What is your educational background?
I have my bachelors in psychology, my M.S. in counseling/experimental
psychology, my Ed.S. in school psychology, and am currently working on
my Ph.D. in school psychology.
What other experiences, or staff development has prepared you for
inclusion?
I'm well-versed in inclusion literature, as it is the focus of my doctoral
dissertation.
What is your job role?
School psychologist, special education evaluations ages 3-12, behavioral
consultant, preschool screening, coordinator, and some administrative
duties.
What is your role regarding the inclusive component of the program?
I assist primarily as a consultant,indirectly working with children.
I work as part of the preschool team to help plan educational programming
and behavioral interventions.
How do teachers receive extra training?
In inclusion? Teachers have staff development funds to pursue any number
of conferences in the region. Also to purchase any number of reference
materials.
Do teachers help children with disabilities and typically developing
peers become friends?
That is one of the primary focuses of the curriculum. It is a conscious
and ongoing process.
How are parents of children with special needs included to participate
and get involved with the school?
The school actively seeks parents to volunteer at the site, working
with disabled and nondisabled children.