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Thursday, May 21
 

8:30am EDT

(In-Person) Be Prepared: New Tools for Planning and Facilitating an Evidence-Based Coaching Conversation with a Colleague
Thursday May 21, 2026 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
Coaching has become a cornerstone of high-quality professional development, supervision, and mentoring, however many coaches still struggle with planning and facilitating coaching conversations that build the capacity of the coachee in a sustainable way. In this session, learn about the flow of an effective coaching conversation and how to use the data you have to plan effective conversations that lead to sustainable changes in practice. Walk away with two newly developed guides to level-up your coaching conversations.  ,
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Sexton

Sarah Sexton

Director, Family, Infant & Preschool Program
Dr. Sarah Sexton has more than 30 years in the fields of early childhood education and family support practices. She has worked in inclusive childcare, lead an Early Head Start home-based program named by the Administration for Children and Families as a National Center of Excellence... Read More →
Thursday May 21, 2026 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
Azalea

8:30am EDT

(In-Person) Beyond the book: Creating a space where every child thrives through sensory inclusion
Thursday May 21, 2026 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
Sensory inclusion is more than a set of practices—it is a mindset that shapes how a child experiences the world. Join Durham County Library to explore sensory processing and engagement strategies that help children thrive at school, home, and in the community. This interactive session will feature hands-on exploration of sensory tools, practical guidance for recognizing sensory preferences, and simple, adaptable strategies for fostering inclusive environments for all children. Participants will experience a sensory-integrated library Storytime demonstration that can be replicated in various settings, while learning how sensory integration supports early literacy, encourages children’s choice, sparks curiosity, and creates joyful, engaging experiences that promote healthy development and create a welcoming world for all. ,
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Alverson

Sarah Alverson

Community Engagement Administrator, Durham County Library
Sarah Alverson is the Community Engagement Administrator for Durham County Library, with a background as a Children’s Librarian at Stanford L. Warren Library. Sarah graduated from North Carolina Central University in 2008 with a master’s degree in library science and began work... Read More →
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Jennifer Jamsky

Accessibility Services Coordinator, Durham County Library
Jennifer has had the privilege of working in and with libraries for over twenty years. She started her career as an undergraduate student assistant, then moved into public library and vendor spheres. Jennifer also has a decade of experience serving the disability community, first... Read More →
Thursday May 21, 2026 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
Bellflower

8:30am EDT

(In-Person) The Adaptation Station: Simple Strategies for Supporting Infants and Toddlers at Home
Thursday May 21, 2026 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
Everyday routines can become powerful learning moments for infants and toddlers. In this interactive session, families and practitioners will learn simple, effective ways to adapt home environments, materials, and interactions to better support children with disabilities and developmental delays. Together, we’ll explore how small adjustments during daily activities—like playtime, meals, and caregiving—can open the door to meaningful learning. Participants will also share their own strategies and ideas, creating a collaborative space for inspiration and problem-solving. Attendees will leave with practical tools and a curated list of free resources to continue building inclusive learning opportunities at home.
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Speakers
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Alissa Rausch

University of Denver

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Allison Jones, M.Ed.

Technical Assistance Specialist, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute
Allison Jones, M.Ed. is a TA Specialist for the Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (ECTA) and the Center for IDEA Early Childhood Data Systems (DaSy). She is employed at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute at UNC, Chapel Hill. Allison has worked in the field of early childhood... Read More →
Thursday May 21, 2026 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
Redbud

8:30am EDT

(In-Person) Turning Toward: Moving from Challenging to Connected When Behavior Feels Hard
Thursday May 21, 2026 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
Supporting young children when their behavior feels challenging is one of the most common and complex parts of early childhood work. We all have strategies, but even when we use our best tools, those moments can still leave us feeling disconnected, worn down, or unsure of what to do next. Especially when things feel hard, how we use practices matters just as much as which ones we choose. This session focuses on the adult side of supporting young children whose behavior can feel challenging to understand and support. Rather than adding more tools to an already full toolbox, participants will explore a small set of research-supported “quarter turns” to bring more intention to the practices they already use. Participants will leave with practical ways to shift from a focus on behavior or children as challenging toward a broader, belonging-centered approach that supports stronger relationships, more responsive interactions, and inclusive, caring classroom communities.
Speakers
avatar for Sally Hansen

