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Engaging Families of Children with Disabilities
Learning about the hopes and goals of families of children with disabilities is important. It is equally crucial to communicate to families in culturally and linguistically responsive and appropriate ways. This…

English Learners with Disabilities
In August 2016, the California Legislature passed Assembly Bill 2785 (Chapter 579, Statutes of 2016) calling upon the California Department of Education (CDE) to develop a manual that provides guidance…

Epilepsy Foundation
The Epilepsy Foundation is the national voluntary agency solely dedicated to the welfare of the 2.7 million people with epilepsy in the U.S. and their families. The organization works to…

Epilepsy Foundation of Northern California
The Epilepsy Foundation of Northern California is dedicated to providing information, resources and support to the over 140,000 Northern Californians living with epilepsy. Our goal is to ensure that people…

Equity in Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation (Webinar Series)
The Center of Excellence, in partnership with the Children’s Equity Project, concluded its four part equity series last month with its final webinar, entitled “Culture, Identity, History as Sources of…

Equity: Understanding Common Measures of Disproportionality (PDF)
“This fact sheet was developed to provide illustrations of the measures used to understand disproportionality related to various groups of children and a particular factor or outcome. This document focuses…

ESQ Environmental Screening Questionnaire
The environmental factors that shape a young child’s daily experience can have a profound influence on their development. Now you can quickly gather vital information about the strengths and needs…

Evaluating California’s System for Serving Infants and Toddlers with Special Needs
In 2015-16, California provided early intervention services to about 41,000 infants and toddlers with special needs. These infants and toddlers either have a disability (such as a visual or hearing…

Everyday People with Jack Johnson, Jason Mraz, Keb’ Mo’ (Video)
“Everyday People” features Turnaround Arts students alongside their Turnaround Artists including Jack Johnson, Jason Mraz, Paula Abdul, Misty Copeland, Elizabeth Banks, Keb’ Mo, Forest Whitaker, and many more performing this…

Everyone’s Welcome (Video)
When it comes to differences children see things differently. In this video diverse sets children explain the difference between themselves and their friends.

Everything We Learn About Life We Learn on the Playground (Video)
June 2018 | Length: 2:25 mins Watch a girl with down syndrome playing with friends at preschool.

Exceptional Family Resource Center (EFRC)
Based in San Diego, the Exceptional Family Resource Center (EFRC) is a community-based collaborative agency, staffed by parents and professionals. It is designed to serve families of individuals with special…




