a child presents a challenge for many parents and families (Huang, Kellett & St Jon 2010). For most parents learning about their children's disability, shock becomes the first response to dealing with the diagnosis (Hemming & Akurst 2009; Yaacob et al. 2021). Fathers are regarded as "hard to reach" by educators and practitioners within social services. In this session audience members will hear about lived experiences of the Black Father Crew, fathers of children with disabilities from across the United States.
Speakers
avatar for Brandy D. James

Brandy D. James

Director, Black Father Crew
Brandy James is the Early Childhood Learning Coordinator for Mt. Vernon Community School Corporation and Lecturer in the Department of Family Community Medicine at The University of Arizona. Her work has addressed a variety of topics in ECSE/EI, including early childhood providers... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
TBA

3:00pm EDT

(In-Person) Breaking Down Silos: Preparing the Early Childhood Workforce through a CDA Apprenticeship Program focused on Inclusion
Wednesday May 14, 2025 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
TBA
Evidence suggests all children prosper in high-quality, inclusive environments, but especially children with disabilities. However, many early educators haven’t been afforded the opportunity to learn evidence-based strategies that put children with disabilities on a path to reaching their full potential. This knowledge enhances children’s future academic and social outcomes, while simultaneously reducing the risk of teacher burnout. Learn about the University of Maryland’s (UMD) Early EdCorp, a Registered Apprenticeship program focused on preparing assistant teachers/paraeducators to leverage inclusive practices while earning their Child Development Associated (CDA) credential. Explore ways to partner with UMD’s Early EdCorp to promote inclusion in your community.
Speakers
avatar for Amanda Schwartz

Amanda Schwartz

Associate Project Director, Center for Early Childhood Education and Intervention, University of Maryland at College Park
Amanda Schwartz is the Associate Project Director for the Maryland Early EdCorp Registered Apprenticeship program. She also serves as an instructor for the University of Maryland, College Park dual certification program for future early childhood and early childhood special education... Read More →
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Christy Tirrell-Corbin

Executive Director, Center for Early Childhood Education and Intervention, University of Maryland at College Park
Dr. Christy Tirrell-Corbin, is a Dean’s Impact Professor and a Clinical Professor of Human Development. She serves as the founding Executive Director of the Center for Early Childhood Education and Intervention (CECEI), the Director of the Early Childhood General/Special Educat... Read More →
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Beth Boyle

Inclusion Specialist, Center for Early Childhood Education and Intervention, University of Maryland at College Park
Dr. Beth Boyle is a Faculty Research Associate at the University of Maryland, Center for Early Childhood Education and Intervention. She has a Doctorate in Education, Early Childhood Special Education, and a master's in psychology. Her work has focused on both research and the development... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
TBA

3:00pm EDT

(In-Person) Positive Social Engagement in Early Childhood Classrooms: What Does it Look Like?
Wednesday May 14, 2025 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
TBA
This session aims at presenting current evidence of everyday practices for nurturing peer interactions and supporting positive social engagement in early childhood classrooms. Participants will review recommended practices, watch video clips of classroom implementation, and discuss ways inclusive practices can be individualized to support the diverse learning profiles of children.
Speakers
avatar for Elena Soukakou

Elena Soukakou

Honorary Research Fellow, University of Roehampton, UK
Elena P. Soukakou is an Honorary Research Fellow in the School Education, University of Roehampton, United Kingdom.  She is also a visiting Professor at the Department of Early Childhood Education of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.  Dr. Soukakou has been working... Read More →
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Dr. Amy Grattan

Executive Director, Paul V. Sherlock Center On Disabilities Rhode Island College
Amy Grattan, Ph.D., is the executive director of the Sherlock Center on Disabilities. Her work in RI includes serving as a consultant to numerous RI initiatives focused on improving the quality of education for young children; participating and then leading the expansion and revisions... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
TBA
 
