Episode 013 "Turning Three" and the Transition to Public School Services
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In this episode, I’m joined by early childhood special educator and my dear friend, Jenn Lauriat, to hear more about “turning three” and transitioning to special education preschool services.  Jenn is a wealth of knowledge about preschool, as she’s worked in special education at this level for many years, across a variety of settings, and even in different states!  She spent quite a few years as an administrator for a special education preschool, so she really knows the ins and outs of transitioning from early intervention to public school special education.  In this episode, yo ..read more
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Episode 012 MINI Episode "How'd You Get Here" With Early Childhood Special Educator Jennifer Lauriat
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This is the third episode in our mini-series “How’d You Get Here”?!  I talk with my dear friend and colleague Jennifer Lauriat to hear more about her journey as an early childhood educator and administrator.  Jenn and I met when we were both fresh out of college and working at a private special education school for children with autism.  Jenn’s next job was at another private special education school where she helped develop a program for children with more significant special needs and put into practice many of the ABA skills that she learned in her previous placement.  Fr ..read more
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Episode 011 Inside Early Intervention with Allison Osipow, Pediatric OT
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In this week’s episode, we’re talking more about early intervention as I interview Allison Osipow, an early intervention occupational therapist. We talk about the evaluation and eligibility, the Individualized Family Service Plan or IFSP, and what service can look like.  We also touch on transition to public school and “turning three”.  Allison has a wealth of knowledge about both EI and OT so I’m sure you’ll enjoy the interview.   Links from the show:   IFSP template for Massachusetts Early Intervention Transition Plan for Massachusetts Key Principles of Early Interventi ..read more
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Episode 010 MINI Episode "How'd You Get Here" With Special Educator Erin O'Brien
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Today we’re here in our second episode in our mini-series “How’d You Get Here”?!  We talk with our own Erin O’Brien to hear more about her journey as a severe special educator at the middle school level.  Erin knew from an early age,  while she played in her mother's preschool classroom, that she was going to be an educator.  Her college degree covered the wide range of both special education and gifted education.  After graduation, she moved up to New England to attend graduate school at Boston College and studied deaf-blind education.  While at BC, she had a var ..read more
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Episode 009 Early Intervention Overview
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This week we talk about Early Intervention (EI), as it is a program that nearly all of our students accessed, yet we did not learn about it in our teacher training programs. In this episode, we looked through our lens of veteran teachers to identify and explain the beneficial basics of EI for all educators. We give a little background about how EI started, then talk about what IDEA mandates and how children and families qualify for services. We discuss some differing state qualifications and implementation of the program. We review how an Individual Family Support Plan (IFSP) is different from ..read more
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Episode 008 MINI Episode "How'd You Get Here" With AT Specialist Rachel Kuberry
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2y ago
Today we’re doing something new… our first mini-episode!  We’re calling this series “How’d you get here”?!  This series will profile different careers in special education.  We’ll talk with people in those careers about the paths that got them there.  Today we’re talking with our own Rachel Kuberry to hear more about her career as an Assistive Technology Specialist and how she got there ..read more
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Episode 007 AAC With Amanda Lewitus
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This week we chatted with Amanda Lewitus, a Speech Language Pathologist with AT and AAC experience who has worked across a variety of settings. We define Augmentative and Alternative Communication, the role of the SLP and AAC Specialist, and how to start the decision-making process for an AAC device. We discuss the assessment process and expectations, trials, and tips for implementation. We also talked about many ways to build a culture of total communication and successful AAC implementation within a school or classroom.  Links: MTSS versus RTI Gail Van Tatenhove’s website Sample AAC T ..read more
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Episode 006 Assistive Technology and the SETT Framework
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In this episode, we talk all about Assistive Technology. We discuss AT and the law, including the definitions of assistive technology, AT services, and AT consideration. We talk about how it’s integrated into the IEP including how it supports existing goal areas and the varied providers who support AT service. We introduce the SETT framework, developed by Joy Zabala, and how it is used as a student centered planning tool. We discuss starting with the student as the center of the framework, then collecting information about the environment, then the task and finally brainstorming about tools to ..read more
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Episode 005 Practical Data Tips from BCBA Lydie DeFuria
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In this episode, we talk to Board Certified Behavior Analyist (BCBA) Lydie DeFuria. We chat about what BCBA is and the tools that could be used for assessments. We discuss task analysis as a way to collect data about student progress for all or part of a task both academic and functional.  We also talk about the role of tracking accuracy, independence and both measures together to show growth. Finally, we reflect on the movement towards the most independence for a skill including thinking about how to best use environmental cues and sequences as prompts.  ..read more
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Episode 004 Family Engagement with Back to School Night
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2y ago
This week’s episode we’re going to start a conversation about family engagement that we’ll likely continue across many episodes.  The example we’ll use to guide this particular episode will be a time relevant event for many of us - Back to School Night or Curriculum Night.  We’ll talk quite a bit about the work of Dr. Karen Mapp and a talk she gave on engaging families by linking those engagements (such as Back to School Night) directly to learning.  You can watch her video here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDPY1t8E6Cg. We also talk about the family guides that our sta ..read more
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