The ECTA Center is a program of the FPG Child Development Institute of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, funded through cooperative agreement.

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The ECTA Center is a program of the FPG Child Development Institute of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, funded through cooperative agreement number H326P from the Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent the Department of Education's position or policy. Lynne Kahn, Co-Director Christina Kasprzak, Co-Director October 2014 Highlights

To provide TA to states and jurisdictions’ Early Intervention (Part C) and Preschool Special Education (Section 619) programs in order to ensure that children with disabilities (birth to 5 years) and their families receive and benefit from high quality, culturally appropriate and family- centered supports and services. Our Mission 2

Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute, UNC Puckett Institute SRI International University of Colorado, Denver University of South Florida RTI International University of Nebraska Medical Center PACER Center Walsh Taylor Associates Who We Are: 3

Key Contacts: 4 Available from:

Key Topics: 5 Available from:

For Families/Para Familias 6 Available from:

Revised DEC Recommended Practices State Systemic Improvement Plan (SSIP) Measuring and Improving Child and Family Outcomes Hot Topics 7

Process Provided support, as needed, to the DEC Commissioners in their process to update the Recommended Practices (including providing listserv and online collaboration space, planning face-to-face meetings and monthly calls, creating videos, web space, mechanisms for gathering field input, paying consultants with expertise, synthesizing input, etc.) Purpose To support the DEC, CEC in revising the DEC Recommended Practices to guide the field Partners DEC-appointed Commission DEC Recommended Practices 8

Available from: DEC Recommended Practices 9

Webinar Series and Resources: Overview to SSIP Data Analysis Infrastructure Analysis State Systemic Improvement Plan (SSIP) 10 Available from:

Measuring Child & Family Outcomes Talking with Families –Informing Families about Outcomes –Family Participation in Data Collection –Reviewing Data with Families Self-Directed Learning –Step by Step Video –Understanding Child Development Available from: Available from:

Recursos en Español 12 Available from:

National Centers Longitudinal Studies Long-Term Benefits Economic Impacts Major Reviews of Effectiveness Effectiveness of Early Childhood Programs 13 Available from:

Resources submitted as a part of this review, including this presentation, are available online at: Online at ectacenter.org Thank you for your attention!