Thursday, May 15
 

8:30am EDT

(Hybrid) Strategy Development With Caregivers as the Key to Collaborative Inclusion
Thursday May 15, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA
For inclusion to work, early intervention/early childhood special education
specialists
need to work collaboratively with caregivers (parents, teachers, etc.) to find
strategies to help children function in their everyday routines. Collaborative
consultation, sometimes known as coaching, requires the specialist’s obtaining
context before suggesting a strategy. This process stands in contrast to an expert
approach, where the specialist makes recommendations with inadequate context.
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Cami Stevenson

Administrator and Associate Director, Multnomah Early Childhood Program and EIEIO
Cami has 25 years of experience working with young children with disabilities and their families. She has been a home visitor, a classroom teacher, an evaluator, and an administrator. She works with Robin in implementation of the Routines-Based Model in the U.S. and international... Read More →
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Robin McWilliam

Professor, EIEIO at The University of Alabama
Thursday May 15, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA
  Concurrent, Collaboration

8:30am EDT

(Hybrid) Supporting Autistic Toddlers with Interfering Behaviors in Early Intervention
Thursday May 15, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA
This session will focus on addressing interfering behaviors as part of early intervention services. We will describe the development process of freely available online modules to support EI providers to use a caregiver coaching model as part of their service to empower caregivers to use evidence-based practices (EBPs) in daily routines and activities. The module focused on addressing toddler's interfering behaviors will be described with video examples and case studies so that participants can explore how to use the module and its resources as part of their practice. The module format (including planning, using, and monitoring progress) will be outlined and user data related to EBP knowledge and module usefulness will be presented. Finally, participants will develop an action plan to apply what they learned in their own work.
Speakers
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Ann Sam

Senior Research Scientist, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute
Ann Sam, PhD, is a senior research scientist, at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute. Her research and professional development interests are rooted in her direct experience as a public-school teacher working in preschool and kindergarten classrooms with students with... Read More →
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Jessica Amsbary

Technical Assistance Specialist, FPG Child Development Institute, UNC Chapel Hill
Dr. Jessica Amsbary is the Program Coordinator of the Early Childhood Intervention and Family Support (ECIFS) Master’s Degree in Education for Experienced Teachers program at UNC-Chapel Hill. She is also a Technical Assistance Specialist at the FPG Child Development Institute where... Read More →
Thursday May 15, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA

8:30am EDT

(In-Person) Empowering Advocacy for Families and Students with Disabilities Through the use of Advanced Technologies
Thursday May 15, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA
In an era of rapid technological advancement, families and students with disabilities have unprecedented opportunities to enhance advocacy through various advanced technologies. This presentation will delve into how tools like artificial intelligence (AI) and digital communicationplatforms can empower families to better navigate educational systems and access essentialresources. We will explore practical applications, from AI-driven learning aids and assistivetechnologies to online communities and advocacy tools that streamline communication witheducators and professionals.
Speakers
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Joe La Belle

Director of Programs, Family Network on Disabilities
Joe La Belle is a pioneering figure at the intersection of AI and education, serving as the Director of Programs Impact at Family Network on Disabilities. In Florida, he oversees four key programs and lends his expertise to OSEP-funded Technical Assistance centers, enhancing support... Read More →
Thursday May 15, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA
  Concurrent, Families

8:30am EDT

(In-Person) Incorporating Universal Design 3.0 in Coursework and Professional Development
Thursday May 15, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA
2024 revealed the long-awaited updates to the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) guidelines, with greater attention to issues early childhood inclusion. This session will start by sharing options for faculty and PD providers to discover, practice, and apply those guidelines in their learning opportunities and assignments. Then it will share examples of ways to help students and learners to learn about and apply UDL principles in their work with children and families.
Speakers
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Camille Catlett

Senior Technical Assistance Specialist, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute
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Kelli Odden

Professor, Mayville State University
Kelli Odden is a professor of education at Mayville State University.
Thursday May 15, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
TBA