Sally Hansen

Director of Technical Assistance and Development, University of Denver
Sally has been dedicated to early childhood care and education and children's mental health for over two decades, bringing a unique blend of therapeutic, behavioral, and administrative expertise to her work. With experience as a family therapist, early childhood behavior consultant... Read More →
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Jackie Joseph

Research Associate Professor, University of Denver
Dr. Jackie Joseph is a Research Associate Professor at the University of Denver, where her work centers on belonging in early childhood. She focuses on partnering with families and supporting inclusive, evidence-informed practices that help every young child grow and reach their full... Read More →
Thursday May 21, 2026 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
Dogwood

8:30am EDT

(In-Person) When the Path Isn’t Clear, We Create It Together: A Panel Discussion
Thursday May 21, 2026 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
When the path to inclusion isn’t clearly defined, collaboration becomes essential. This panel brings together families, educators, and therapists to share how they partner to support young children in inclusive early childhood settings. Panelists will discuss common barriers, creative problem-solving, and the role of strong relationships in building environments where every child can belong. Grounded in real experiences, the conversation highlights what it takes to move beyond limitations and create meaningful access and participation. Attendees will leave with practical strategies and a renewed sense of what’s possible when we work together.
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Buesching

Sarah Buesching

Sarah Buesching is an early childhood educator with over 15 years experience working with young children. She is the mom to two boys, the oldest of whom has Down syndrome and Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy.
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Christy Cooper

Assistant Director, North Carolina Down Syndrome Alliance
Christy Cooper is the Assistant Director for the North Carolina Down Syndrome Alliance. She joined the NCDSA staff in August 2024 after years of being both a volunteer and a parent supported by the organization. Christy worked for the Down Syndrome Diagnosis Network as their Family... Read More →
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Kate Pingel

Kate is a pediatric occupational therapist with 17 years of experience, including schools, outpatient clinics, and home-based therapy. She is the founder of Little Oaks Therapy Center, a pediatric OT and speech therapy clinic in Raleigh, NC. She holds a BA in Psychology from Smith... Read More →
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Kristen Montgomery

Kristen Montgomery is a pediatric physical therapist with over 30 years of experience working with children across a variety of clinical settings, including schools, acute care, outpatient therapy, and early intervention. She earned her Master of Science in Physical Therapy from Boston... Read More →
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BetsyJohn Lane

BetsyJohn Lane is a passionate advocate, mentor, and community leader dedicated to supporting individuals with Down syndrome and their families across North Carolina. As an Education and Inclusion Specialist with the North Carolina Down Syndrome Alliance (NCDSA), she plays a key role... Read More →
Thursday May 21, 2026 8:30am - 10:00am EDT
Windflower

10:30am EDT

(Hybrid) From Data to Action: Using Data to Make Informed Decisions
Thursday May 21, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
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This session will examine data on the federal, state, and local levels to identify who is included and who isn’t. Through the review and analysis of environment, age, eligibility, and location, participants will explore making informed programmatic decisions and identify strategies to include all.  ,The session will highlight practical strategies to develop a culture of data use to examine and improve program quality.  ,
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Speakers
avatar for Debbie Cate

Debbie Cate

TA Specialist, ECTA/DaSy
Debbie Cate is a technical assistance (TA) specialist with the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute (FPG) at the University of North Carolina (UNC). Her work within the Trohanis Technical Assistance Projects is with the Early Childhood TA Center (ECTA) and the Center for IDEA Early Childhood Data Systems (DaSy) Center. Her current work supports states in their provision of early childhood special education services in accordance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), for children ages birth through... Read More →
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Micole Atkins Kirkland

TA Specialist, SRI International
Micole Atkins Kirkland, Ed.D., education researcher and technical assistance provider at SRI, works within the Center for IDEA Early Childhood Data Systems (DaSy Center) to support State Education Agencies (SEA) in uncovering and addressing data quality issues and disparities. Prior to joining SRI, she served... Read More →
Thursday May 21, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
Redbud

