A Guide to Itinerant Early Childhood Special Education Services

Price 37.95 - 39.62 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 9781557669650

Brand Brookes Pub

Itinerant special educators can be much more than "tutors" for young children with special needs. They can transform whole classrooms and help inclusion flourish—if they have the clear guidelines and best practices they need to make the most of their critical roles. This is the book that every itinerant early childhood special educator has been waiting for, the first one that takes the guesswork out of their jobs and shows them how to make a real difference in preschool classrooms. Aligned with DEC recommended practices and developed by the leading authorities on itinerant early childhood special education, this groundbreaking book will help readers go beyond direct service provision and slip into 5 essential roles that ensure better outcomes for young children. Itinerant teachers will get the research-based guidance they need to successfully play the part ofConsultant. Partner with parents, teachers, and other members of the education team to identify goals and help children reach them.Coach. Empower general educators by actively helping them develop the skills and knowledge they"ll need to work with young children with disabilities. Assessor. Collect accurate information on both the child and the classroom environment, and support general educators in meeting their assessment responsibilities. Team member. Guide the complex IEP process, manage and resolve conflict, and effectively persuade others to adopt changes and innovations that will benefit the child. Service coordinator. Ensure the smooth delivery of IEP services, stay attuned to community resources that support children and families, and assist with transitions to other programs. To help them excel in each of these roles, teachers will get a detailed start-to-finish model for providing itinerant services, from gathering information to evaluating the effectiveness of their services. Extended case studies and sample dialogues illustrate what successful itinerant services look like, and guidelines on logistics help readers resolve everyday challenges such as managing a busy schedule and working with a parent or teacher resistant to change. Readers will also monitor their performance with the PIECES, an easy-to-use tool the authors developed for assessing itinerant service delivery. A professional development resource that programs will rely on as itinerant services continue to thrive, this urgently needed book will help "traveling teachers" become agents of change in early childhood classrooms—and give young children with disabilities the best possible start in school. Includes practical forms & tools: Sample letters to parents, teachers, and program directorsSample planning forms for consultation/coaching sessionsPIECES tool for assessing itinerant servicesSample agreement to support itinerant servicesand more