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Internet Resources for Related Projects

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  • The Beach Center: On Families and Disabilities

  • Circle of Inclusion: Outreach training project which addresses the challenges and issues of inclusive program development for children.

  • EIRI: Utah State Early Intervention Research Institute.

  • FACTS/LRE: Project Family and Child Transitions into Least Restrictive Environments

  • First Steps: Early Intervention Services (Indiana).

  • First Words Project: A model early identification and intervention program based in the Department of Communication Disorders at Florida State University.

  • IDEA Partnerships: The IDEA Partnership is dedicated to improving outcomes for students and youth with disabilities by joining state agencies and stakeholders through shared work and learning. 


  • KITS: Kansas Inservice Training System for Early Childhood Special Education Staff and Parents.

  • National Center for Early Development and Learning

  • NEC*TAC: National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center

  • Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP): Early Education Program for Children with Disabilities.

  • Project TaCTICS: Therapists as Collaborative Team members for Infant/Toddler Community Services. Addresses the challenges of providing routines based early intervention in natural environments.

  • Puckett Institute: "The Puckett Institute is dedicated to the advancement of policies and practices that are respectful and sensitive to cultural, racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic diversity."

  • SPIES Outreach: Strategies for Preschool Intervention in Everyday Settings. Curriculum and internet support for use of naturalisitc intervention strategies with young children.

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The University of Kansas
Life Span Institute
University Center on Developmental Disabilities
2601 Gabriel
Parsons, KS 67357