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The Preschool Inclusion Toolbox

How to Build and Lead a High-Quality Program

by Erin E. Barton, Ph.D., BCBA-D Barton Consulting, LLC Nashville, Tennessee
Barbara J. Smith, Ph.D. Denver, Colorado
Brandy M. Locchetta, Ph.D., BCBA-D University of West Georgia Carrollton

Contents

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About the Authors

Erin E. Barton, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Barton Consulting, LLC, Nashville, TN

Erin E. Barton has over 30 years of experience in education, focusing on creating supportive and inclusive environments for children with disabilities.

Barbara J. Smith, Ph.D., Retired, Denver, CO

Dr. Smith is a key figure in developing the Pyramid Model leadership strategies and has contributed to numerous inclusive education frameworks.

Brandy M. Locchetta, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Assistant Professor, University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA

Dr. Locchetta specializes in early childhood inclusion and applied behavior analysis, with a rich background in early childhood education.

Introduction

This toolbox provides practical tools to assist school districts in developing policies and procedures that promote preschool inclusion. It aims to support educational professionals in meeting the needs of all children, including those with disabilities, particularly through the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA) requirements.

Key Terms

Tools in the Toolbox

Research

This toolbox is built on decades of research that show high-quality preschool programs significantly improve developmental outcomes for children with disabilities. These environments encourage positive relationships and learning for all children.

Laws Supporting Preschool Inclusion

Various laws, including IDEA and ADA, mandate that children with disabilities receive inclusive education. This emphasizes the significance of ensuring children with disabilities are educated alongside their nondisabled peers.

U.S. Departments Policy Statement on Inclusion (2023)

The policy statement advocates for inclusive early childhood programs recognizing the importance of individualized support and the collective responsibility of communities to foster an inclusive atmosphere.

Conclusion

Creating a high-quality preschool inclusion environment is a critical objective for educators, aimed at ensuring access and participation for all children, emphasizing collaborative efforts from all stakeholders to achieve successful inclusion.