Early Intervention /early-intervention Early Intervention en-US 2021 (c) °ÄÃÅÅܹ·ÂÛ̳ Thu, 20 Jun 2024 18:00:02 GMT Innovative Approaches to Special Education /events/k-12-essentials-forum/innovative-approaches-to-special-education Join this free virtual event to explore innovations in the evolving landscape of special education. Thu, 20 Jun 2024 18:00:02 GMT /events/k-12-essentials-forum/innovative-approaches-to-special-education A Guide to Special Education Terms /teaching-learning/a-guide-to-special-education-terms/2024/05 The number of students in special education has increased steadily in the last four decades. Here are some of the common terms used. Tue, 21 May 2024 15:13:32 GMT /teaching-learning/a-guide-to-special-education-terms/2024/05 What's Behind the Gaps in Early Intervention Services—And What It Means for K-12 Schools /teaching-learning/whats-behind-the-gaps-in-early-intervention-services-and-what-it-means-for-k-12-schools/2023/10 The GAO says better data could help remove barriers to accessing early intervention services. Tue, 10 Oct 2023 21:25:20 GMT /teaching-learning/whats-behind-the-gaps-in-early-intervention-services-and-what-it-means-for-k-12-schools/2023/10 What Longitudinal Analyses of Reading Proficiency Reveal - SPONSOR CONTENT /sponsor/renaissance-learning/what-longitudinal-analyses-of-reading-proficiency-reveal Explore studies of how students are performing across the school years and how often we impact student performance in life-changing ways. Wed, 10 May 2023 04:00:53 GMT /sponsor/renaissance-learning/what-longitudinal-analyses-of-reading-proficiency-reveal For Lead-Exposed Students, Early Intervention Can Reduce Harm to Their Learning /leadership/for-lead-exposed-students-early-intervention-can-reduce-harm-to-their-learning/2022/03 The interventions can help keep students on grade level, but for many, they come too late. Wed, 09 Mar 2022 20:06:09 GMT /leadership/for-lead-exposed-students-early-intervention-can-reduce-harm-to-their-learning/2022/03 Hearing, Vision ... Autism? Proposal Would Add Screening to School-Entry Requirements /teaching-learning/hearing-vision-autism-proposal-would-add-screening-to-school-entry-requirements/2022/02 Nebraska legislators consider a first-in-the-nation mandate to assess all children for autism before the start of school. Fri, 18 Feb 2022 22:22:33 GMT /teaching-learning/hearing-vision-autism-proposal-would-add-screening-to-school-entry-requirements/2022/02 In These Laundromats, Adults Do the Wash, and Children Read (Video) /teaching-learning/in-these-laundromats-adults-do-the-wash-and-children-read-video/2019/04 Librarians, early-literacy groups, and laundromat owners are combining forces to see if reaching out to families in places they frequent can help close the literacy gap between low- and higher-income students. Wed, 03 Apr 2019 05:08:41 GMT /teaching-learning/in-these-laundromats-adults-do-the-wash-and-children-read-video/2019/04 Practicing Kindergarten: How a Summer Program Eases Kids Into Learning /teaching-learning/practicing-kindergarten-how-a-summer-program-eases-kids-into-learning/2018/08 The start of kindergarten can be overwhelming for students, and for their parents. In Portland, Ore., a summer program is working to ease that transition. Wed, 15 Aug 2018 20:59:00 GMT /teaching-learning/practicing-kindergarten-how-a-summer-program-eases-kids-into-learning/2018/08 How Can 'Pay for Success' Models Support Special Education? /policy-politics/how-can-pay-for-success-models-support-special-education/2018/04 Pay-for-success funding approaches have mostly focused on driving down special education enrollment, but these public-private partnerships can also support special education programs, an advocacy organization says. Fri, 27 Apr 2018 21:14:00 GMT /policy-politics/how-can-pay-for-success-models-support-special-education/2018/04 Home-Visiting Study Explores Long-Term Benefits From Early Intervention /teaching-learning/home-visiting-study-explores-long-term-benefits-from-early-intervention/2017/07 A re-evaluation of the Nurse-Family Partnership led by Nobel Prize-winning economist James J. Heckman shows that the home-visiting program has long-lasting positive effects on children, particularly boys. Mon, 24 Jul 2017 11:14:00 GMT /teaching-learning/home-visiting-study-explores-long-term-benefits-from-early-intervention/2017/07 Revisiting the Benefits of a High-Quality Birth-to-Five