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Specialists's  Lecture Topics:

James S. Adams, MA, Licensed Educational Psychologist

Telephone: 415-336-3388 or email JamesSAdams@ymail.com

Lecture Topics:

  • Special Education Law
    • Pre-referral process
      • Data gathering at school and home
    • Referral Process
      • What parents and teachers need to know
    • Psycho-educational Assessment
      • Assessment tools used
      • How to interpret the report
    • The Individualized Education Plan Meeting
      • What to expect
      • How to participate: Role of teacher and parents
      • What’s the role of the ECE teacher
    • Services available in Special Education
  • Child Development
    • Typical and atypical development
      • What to look for at school and at home
        • Listening carefully to parent to notice concerns
        • How to talk to parents about your possible concern
        • How and where to refer: depends on concerns
    • The assessment process
      • Informal
      • Formal
  • Behavioral Interventions
    • How to work with challenging children
      • Understanding the antecedence to behavior
      • Developing  Behavior Plans
      • Monitoring progress
    • When to refer a child the behavioral concerns for special education or other support services

Ellen Curran, MA

Phone:  650-341-8150     650-703-5228 Email:  ecu8744262@aol.com

Credentials Held:
Multiple Subject
Special Education Moderate/Severe
Pupil Personnel/School Psychologist
Learning Handicapped with SED endorsement

SMCOE Special Day Class for children on the Autism Spectrum
Meadows School, Millbrae

Topics:

  • Characteristics of Autism
        Cognitive
        Social
        Sensory
        Behavior-looking at behavior in relation to autism characteristics
  • Play in Children with Autism
        How to evaluate level of play
        Involving play buddies
        Play ideas
  • Structuring your classroom to help a child with autism
        Use of schedules and work systems
        Use of visuals for communication
        Designing desk and play area


Renee Mott

Email: mott.renee@gmail.com
Phone: (650) 359-3135
Educational background

Intermediate American Sign Language Student at Berkeley City College

Lecture Topics
What is American Sign Language?

  • Historical information
  • ASL compared to Manually Coded English

American Sign Language as a communication tool

  • Early intervention
  • Potential benefits
  • What does research say
  • Strategies to consider


Faculty can request a specialist to present a mini-lecture, (with a 2-week advance notice), to supplement Special Education topics infused in each ECE courses. (email content)