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For this Assessment, you will create a PowerPoint Presentation for ?colleagues in the early childhood field that provides key information on ?special education services for young child

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Overview For this Assessment, you will create a PowerPoint Presentation for  colleagues in the early childhood field that provides key information on  special education services for young children ages 3 through 8,  including effective practices for supporting the parents/families of  young children with exceptionalities.Submission Length: 10–15 PowerPoint slides.Professional Skills: Written Communication and Technology are assessed in this Competency.Your response to this Assessment should:

  • Use the Assessment documents as required.
  • Reflect the criteria provided in the Rubric.
  • Adhere to the required assignment length.

—INSTRUCTIONS—(ATTACHED BELOW) Before submitting your Assessment, carefully review the rubric. This  is the same rubric the assessor will use to evaluate your submission and  it provides detailed criteria describing how to achieve or master the  Competency. Many students find that understanding the requirements of  the Assessment and the rubric criteria help them direct their focus and  use their time most productively.

Sharing Key Information on Special Education Services for Young Children Ages 3 Through 8

You have shared your work in this Competency on special education  services for children ages 3 through 8 with the Director of your early  childhood program. In turn, the Director asks you to prepare a  PowerPoint Presentation for colleagues in your program that explains:

  • Early Childhood Special Education/School-Age Services for Young Children Ages 3 Through 8
  • Emotional and Cultural Considerations in Working with Families of Young Children with Exceptionalities
  • Parents’ Rights and Roles in Special Education Services for Young Children Ages 3 Through 8

Your presentation goal is to explain key information that will help  other early childhood professionals support young children with  exceptionalities and have greater understanding of the experiences and  perspectives of their parents and families.To complete this Assessment:Use the PowerPoint Presentation Template, and create a PowerPoint Presentation consisting of 10–15 slides.

  • Title (1 Slide) Include: 
    • Your presentation title (e.g., “Supporting Young Children With Exceptionalities Ages 3 Through 8 and Their Families”)
    • Your name

     This assessment has three-parts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Part I: Early Childhood Special Education/School-Age Services for Children Ages 3 Through 8 (3–5 slides) In this section, provide essential information for early childhood  professionals on special education services for young children, ages 3  through 8, by creating presentation slides that explain:

  • Three key characteristics of Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) for children ages 3 to 5
  • At least four key steps in the transition process for children and families moving from ECSE to school-age services
  • Two key similarities and/or differences in school-age special  education services for children ages 5 through 8 compared with ECSE

Part II: Emotional and Cultural Considerations in Working with Families of Young Children with Exceptionalities (2–4 slides) In this section, provide colleagues with information and effective  practices to increase their awareness of emotional and cultural  perspectives of families of young children with exceptionalities by  creating presentation slides that explain:

  • Stages of emotion that families of young children with  exceptionalities may experience and effective practices for supporting  parents/families through specific stages
  • Three cultural considerations, including differences in how cultures  view exceptionalities, and at least two effective practices for working  with diverse families of young children with exceptionalities.

Part III: Parents’ Rights and Roles in Special Education Services for Young Children Ages 3 Through 8 (3–4 slides) In this section, provide information to help early childhood  professionals support parents/families, and foster involvement in their  children’s special education services by creating presentation slides  that explain

  • Parents’ rights regarding participation in their child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) development and review;
  • Parent’s unique roles and perspectives in IEP development and review
  • Three effective practices for IEP meetings that foster parents’ involvement and support

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CE2005: Special Education Services for Young Children with Exceptionalities Ages 3 Through 8: Explain characteristics of special education services and perspectives of parents/families of young children with exceptionalities ages 3 through 8.

Assessment Rubric

0 Not Present

1 Needs Improvement

2 Meets Expectations

Topic 1: Early Childhood Special Education/School-Age Special Education Services for Young Children Ages 3

Through 8

Explain three key

characteristics of

Early Childhood

Special Education

(ECSE) for children

ages 3 to 5.

LO1: Explain

distinguishing

characteristics of Early

Childhood Special

Education.

Response is not present.

Response vaguely,

incompletely, and/or

inaccurately explains key

characteristics of Early

Childhood Special Education.

Response explains clearly,

completely, and accurately key

characteristics of Early Childhood

Special Education.

Explain at least four

key steps in the

transition process for

children and families

moving from ECSE to

school-age services.