Program /teaching-learning/revisiting-the-benefits-of-a-high-quality-birth-to-five-program/2017/07 Nobel laureate James J. Heckman and a team of researchers has released an updated report on the benefits of a 1970s-era birth-to-five early learning program. Wed, 05 Jul 2017 21:05:00 GMT /teaching-learning/revisiting-the-benefits-of-a-high-quality-birth-to-five-program/2017/07 Ed. Dept. Awards $3 Million for 'Pay For Success' Early Learning Feasibility Pilots /teaching-learning/ed-dept-awards-3-million-for-pay-for-success-early-learning-feasibility-pilots/2017/01 Eight communities will share in the money, which will be used to pay for studies to determine how best to support private investment in early-education programs. Tue, 10 Jan 2017 22:30:00 GMT /teaching-learning/ed-dept-awards-3-million-for-pay-for-success-early-learning-feasibility-pilots/2017/01 Early Intervention Pays Off for Disadvantaged Children, Says New Study /teaching-learning/early-intervention-pays-off-for-disadvantaged-children-says-new-study/2016/12 James J. Heckman, a Nobel-prize winning economist, has released a study showing significant benefits for a high-intensity program that intervened with children starting from infancy. Mon, 12 Dec 2016 17:01:00 GMT /teaching-learning/early-intervention-pays-off-for-disadvantaged-children-says-new-study/2016/12 Federal Strategies Offered on Supporting Homeless Families With Young Children /policy-politics/federal-strategies-offered-on-supporting-homeless-families-with-young-children/2016/11 Local and state agencies can best serve young children and their families by working together to provide comprehensive services, says a new federal policy statement. Wed, 02 Nov 2016 12:54:21 GMT /policy-politics/federal-strategies-offered-on-supporting-homeless-families-with-young-children/2016/11 Podcast From Economic Think Tank Makes Business Case for Preschool /teaching-learning/podcast-from-economic-think-tank-makes-business-case-for-preschool/2016/09 The podcast series from the Committee for Economic Development features business leaders and child-development experts focusing on high-quality child care and preschool. Thu, 29 Sep 2016 15:01:00 GMT /teaching-learning/podcast-from-economic-think-tank-makes-business-case-for-preschool/2016/09 District of Columbia Ordered to Improve Child Find, Special Education Services /policy-politics/district-of-columbia-ordered-to-improve-child-find-special-education-services/2016/06 The resolution to a years-old class action lawsuit will require the city to enroll at least 8.5 percent of its preschool-age population in special education, among other mandates. Fri, 03 Jun 2016 14:52:00 GMT /policy-politics/district-of-columbia-ordered-to-improve-child-find-special-education-services/2016/06 New Research Suggests Prison Nurseries Better for Moms, Babies /teaching-learning/new-research-suggests-prison-nurseries-better-for-moms-babies/2016/04 In a stunningly written feature in The Atlantic, Sarah Yager takes readers through the long history and current research on children born behind bars and their mothers. Fri, 15 Apr 2016 18:20:26 GMT /teaching-learning/new-research-suggests-prison-nurseries-better-for-moms-babies/2016/04 Universal Autism Screening Lacks Evidence of Benefit, Medical Panel Finds /teaching-learning/universal-autism-screening-lacks-evidence-of-benefit-medical-panel-finds/2016/02 The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force said more research is needed before it could recommend universal screening for autism spectrum disorder. Wed, 17 Feb 2016 21:53:00 GMT /teaching-learning/universal-autism-screening-lacks-evidence-of-benefit-medical-panel-finds/2016/02 Preschool Special Education Would Get Small Boost Under Federal Budget Plan /teaching-learning/preschool-special-education-would-get-small-boost-under-federal-budget-plan/2016/02 Although federal special education spending for school-aged children would hold steady, much-smaller programs for younger children would see a small boost under the presidents Tue, 09 Feb 2016 21:58:00 GMT /teaching-learning/preschool-special-education-would-get-small-boost-under-federal-budget-plan/2016/02 Early-Childhood Inclusion Supported by New Federal Guidance /teaching-learning/early-childhood-inclusion-supported-by-new-federal-guidance/2015/09 Young children with disabilities should have opportunities to learn alongside their typically developing