- Participants will learn current online practices in parent coaching around challenging behavior at home.
- Participants will learn preventative strategies to decrease challenging behavior at home.
- Participants will discuss the factors and variables that affect the consistent implementation of interventions at home.
Audience
- Discuss the use of antecedent strategies for supporting children before joining online instruction.
- Share ideas for engaging children in group instruction.
- Discuss ways to modify group instruction and plan for small group learning, focusing on children’s goals. Review different ways of using reinforcement and supporting participation and behavior online.
Learn from strategies, practices, and supports that have effectively and efficiently supported families and young children during COVID-19.
Audience
- Learn ways of building relationships and supporting families in online settings.
- Explore an assessment to determine family priorities for support during virtual home visits.
- Use evidence-based strategies for helping families implement effective practices at home.
Audience
Gain information on facilitating social skills groups online.
Learn how to structure online groups to ensure learners are engaged.
Learn how to partner with families to support their child’s engagement.
Audience
- Understand how to address individual needs of students and families by increasing self-awareness and understanding personal biases.
- Recognize the difference between equality and equity.
- Implement inclusionary strategies to build community rapport.
Expanding the potential for all students - How the UW's Haring Center is helping reimagine special education in ways that uplift all
The Haring Center for Inclusive Education is featured in storytelling published by For Washington titled "Expanding the potential for all students - How the UW's Haring Center is helping reimagine special education in ways that uplift all." The written story and accompanying video highlights Sehome High School, which is one of 16 Inclusionary Practices Demonstration Sites in Washington state that partners with specialists from the University of Washington’s Haring Center to expand and promote inclusive education practices.