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Training Materials and Publications

The publications and documents below are in Adobe Acrobat® format and require the Acrobat Reader® to view.

Adapting Materials and Activities

NEW! Annual Report
Inclusion Collaborative End of the Year Report (2009) Commonly Asked Questions (in Spanish - in Vietnamese)
Commonly asked questions about Child Care and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA.) Community Resource List
This Collaborative was established in January, 2001 through the efforts of a group of individuals who found that there were limited and and uncoordinated services for infants, toddlers, children and their families who were in crisis, or at-risk.
IDEA What Does it Mean for Inclusion? (PPT-1.1MB)
Understand the laws for including children birth -5. Enjoy your time with your new bundle of joy at home!
Impact of Language on the Behavior of Young Children
Download September 16, 2008 Training CD (Zip-13.7MB)
Inclusion: A Recipe for Success Inclusion Collaborative Brochure
The Inclusion Collaborative supports the inclusion of children with special needs in our community.
Key Indicators
Library Resources
These resources may be checked out by any resident of Santa Clara County. Call or visit Library Services, Education's One-Stop Shop. We are open from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. PEOPLE FIRST LANGUAGE
People First Language is the respectful language to use for referring to people with disabilities. People First Language puts the person before the disability, and it describes what a person has, not who a person is. Strategic Plan
Strategic Plan 2006-07 through 2009-10 Visual Supports You Can Make What is Inclusive Childcare? (in Spanish - in Vietnamese)
An inclusive program has the same characteristics as any other child care program. In an inclusive program, children with and without disabilities participate in the same routines and play experiences.

 

Date last revised: February 16, 2010

CONTACT INFO


Janice Battaglia,
Manager, Inclusion Collaborative
Phone: (408) 453-6552

Laurie Nielsen,
Coordinator Inclusion Training
Phone: (408) 453-6554


Inclusion Coordinator/Specialist Description

Inclusion Coach Referral Form (MS Word)

Kathryn Donoho,
Inclusion Collaborative, Administrative Assistant
Phone: (408) 453-6756
Fax: (408) 453-6596



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