LO2: Explain the

transition process from

Response is not present.

Response vaguely,

incompletely, and/or

inaccurately explains steps in

the transition process from

Early Childhood Special

Education for children and

families to school-age

services.

Response explains clearly,

completely, and accurately steps

in the transition process from Early

Childhood Special Education for

children and families to school-age

services.

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Early Childhood Special

Education to school-age

services.

Explain two key

similarities and/or

differences in school-

age special education

services for children

ages 5 through 8

compared with ECSE.

LO3: Explain similarities

and/or differences

between school-age

special education

services for children

ages 5 through 8 and

Early Childhood Special

Education for children

ages 3 to 5.

Response is not present.

Response vaguely,

incompletely, and/or

inaccurately explains

similarities and/or differences

between school-age special

education service for children

ages 5 through 8 and Early

Childhood Special Education.

Response clearly, completely, and

accurately explains similarities

and/or differences between

school-age special education

service for children ages 5 through

8 and Early Childhood Special

Education.

Topic 2: Families of Young Children with Exceptionalities: Emotional and Cultural Considerations

Explain stages of

emotion that families

of young children with

exceptionalities may

experience, and the

effective practices for

supporting

Response is not present.

Response is a vague,

inaccurate, illogical, and/or

incomplete explanation of

stages of emotion families of

young children with

exceptionalities may

experience.

Response is a clear, accurate,

logical, and complete explanation

of stages of emotion families of

young children with

exceptionalities may experience.

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parents/families

through specific

stages.

LO1: Explain stages of

emotion families of

young children with

exceptionalities may

experience.

LO2: Explain effective

practices to support

families of young

children exceptionalities

experiencing specific

stages of emotion.

Response is not present.

Response is a vague,

inaccurate, illogical, and/or

incomplete explanation of

effective practices that support

families of young children with

exceptionalities experiencing

specific stages of emotion.

Response is a clear, accurate,

logical, and complete explanation

of effective practices that support

families of young children with

exceptionalities experiencing

specific stages of emotion.

Explain three

cultural

considerations,

including

differences in how

cultures view

exceptionalities, and

at least two effective

practices for

working with diverse

families of young

children with

exceptionalities.

Response is not present.

Response is a vague,

inaccurate, illogical, and/or

incomplete explanation of

differences in how cultures

view exceptionalities.

.

Response is a clear, accurate,

logical, and complete explanation

of differences in how cultures view

exceptionalities.

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LO3: Explain influences

of culture in perceptions

of young children with

exceptionalities.

LO4: Explain practices

that support effective

relationships with

diverse families of young

children with

exceptionalities.

Response is not present.

Response is vague,

inaccurate, illogical, and/or

incomplete explanation of

practices that support effective

relationships with diverse

families of young children with

exceptionalities.

Response is a clear, accurate,

logical, and complete explanation

of practices that support effective

relationships with diverse families

of young children with

exceptionalities.

Topic 3: Parents’ Rights and Roles in Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)

Explain parents’ rights

regarding participation

in their child’s

Individualized

Education Program

(IEP) development and

review.

LO1: Explain parents’

rights in the

Individualized Education

Program process.

Response is not present. Response is a vague,

inaccurate, and/or illogical

explanation of parents’ rights

in the Individualized Education

Program process.

Response is a clear, accurate,

and logical explanation of parents’

rights in the Individualized

Education Program process.

Explain parents'

unique roles and

perspectives in IEP

Response is not present.

Response is a vague,

inaccurate, and/or illogical

explanation of parents’ roles

Response is a clear, accurate,

and logical explanation of parents’

roles and perspectives in the

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development and

review.

LO2: Explain parents’

roles and perspectives in

the Individualized

Education Program

process.

and perspectives in the

Individualized Education

Program process.

Individualized Education Program

process.

Explain three effective

practices for IEP

meetings that foster

parents’ involvement

and support.

LO3: Explain specific

practices for IEP

meetings that promote

parent involvement and

support.

Response is not present.

Response is a vague,

inaccurate, illogical, and/or

incomplete explanation of

effective practices for IEP

meetings that foster parents’

involvement and support.

Response is a clear, accurate,

logical, and complete explanation

of effective practices for IEP

meetings that foster parents’

involvement and support.