10:15am EDT

(Hybrid) Membership and Belonging: Thinking Differently About Disability
Thursday May 15, 2025 10:15am - 11:45am EDT
TBA
Research has shown that the primary challenge to supporting children with disabilities in regular early childhood settings like child care and Head Start rests within our own attitudes and beliefs. Therefore, in order to find innovative approaches to challenges, we should start by reflecting on our own mindset. How did we come to our understanding of the notion of disability in the first place? Are these beliefs getting in the way of our approaches toward children, families and colleagues? Let's explore it together! Join us to consider alternatives to the common definition of disability and how this alternative way of thinking can impact programs and practices. Together we will reflect on our attitudes and beliefs about disability, learn through storytelling and reflection, and consider an approach for supporting children with disabilities to foster change and create solutions. Together we can expand our thinking and find solutions!
Speakers
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Jackie Joseph

Research Associate Professor, University of Denver
Dr. Jackie Joseph is a Research Associate Professor at the University of Denver, where she is focused on connection, meaningful participation, and joyful learning across all levels of early childhood care and education systems. Dr. Joseph specializes in family partnerships and best... Read More →
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Megan Vinh

Senior TA Specialist, FPG
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Jani Kozlowski

Technical Assistance Specialist, UNC-CH
Jani Kozlowski, MA is a passionate early childhood professional, author, speaker, technical assistance specialist and consultant focused on supporting each and every child and family during the most critical period of development. Jani provides professional development and technical... Read More →
Thursday May 15, 2025 10:15am - 11:45am EDT
TBA
  Concurrent, Practice-focused

10:15am EDT

(Hybrid) Native American Alaska Native Language and Culture Impact on Children's Behavior
Thursday May 15, 2025 10:15am - 11:45am EDT
TBA
In my work with tribes one of the things that has stood out has been that every full tribal language immersion school or classroom has almost no behavior issues. We will look at some of the commonalities of why this may be happening when another school or classroom  from the same community may show different results. This includes schools in the Southwest, Northern Woodland areas, Northwest, Alaska and Hawaii, all of them seem to have this in common. We will talk about how language and culture can influence behavior and what is so unique in these settings, such as tribal languages being verb driven instead of noun driven as English is. How sign language impacts behavior. I have looked at the methodologies over the years used in these learning environments and we will have a open discussion on what I have learned, along with the natural process of inclusion being built into the language and culture.
Speakers
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Micker (Mike) Richardson

Director, National American Indian Alaska Native Head Start Collaboration Office
Micker (Mike) Richardson (Haliwa-Saponi), MBA, serves as the Director of the National American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start Collaboration Office. NAIANHSCO is committed to assisting Head Start grantees in developing collaborative partnerships to improve the quality of life... Read More →
Thursday May 15, 2025 10:15am - 11:45am EDT
TBA
  Concurrent, Practice-focused

10:15am EDT

(In-Person) Integrating Inclusive STEM Learning in Early Childhood Educators' Coursework and Professional Development
Thursday May 15, 2025 10:15am - 11:45am EDT
TBA
Interested in how to incorporate emphasis on inclusive STEM learning in courses you already teach? Or workshops you already offer? This session will highlight specific strategies for weaving STEM learning and currently required content together. Discover what emphasis on STEM might look like in a course/presentation on language and literacy, family-centered practices, child development, early childhood curriculum, and more.
Speakers
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Jessica Amsbary

Technical Assistance Specialist, FPG Child Development Institute, UNC Chapel Hill
Dr. Jessica Amsbary is the Program Coordinator of the Early Childhood Intervention and Family Support (ECIFS) Master’s Degree in Education for Experienced Teachers program at UNC-Chapel Hill. She is also a Technical Assistance Specialist at the FPG Child Development Institute where... Read More →
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Sarah Pedonti

