Search CAMAP

Supporting the Grieving Child and Family: Pediatric Mental Health Minute Series (Videos)
The vast majority of children experience the death of a close family member or friend. Bereavement can have a profound and long-term impact on children’s psychological adjustment, academic achievement, and…

Supporting Young Children and Families Impacted by Immigration Policies: Recorded Webinar
Harsh immigration policies undermine the safety, health, and overall development of young children in immigrant families, the vast majority of whom are U.S. citizens. New and proposed immigration policies—including increased…

The Surprisingly Logical Minds of Babies (Video)
How do babies learn so much from so little so quickly? In a fun, experiment-filled talk, cognitive scientist Laura Schulz shows how our young ones make decisions with a surprisingly…

Swift National Center on Inclusion Toward Rightful Presence
This website was recommended by the California Department of Education in the December 4, 2024 letter from Tony Thurmond on the Rightful Presence and Inclusive Early Education Programs as the…

SWiFT Schools
SWIFT Center helps whole education systems build capacity to provide academic and behavioral instruction and support for all students, including those with the most extensive needs. SWIFT technical assistance uses…

Taking Care of Yourself: Developing a Self-Care Plan
Reach Out Schools teacher-wellbeing, a website supporting the mental health of teachers and schools in Australia, developed a template for a self-care plan that can help you enhance your health…

Talking is Teaching: Talk, Read, Sing
“Talking is Teaching: Talk, Read, Sing” is a campaign of Too Small to Fail in partnership with various organizations that are dedicated to improving early childhood development. It offers the…

Talking About Disability: Why the Words We Choose Matter
Jan 2019 Disability is a facet of humanity, and as such, the language people choose to use to capture it can be as varied and diverse as the people who…

Tapping Into the 5 Senses to Support Students with Disabilities (and all students!)
Our ability to smell, taste, hear, touch, and see plays an essential part in our everyday lives. These senses help us interpret thoughts and feelings about our surrounding environment and…

TASH
TASH supports the inclusion and full participation of children and adults with disabilities in all aspects of their communities as determined by personalized visions of quality of life.

Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off” in ASL Music Video (Video)
Every year, D-PAN hosted a 3 days weekend workshop in Michigan to teach deaf students between the age of 10 to 18 on how to shoot a music video. It…
The Teacher’s Role When Tragedy Strikes
Healing for students dealing with tragedy begins in the classroom