Exceeds Expectations: Perspective Taking

LO1: Explain varied

perspectives of

parents/families of

young children with

Explanations draw on research-based content to consider varied perspectives of parents and families of young children with exceptionalities. They also promote awareness and understanding of parent/family experiences and foster effective early childhood practice.

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exceptionalities ages

3 through 8 in order

to promote

awareness and

understanding of

parent/family

experiences and

foster effective early

childhood practice.

 Yes

 No

Written Communication: Write with clarity, coherence, and purpose.

0

Not Present

1

Needs Improvement

2

Meets Expectations

LO1: Construct complete

and correct sentences

(AWE 2; Sentence Level

Skills)

Sentences are

incoherent and

impede reader’s

access to ideas.

Sentences are incomplete

and/or include fragments and

run-on sentences, limiting

reader’s access to ideas.

Sentence structure effectively

conveys meaning to reader.

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LO2: Demonstrate the

effective use of grammar

and mechanics. (AWE 2;

Sentence Level Skills)

Multiple inaccuracies

in grammar and

mechanics impede

reader’s access to

ideas.

Some inaccuracies in grammar and mechanics limit reader’s access to ideas.

Use of grammar and mechanics is straightforward and effectively conveys meaning to reader.

LO3: Create cohesive

paragraphs with a clear

central idea. (AWE 2;

Paragraph Level Skills)

Paragraphs, or lack of

paragraphs, impede

reader’s access to

ideas.

Construction of main idea and/or

supporting paragraphs limit

reader’s access to ideas.

Main idea and/or supporting

paragraphs effectively convey

meaning to reader.

LO4: Use supporting

material to support a

claim. (AWE 2; Use of

Evidence)

Supporting materials

are not present.

Supporting material is used

inconsistently or inappropriately.

Supporting material is used to

enhance meaning. Writing is

appropriately paraphrased and

uses direct quotes as applicable.

LO6: Identify sources.

(AWE 2; Credit to

source)

Sources are missing. Writing inconsistently identifies

or misrepresents sources.

Writing clearly identifies the

source of nonoriginal material

and/or ideas.

Technology: Use technology effectively.

0

Not Present

1

Needs Improvement

2

Meets Expectations

LO1: Apply the features

of technology programs

(i.e., Excel, Word,

PowerPoint) to

communicate information

effectively.

Technology program is not

applied appropriately.

Technology program includes multiple formatting issues and/or is difficult to interpret.

Technology program includes proper formatting.

Data can be easily read and interpreted.

,

Supporting Young Children with Exceptionalities Ages 3 Through 8 and Their Families

Use this template to complete your PowerPoint Presentation on “Supporting Young Children with Exceptionalities Ages 3 Through 8 and Their Families.”

Add slides in each part to provide the required information and length.

Part 1 Early Childhood Special Education/School-Age Services for Young Children Ages 3 Through 8

Text here …

In this section, provide essential information for early childhood professionals on special education services for young children, ages 3 through 8, by creating presentation slides that explain:

Three key characteristics of Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) for children ages 3 to 5;

At least four key steps in the transition process for children and families moving from ECSE to school-age services;

Two key similarities and/or differences in school-age special education services for children ages 5 through 8 compared with ECSE.

(3–5 slides)

Part 2 Emotional and Cultural Considerations in Working with Families of Young Children with Exceptionalities

Text here …

In this section, provide colleagues with information and effective practices to increase their awareness of emotional and cultural perspectives of families of young children with exceptionalities by creating presentation slides that explain:

Stages of emotion that families of young children with exceptionalities may experience and effective practices for supporting parents/families through specific stages;

Three cultural considerations, including differences in how cultures view exceptionalities, and at least two effective practices for working with diverse families of young children with exceptionalities.

(2–4 slides)

Part 3 Parents’ Rights and Roles in Special Education Services for Young Children Ages 3 Through 8

Text here …

In this section, provide information to help early childhood professionals support parents/families and foster involvement in their children’s special education services by creating presentation slides that explain:

Parents’ rights of participation in their child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) development and review;

Parent’s' unique roles and perspectives in IEP development and review;

Three effective practices for IEP meetings that foster parents’ involvement and support.

(3–4 slides)

References

Text here …

Title slide photo: Credit: PeopleImages/Getty

List all resources used in developing your PowerPoint Presentation in APA style. (Note the title slide photo credit must be included on this slide.)

(1 slide)

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