Person-Centered Thinking Tools
by Helen Sanderson Associates Person-Centered Tools Person-centered thinking tools are a set of easy-to-use templates that are used to give […]
by Helen Sanderson Associates Person-Centered Tools Person-centered thinking tools are a set of easy-to-use templates that are used to give […]
Fidelity Checklist and Reflection Tool A 2-page checklist and short answer form to help teams check their practices in planning supports
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13 Best-Practice Tips for Early Childhood Math Activities Blog post from Brookes Publishing that offers 13 tips for creÂating fun,
Video by Jane Farrall. 55:26 View a video on emergent literacy for students with complex needs with an emphasis on
Videos by PRC Language Lab Provides a goal-writing framework, assessment tools, and resources to write meaningful goals for individuals who
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Helen Keller Services – to enable individuals who are blind, DeafBlind, have low vision or combined hearing and vision loss
Vermont Assistive Technology Program works with individuals of all ages to find accessible solutions that will help with any disability
Medicaid provides health coverage to many Vermonters—including those with low incomes, children, pregnant women, elderly adults and people with disabilities.
Description: DCHC is a Green Mountain Care Program that allows certain children under the age of 19 who have long
Description: A great autistic-produced episode of the 99 Percent Invisible podcast examining why one-size-fits-all sensory-friendly spaces might not work. Full
Tool for helping students consider elements of a job environment and their preferences.
Lifecoursetools.com Description From the website: “Charting the LifeCourse is designed to be used for your own life, for your family
CareerOneStop.org Link to CareerOneStop Work Values Matcher Description The Work Values Matcher is a quick card sort exercise that asks
Vermont.gov Link to Vermont Graduation Readiness Tool (.pdf) Description Vermont AOE tool for IEP teams that reviews 16 considerations related
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UVM Medical Center Description: “My child’s been diagnosed as autistic. What do I do next?” Molly Bumpas guides families through
All Brains Belong VT Register for the event series Date and time: May 23, 2023 at 6pm EST. Description: Join
Boston Children’s Hospital Description This free webinar will focus on ways to coach caregivers to help their children manage
Vermont Acupunture Association (VTAA) Link to VTAA Achievement Level Descriptors Description The VTAA Achievement Level Descriptors (ALDs) are aligned with
Time Instructional Engagement Support (TIES) Center Link to the TIES Center website Description Time in general education, Instructional effectiveness, Engagement,
Two Sides of the Spectrum podcast Link to podcast episodes Description This is a great podcast.
Vermont Continence Project Description: In this brief video, Vermont Continence Project staff explain what you and your child need to
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). org Link to ADA Playground Checklist (.pdf) Description: A checklist for creating ADA-compliant playgrounds.
American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) Link to the joint statement on Interprofessional Collaborative Goals in School-Based Practice (.pdf) Description “This
Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy (APTA) Link to the Educationally Relevant Physical Therapy fact sheet (.pdf) Description “Since physical therapy
Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy Link to the APTA Fact Sheets website Description A website with fact sheets published by
Dr. Richard Reid, psychologist, returns to guide viewers through Part 2 of his series on how to choose and apply evaluation tools for students with complex support needs. He walks you through a number of different commonly used evaluations and discusses the pros and cons of each, illustrating them with real-world examples from his long and storied career in Vermont schools.
Psychologist Richard Reid, PhD presents a lecture on how to perform comprehensive evaluations of students with complex communication and learning profiles.