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Sponsored by The Arc Maryland and The Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council A series of webinars providing the tools, information, and ideas for people with developmental disabilities and families to improve quality of life and effect change! September 24: Making Inclusive Child Care a Reality October 15: Post Secondary Options for Transitioning Youth: What’s Next after High School? November 19: Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE): New Opportunities to Save for Disability Related

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Page 1: Sponsored by The Arc Maryland and The Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council A series of webinars providing the tools, information, and ideas for

Sponsored by The Arc Maryland and

The Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council

A series of webinars providing the tools, information, and ideas for people with developmental disabilities and families to improve quality of life

and effect change!

• September 24: Making Inclusive Child Care a Reality

• October 15: Post Secondary Options for Transitioning Youth: What’s Next after High School?

• November 19: Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE): New Opportunities to Save for Disability Related Expenses

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Rachel LondonDirector, Children & Family Policy

Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council

[email protected]

www.md-council.org

Steve RohdeDeputy Director

Maryland Family Network410-659-7701 x 240

[email protected] http://www.marylandfamilynetwork.org

MAKING INCLUSIVE CHILD CARE A REALITY

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WHO WE ARE

Our mission is to ensure that all young children and

families have the resources to succeed.

Our mission is to advance the inclusion of people with developmental disabilities in all facets of community life by eliminating barriers, creating opportunities, empowering people, and promoting innovation

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OBJECTIVES

Participants will:

• Receive tips on partnering with early childhood educators/childcare providers

• Learn about the resources educators/professionals can access to support children with disabilities

• Identify tools & resources to help families

• Envision inclusion working for all children with disabilities

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Despite the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements that child care and out of school time providers make

reasonable accommodations for children with disabilities,

families all across the country still have a difficult time accessing and keeping child

care and out of school time activities.

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BENEFITS OF INCLUSION FOR ALL CHILDREN• Provides opportunities to socialize with a wide array of

children with different needs, strengths, and interests

• Encourages compassion for and understanding of all people which establishes a welcoming environment

• Provides unique learning opportunities for the child with and the child without a disability

• Individualized instruction increases child interest and engagement

• Adaptations and modifications will benefit others, in addition to the child they were intended

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INFLUENCE ON SCHOOL READINESS“High quality early learning affords children the opportunity for school, workplace, and life success.” (MSDE, 2015).

MSDE’s Readiness Matters!: 2014-2015 Maryland Model for School Readiness Report indicates that:

• Only 20% of young children with disabilities entered kindergarten fully ready to learn compared to 49% of their peers without disabilities.

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PARTNERSHIPS ARE KEYFamilies

• Establish rapport, trust, and open communication• Gain insight into the child’s strengths, needs, and interests• Support the family • Encourage all families to engage with the program• Recognize that a family with a child with a disability has similar (if

not the same) needs as families of typically developing children

Children

• Engage the children and provide appropriate support and encouragement

• Provide opportunities for interaction and socializing

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PARTNERSHIPS ARE KEY

Therapists and Specialists

• Open the door to anyone that will be working with the child while in your care

• Find out what you can do to support the work of the specialists

• Encourage families to utilize available services

• Recognize your role in the services process

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PROVIDERS ARE LEARNING THEY CAN DO IT

Be open-minded about individuals with disabilities

Consider the unique needs of every child

Welcome all families and establish a partnership from the beginning

Avoid stereotyping the child by a symptoms associated with a diagnosis

Welcome specialists into your program

Provide opportunities for children of all abilities to interact and learn together

Ask for assistance when needed – call your Child Care Resource Center, local ARC, or the Mid-Atlantic ADA Center

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POSSIBLE ACCOMMODATIONS AND ADAPTATIONS

Adaptive tools, such as weighted blankets or light dimmers

Modified activities, such as moving to a table or floor

Modified instructional materials, such as large-print or Braille books

Modified schedule

Communication enhancement devices, such as if/then boards or visual schedules

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STATEWIDE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVES

The state is helping early childhood educators (childcare providers) support children with disabilities.

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EXCELLENCE COUNTS IN EARLY LEARNING AND SCHOOL AGE CARE

CENTER FOR TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION

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QUALITY STANDARDS INCLUDE CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIESMaryland continues to increase initiatives to improve the quality of child care and out of school time programs (e.g., Maryland EXCELS).

• Dimensions of quality as they relate to inclusive practices are incorporated into the Maryland EXCELS standards, including requirements that programs have defined policies and procedures, make specific professional development efforts, involve parents and make resources available, and observe each child’s individual progress.

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REQUIRED TRAINING

A newly developed and mandated training on the ADA and inclusive practices for all child care providers.

Over 14,000 people!

- Regulatory change

- 125 trainers have been trained

- Videos developed by the Maryland DD Council will be included

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MORE TRAININGThe MSDE Office of Child Care training approval process was revamped and all approved child care courses and workshops must include information on how the subject areas apply to children with disabilities.

• The Office of Child Care also modified the credentialing program for child care providers.

• The modifications require more training, including training about children with disabilities, inclusion and the Americans with Disabilities Act; however, less than 10% of all providers are credentialed.

• DD Council funded an online module about supporting children with developmental disabilities in child care. Developed by MFN.

• Workforce Development & Master Plan

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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Coaching and mentoring – Making Access Happen

Increased collaboration - Office of Child Care and the Division of Special Education/Early Intervention Services.

Strategic Planning - Division of SE/EIS strategic plan – 4 action imperatives, 1 on early childhood (to narrow the school readiness gap).

Expanded resources - LOCATE services (MFN), ECMH Consultation Project, Early Childhood Advisory Council

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Referrals to child care providers 24/7 online at http://www.marylandfamilynetwork.org/programs-services/locate/

Call a Parent Referral Specialist (Toll-Free) 877.261.0060 Monday-Friday 8:30 am-4:30 pm

Education on choosing quality child care

Referrals to other services

General consumer and community education

FREE Child Care Referrals

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LOCATE: SPECIAL NEEDS SERVICESFunded by MSDE Division of Special Education and Early Intervention Services

Telephone Counseling Services with Specialist

FY 2014:

• 800 parents served• 1,107 children served

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Maryland Child Care Resource Network (MCCRN)

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Individualized support with:

Licensing and Registration

Consultation

Technical Assistance

Training

Updating Files

Referrals to other services

Helping Hands

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Rachel LondonDirector, Children & Family Policy

Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council

[email protected]

www.md-council.org

Steve RohdeDeputy Director

Maryland Family Network410-659-7701 x 240

[email protected] http://www.marylandfamilynetwork.org

QUESTIONS?