10:30am EDT

(In-Person) Data-Informed Family Advocacy: Strengthening Inclusion & Choice
Thursday May 21, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
Families are powerful advocates when equipped with the knowledge and skills they need to understand and interpret data. This session explores how families can use data to advance inclusive practices and make informed school choice decisions. Participants will learn how to help families interpret school and district data, understand equity indicators, and apply this knowledge to advocate for inclusive environments and high-quality educational options. Using DaSy's Look! Think! Act! Framework, practical examples, tools, and interactive discussion, participants will build the skills and confidence needed to support families to influence decisions that promote access, belonging, and positive outcomes for all children.
Speakers
avatar for Deepa Srinivasavaradan

Deepa Srinivasavaradan

Director of Early Childhood Initiatives, SPAN Parent Advocacy Network
Deepa Srinivasavaradan is the State Parent Lead and Director of Early Childhood Initiatives at the SPAN Parent Advocacy Network in New Jersey. In this role, she leads several early childhood projects, including the NJ Inclusive Child Care Project, and also serves as the Association... Read More →
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Susan Barlow

Director of Special Projects, Parent Network of Western New York
Susan Barlow has over 45 years of experience working with individuals with disabilities and their families in various programs. In 1990 she started the administration of a Case Management Program. She has developed and collaborated on numerous pro­grams and conducted hundreds of... Read More →
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Cindy Weber

Early Childhood Training & Technical Assistance Specialist, SPAN Parent Advocacy Network
Cindy Weber serves in multiple roles at SPAN Parent Advocacy Network (SPAN), united by a shared commitment to engaging, empowering, and educating parents.Cindy is the Detection, Connection, and Intervention Project Coordinator and an Early Childhood Training and Technical Assistance... Read More →
Thursday May 21, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
Azalea

10:30am EDT

(In-Person) From Concern to Connection, Navigating Early Intervention and Special Education Services in Early Childhood
Thursday May 21, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
Early childhood providers are often the first to notice when a child may need extra support. What can be harder is knowing what to look for, how to bring concerns to a family in a supportive way, and where to connect them next.
This session will share how Family Connection of South Carolina works with families and early childhood providers to help move from concern to support. We will talk about programs and services available across South Carolina for young children with disabilities, including early intervention, preschool special education, and other family supports. We will also review healthy growth and development so participants can better recognize when a child may need a closer look.
A big part of this session will focus on connection and coordination. We will walk through how to refer a child for BabyNet or preschool special education services and how providers can use state and national early childhood resources to better support families. We will also share what we have learned through Family Connection’s work with early childhood partners, including ways to have supportive conversations with families, how to build trust, and how to help families feel less overwhelmed when concerns first come up.
This session is grounded in the family perspective and in the role of Parent Training and Information Centers as trusted partners for both providers and families.
Speakers
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Laurie Strickland

Director of Early Childhood, Family Connection of South Carolina, Family Connection of South Carolina
Laurie Strickland is the Director of Early Childhood at Family Connection SC, where she leverages over 7 years of experience empowering families. With a Social Work degree and a Master of Education from Winthrop University, she brings a unique perspective to child development across... Read More →
Thursday May 21, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
Bellflower

10:30am EDT

(In-Person) Reimagining Communities and Public Spaces for Children and Families
Thursday May 21, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
Playful Learning Landscapes is a national movement to transform ,the places where children and families gather every day into thoughtfully designed hubs for meaningful play and connection. Based on a community co-design process and combined with the science of child development, Playful Learning offers customized spaces for children of all ages and abilities to interact in ways that spark curiosity and exploration. Participants in this session will experience Playful Learning installations, learn the science of Playful Learning, and understand the Playful Learning design process. By considering opportunities for Playful Learning in communities, classrooms, and clinics, we can innovate the physical spaces that surround children and families in support of children’s development and learning. ,
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Lytle

Sarah Lytle

Executive Director, Playful Learning Landscapes
Sarah Lytle, Ph.D., is the Executive Director of Playful Learning Landscapes and a Nonresident Fellow at the Brookings Institution with the Center for Universal Education. Sarah has more than a decade of experience in connecting science to practice, working extensively with parents... Read More →
Thursday May 21, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
Windflower

11:45am EDT

(In-Person) Lunch and Reflection
Thursday May 21, 2026 11:45am - 12:45pm EDT
In-person participants will reflect together at their tables during lunch and enter responses into Padlet.
Virtual participants can reflect and share directly on Padlet. 
Thursday May 21, 2026 11:45am - 12:45pm EDT
Trillium
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