Assistant Professor, Western Carolina University
Dr. Pedonti earned her degree in Child Development from UNC-Chapel Hill in 2008 and M.Ed. in Human Development from the Harvard Graduate School of Education in 2009. She taught in public early childhood programs and worked in Head Start for 10 years before earning her Ph.D. from UNC-Chapel... Read More →
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Donna Harris

Mrs. Harris earned her Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education from Winthrop University in 2003 and graduated from Western Carolina University with a Master's degree in Birth-Kindergarten education. She has taught in a variety of classroom settings, including working with toddlers... Read More →
Thursday May 15, 2025 10:15am - 11:45am EDT
TBA

10:15am EDT

(In-Person) Leveraging Primary Care to Promote Universal Screening and Early Connections for Young Children
Thursday May 15, 2025 10:15am - 11:45am EDT
TBA
Frequent, universal screenings in pediatric primary care are critical for identifying whether children are meeting key developmental milestones. Early and consistent screenings play a vital role in detecting potential developmental delays, behavioral concerns, and social-emotional challenges—issues that, if left unaddressed, can significantly impact a child’s long-term health and well-being. Beyond flagging potential concerns, these screenings reveal referral needs, ensuring families gain access to essential services and interventions. HealthySteps (HS) is an evidence-based program that strengthens pediatric care by embedding an early childhood specialist and behavioral health promotion/prevention expert into the primary care team, specifically serving families with children from birth to age three. HS Specialists collaborate with the primary care team and caregivers to promote healthy child development. In addition to providing positive parenting guidance, they support early identification and care coordination and systems navigation--ensuring families receive timely, effective connections to critical resources. This session will offer an in-depth overview of the HealthySteps approach, highlighting best practices for linking families to services, and strategies for equipping families to navigate the complexities of accessing care. Participants will be encouraged to engage throughout the session by asking questions and sharing their experiences
Speakers
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Melissa Baron, Ph.D.

Quality Director, HealthySteps, a program of ZERO TO THREE
As the Quality Director of HealthySeps, a program of ZERO TO THREE, Melissa Baron is committed to delivering high-quality, evidence-based services that support the healthy development of infants and toddlers. With a Ph.D. in Family Science and Human Development, she brings both academic... Read More →
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Natalie Tackitt, MED, MSA

North Carolina HealthySteps Coordinator, Zero to Three
Natalie Tackitt has over 30 years of experience in a variety of educational settings including classroom teaching in pre-school through high school, providing parenting education in home visiting, school and pediatric settings, elementary and middle school classroom education as a... Read More →
Thursday May 15, 2025 10:15am - 11:45am EDT
TBA

10:15am EDT

(In-Person) Literacy Beginnings: Including Children with Extensive Support Needs in Emergent Literacy Learning
Thursday May 15, 2025 10:15am - 11:45am EDT
TBA
Emergent literacy is the foundation for later reading and writing development for all children. Emergent literacy activities help children develop understandings of the forms and functions of print, while developing essential language and communication skills. Children with extensive support needs often face barriers to participating in emergent literacy activities. Their combined language, communication, physical, sensory, and cognitive needs often result in limited learning opportunities. Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) is one essential support for children with extensive support needs. In this session, we will describe ways to incorporate AAC into comprehensive approaches to emergent literacy and provide hands-on practice using AAC during shared reading and using alternative pencils for writing.
Speakers
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Suzanne Feinstein

Suzanne Feinstein, M.A., CCC-SLP is a doctoral student in Speech & Hearing Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is currently a research assistant in the Center for Literacy and Disability Studies. Her research interests include understanding how various... Read More →
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Hsiao-Ting Su

Doctoral Student, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Hsiao-Ting, M.A., CCC-SLP, is currently a doctoral student in Speech & Hearing Sciences at the University o.f North Carolina-Chapel Hill where she works at the Center for Literacy Disability Studies as a research assistant. She is a bilingual Mandarin-English SLP and has worked in... Read More →
Thursday May 15, 2025 10:15am - 11:45am EDT
TBA
 
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