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Wednesday, June 24
 

8:00am EDT

(Virtual) Inclusive Systems, and Early Relational Health : Leadership Strategies for Young Children and Families
Wednesday June 24, 2026 8:00am - 8:50am EDT
This session centers the growing intersection of inclusion, relational health, and systems level early relational health (psychological safety) But we supports for young children and their families. Participants will explore how implementation leaders can strengthen systems through practices that prioritize connection, emotional regulation, family voice, and reflective leadership.
Drawing from current work in early childhood mental health, Pyramid Model implementation, and family belonging frameworks, the session offers practical strategies for integrating inclusion and emotional wellness into professional development systems, community partnerships, and family engagement structures. Participants will examine how leadership teams can move from isolated practices toward a coherent systems approach that supports educators, families, and children through a lens of belonging, dignity, and prevention.
 This session is especially relevant for leaders/ professionals interested in bridging inclusion work with early childhood mental health and cross sector collaboration.
Participant Outcomes
Participants will:
  • Deepen understanding of relational health as a foundation for inclusion
  • Explore systems strategies that connect mental wellness with Pyramid implementation
  • Strengthen family belonging and community partnership structures
  • Apply reflective leadership strategies to systems level change
  • Leave with tools to align inclusion and mental health priorities across teams

Speakers
avatar for Yolanda Sosa

Yolanda Sosa

Yolanda Sosa has worked for 30 years in Early Intervention/ Childhood. She has been an International Consultant/Presenter in Mental Health and for Pyramid Model Consortium for 25 years; presenting in national, international conferences and training institutes; coaching on Trauma-Informed... Read More →
Wednesday June 24, 2026 8:00am - 8:50am EDT
Virtual on Zoom

8:00am EDT

(Virtual) “Keeping Kids Connected: What Families (and Professionals) Need to Know About Exclusionary Discipline in Early Childhood Settings (and What to Do When It Happens)
Wednesday June 24, 2026 8:00am - 8:50am EDT
Preschoolers are suspended at nearly three times the rate of their school‑aged counterparts, with disparities across gender, race, and disability status placing some young children at significantly greater risk than others. While certain forms of exclusionary discipline are widely recognized, many young children experience “informal” or “soft” exclusion—practices that families and even early childhood professionals may not identify as exclusionary at all.

In this session, attendees will learn about and discuss what exclusionary discipline looks like in early childhood settings, how it affects children and families, and what we can do together to reduce its use and support more inclusive, developmentally appropriate practices.
Speakers
avatar for Kristen Paul

Kristen Paul

Director of Early Childhood Programs, The Parents' Place of Maryland
Kristen Paul has worked with children and families for over 25 years in a variety of capacities, including as a high school science teacher, Federal agency education advisor, college administrator, and in family support for Birth to Five programs. In addition to her current role as... Read More →
Wednesday June 24, 2026 8:00am - 8:50am EDT
Virtual on Zoom

9:00am EDT

(Virtual) More than supporting roles: Partnering with fathers of young children with disabilities
Wednesday June 24, 2026 9:00am - 9:50am EDT
Fathers play an important role in child development and learning, yet their voices and experiences are often under-represented in conversations around family-professional partnerships. This session will highlight the roles of fathers in early child development and explore perspectives and experiences of fathers of children with complex disabilities. We will present strategies to support fathers' engagement in early childhood settings with a discussion around the application of these approaches across diverse Early Intervention and Early Childhood Education contexts. ,
Speakers
avatar for Nadya Pancsofar

Nadya Pancsofar

Professor, The College of New Jersey
Nadya Pancsofar is a Professor at the College of New Jersey in the Department of Special Education, Language, and Literacy. She received her doctorate from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Her teaching focuses on family-centered, culturally responsive, and inclusive... Read More →
avatar for Joshuah Carlani

Joshuah Carlani

Supervisor of Special Education, PK-12, South Brunswick School District
Joshuah Carlani is a Licensed Behavior Analyst and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). He currently serves as a Supervisor of Special Education in the South Brunswick Public School District in New Jersey. He has experience as a special education teacher working across K–12... Read More →
Wednesday June 24, 2026 9:00am - 9:50am EDT
Virtual on Zoom

9:00am EDT

(Virtual) Supporting Foster, Adoptive and Kinship Families
Wednesday June 24, 2026 9:00am - 9:50am EDT
Children in foster, adoptive, and kinship families often bring unique histories of trauma, loss, and neurodiversity that can significantly impact early learning and behavior. This session equips early childhood professionals with a compassionate, brain-based lens to better understand behaviors that are often misinterpreted as defiance or delay. Participants will learn practical, inclusive strategies to promote safety, regulation, and connection in classrooms and early care settings. The session also highlights the critical role of partnership with caregivers to create consistency and trust across home and school environments. Attendees will leave with tools they can immediately apply to support belonging and resilience for children and families in their care.
Speakers
avatar for Melissa Lebling

Melissa Lebling

Family Support and Outreach Specialist, Formed Families Forward
Melissa Lebling is the Family Support and Outreach Specialist for Formed Families Forward in Northern Virginia. She is the mom of seven children and has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland. She spent most of her career in Early Childhood Education, leading and directing... Read More →
Wednesday June 24, 2026 9:00am - 9:50am EDT
Virtual on Zoom

10:00am EDT

(Virtual) Empowering Families in Early Intervention: Free Online Resources for Using Evidence-Based Practice with Autistic Toddlers
Wednesday June 24, 2026 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
Join us to explore free, practical online modules created to help families of autistic toddlers become active partners in early intervention. Find out about resources that explain autism, highlight the important role of families in the EI process, and introduce evidence-based practices that families can use in everyday routines. Participants will have time to preview the modules, discover ready-to-use supports, and consider ways to share and apply these resources in their own work with families.
Speakers
avatar for Jessica Amsbary

Jessica Amsbary

Technical Assistance Specialist, FPG Child Development Institute at UNC Chapel Hill
Dr. Amsbary is a Technical Assistance Specialist at the FPG Child Development Institute and Program Coordinator of the Early Childhood Intervention and Family Support (ECIFS) Master’s Degree in Education at UNC-Chapel Hill. Her primary research is focused on ensuring early interventions... Read More →
avatar for Ann Sam

Ann Sam

Advanced Research Scientist, FPG Child Development Institute, UNC Chapel Hill
Ann Sam, PhD, is a senior research scientist, at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute. Her research and professional development interests are rooted in her direct experience as a public-school teacher working in preschool and kindergarten classrooms with students with... Read More →
Wednesday June 24, 2026 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
Virtual on Zoom

10:00am EDT

(Virtual) Using the AEPS-3 in International Contexts
Wednesday June 24, 2026 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
The Assessment, Evaluation, and Programming System - 3rd Edition (AEPS-3) has gained recognition in a variety of international contexts due to its adherence to recommended practices for serving young children with disabilities. In this presentation, the presenter will describe the process of validating a tool, developed in the United States, for use in countries with different languages and cultures. The presenter has wide experience conducting this work and will share the opportunities and barriers of adapting tools like the AEPS-3. Those not working in international contexts will find the presentation useful as they consider how measures they are using address the needs of the diverse populations of children and families they serve. ,
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Grisham

Jennifer Grisham

Professor Emeritus, University of Kentucky
Jennifer Grisham, Ed.D. Jennifer Grisham, Ed.D. is a Professor Emeritus in the Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education program at the University of Kentucky. She taught there for 35 years and was Faculty Director of the UK Early Childhood Lab for 25 years. She taught courses in... Read More →
Wednesday June 24, 2026 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
Virtual on Zoom
 
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