peers, says guidance jointly released by the Education Department and the Department of Health and Human Services. Tue, 15 Sep 2015 17:47:59 GMT /teaching-learning/early-childhood-inclusion-supported-by-new-federal-guidance/2015/09 Inclusive Preschools Focus of New Federal Guidance /teaching-learning/inclusive-preschools-focus-of-new-federal-guidance/2015/09 States and early-education providers should adopt policies making it easier for preschoolers with disabilities to enroll in inclusive classrooms, says guidance from two federal departments. Mon, 14 Sep 2015 21:04:00 GMT /teaching-learning/inclusive-preschools-focus-of-new-federal-guidance/2015/09 Homeless Kids Get Taste of 'Normal' at Massachusetts Preschool Just For Them /teaching-learning/homeless-kids-get-taste-of-normal-at-massachusetts-preschool-just-for-them/2015/08 Playing, learning, trips to the park and twice a month field trips make up a typical day at a program funded by grants from the Cummings Foundation and the local United Way. Thu, 27 Aug 2015 16:36:00 GMT /teaching-learning/homeless-kids-get-taste-of-normal-at-massachusetts-preschool-just-for-them/2015/08 Working Brain Science Into Parents' Daily Routine /teaching-learning/working-brain-science-into-parents-daily-routine/2015/07 A Bezos Family Foundation initiative seeks to make early learning part of everyday life for parents. The idea is not a new one, but the approach might be. Tue, 21 Jul 2015 22:03:52 GMT /teaching-learning/working-brain-science-into-parents-daily-routine/2015/07 'Social Competence' in Kindergartners Linked to Adult Success /teaching-learning/social-competence-in-kindergartners-linked-to-adult-success/2015/07 Children who share, resolve their own problems and show other markers of "social competence" are more likely to have positive life outcomes, according to new research. Thu, 16 Jul 2015 21:10:00 GMT /teaching-learning/social-competence-in-kindergartners-linked-to-adult-success/2015/07 Preschoolers With Autism Can Be Caught Early by Child Care Providers, Study Finds /teaching-learning/preschoolers-with-autism-can-be-caught-early-by-child-care-providers-study-finds/2015/06 A study found that child-care workers could successfully use simple screening tools to flag students at risk of autism spectrum disorder, hopefully leading to earlier intervention and support. Wed, 03 Jun 2015 19:28:00 GMT /teaching-learning/preschoolers-with-autism-can-be-caught-early-by-child-care-providers-study-finds/2015/06 Autism Screens by Preschool Teachers an Option for Early Detection, Study Finds /teaching-learning/autism-screens-by-preschool-teachers-an-option-for-early-detection-study-finds/2015/06 Child-care workers were able to flag for evaluation several children who had not been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder before, according to a new research report. Wed, 03 Jun 2015 16:59:00 GMT /teaching-learning/autism-screens-by-preschool-teachers-an-option-for-early-detection-study-finds/2015/06 Input Sought on Policy Statement to Promote Inclusive Preschools /teaching-learning/input-sought-on-policy-statement-to-promote-inclusive-preschools/2015/05 Young children with disabilities need everyday interactions with typically-developing peers, according to a draft statement from the U.S. Departments of Education and Health and Human Services Tue, 19 May 2015 19:37:32 GMT /teaching-learning/input-sought-on-policy-statement-to-promote-inclusive-preschools/2015/05 Comments Sought on Effort to Promote Inclusive Early-Childhood Programs /teaching-learning/comments-sought-on-effort-to-promote-inclusive-early-childhood-programs/2015/05 Young children with disabilities are often placed in segregated settings, as opposed to the least-restrictive environment that can meet their needs, says a draft policy statement from two federal agencies. Tue, 19 May 2015 19:13:00 GMT /teaching-learning/comments-sought-on-effort-to-promote-inclusive-early-childhood-programs/2015/05 Young Children May Lose Autism Label, but Learning Challenges Continue /teaching-learning/young-children-may-lose-autism-label-but-learning-challenges-continue/2015/04 A study of about 600 children who were diagnosed with autism as toddlers found about 7 percent no longer had symptoms 4 years later, but often had other disabilities. Wed, 29 Apr 2015 11:20:40 GMT /teaching-learning/young-children-may-lose-autism-label-but-learning-challenges-continue/2015/04