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The Insider ~ October 2018 1 The 2nd Annual All- KUCDD Meeting was held in Lawrence on Friday, September 21, 2018 with over 50 attendees from all three sites: Lawrence, KUMC, and Parsons. Karrie Shogren, Director of the Kansas University Center on Developmental Disabilities, welcomed the group and set the stage for the day with highlights of the long historical background of KUCDD and a brief overview of the current work in progress. Josh Allison-Burbank presented his thoughts on diversity in service, research, practice, and mentoring emphasizing the development of good working relationships among individuals from diverse backgrounds. Small group activities around the KUCDD core functions created a lively conversation and an opportunity for collaboration, expertly led by Leni Swails and Lisa Hildebrandt. The always appreciated noon meal gave attendees the opportunity to meet and greet, collaborate, converse, and share ideas and ah- ha moments with colleagues. If the sound level in the hall was an indication of interest, it was a successful networking opportunity. The afternoon was facilitated by Misty Goosen and Jessica Schuttler and brought the groups back together challenging them with identification of the benefits stakeholders can achieve by engaging with KUCDD. Sticky notes were distributed, ideas applied, and discussion followed. The group said their good byes amid the promise of “this time, next year”. (In the picture, Stuart Jones, ATK-KEE and TAP Project Coordinator is pictured far right. Misty Goosen, Technical Assistance Specialist with the KITS Project, facilitates the afternoon discussion in the center of the room.) The Insider The University of Kansas Life Span Institute at Parsons www.parsons.lsi.ku.edu Patty Black Moore, Editor

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The 2nd Annual All-KUCDD Meeting was held in Lawrence on Friday, September 21, 2018 with over 50 attendees from all three sites: Lawrence, KUMC, and Parsons. Karrie Shogren, Director of the Kansas University Center on Developmental Disabilities, welcomed the group and set the stage for the day with highlights of the long historical background of KUCDD and a brief overview of the current work in progress. Josh Allison-Burbank presented his thoughts on diversity in service, research, practice, and mentoring emphasizing the development of good working relationships among individuals from diverse backgrounds. Small group activities around the KUCDD core functions created a lively conversation and an opportunity for collaboration, expertly led by Leni Swails and Lisa Hildebrandt. The always appreciated noon meal gave attendees the opportunity to meet and greet, collaborate, converse, and share ideas and ah-ha moments with colleagues. If the sound level in the hall was an indication of interest, it was a successful networking opportunity. The

afternoon was facilitated by Misty Goosen and Jessica Schuttler and brought the groups back together challenging them with identification of the benefits stakeholders can achieve by engaging with KUCDD. Sticky notes were distributed, ideas applied, and discussion followed. The group said their good byes amid the promise of “this time, next year”. (In the picture, Stuart Jones, ATK-KEE and TAP Project Coordinator is pictured far right. Misty Goosen, Technical Assistance Specialist with the KITS Project, facilitates the afternoon discussion in the center of the room.)

The InsiderThe University of Kansas

Life Span Institute at Parsons www.parsons.lsi.ku.edu

Patty Black Moore, Editor

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PRESENTATIONS Ayankoya, B., Beavers, E., Danaher, J., Kemp, P., & Rinkel, P. (2018, October). Ambassadors for

Change: State and local use of the DEC Recommended Practices. Paper presented at the Division for Early Childhood 34st Annual International Conference on Young Children with Special Needs and Their Families, Orlando, FL.

Bruder, M.B., Stayton, V., Kavulic, C., Gundler, D., Greer, M., Burke, T., & Kemp, P. (2018, October). Components of effective and sustainable systems of ECI workforce development. Paper presented at the Division for Early Childhood 34st Annual International Conference on Young Children with Special Needs and Their Families, Orlando, Fla.

Goosen, M. D., & Rosser, M. (2018, October). Improving practice by focusing on bright spots. Poster session presented at the Division for Early Childhood 34st Annual International Conference on Young Children with Special Needs and Their Families, Orlando, Fla.

Hargitt, C. (2018, August). Family child care environments. Presentation at Abilene, KS. Hargitt, C. (2018, August). Family partnerships. Presentation at Adventure Time, Alma, KS. Hargitt, C. (2018, October). Power of routines. Presentation at Brilliant Beginnings, Wamego, KS. Hargitt, C. (2018, August). Responsive planning for infants and toddlers. Presentation at KSU Child

Development Center, Manhattan, KS. Hargitt, C., & Holmes, S. (2018, October). Using observations to build children’s developmental

capacity. Presentation at Lutheran Educators Conference, Salina, KS. Hargitt, C., & Holmes, S. (2018, October). Using portfolios to build children’s developmental capacity.

Presentation at Lutheran Educators Conference, Salina, KS. Holmes, S. (2018, August). Developing resilience behaviors in an adults and children. Presentation at

Professional Development Day, Colonial Preschool, Overland Park, KS. Holmes, S. (2018, August). Help! My horse in the waste paper basket. Presentation at Professional

Development Day, Prairie Band Potawatomi Early Childhood Education Center, Mayetta, KS. Holmes, S. (2018, August). Inclusion basics: An introduction to welcoming children with special needs

into your child care program. Presentation at Professional Development Day, First Presbyterian Early Learning Center, Lawrence, KS.

Holmes, S. (2018, August). Inclusion basics: An introduction to welcoming children with special needs into your child care program. Presentation at Professional Development Day, Prairie Band Potawatomi Early Childhood Education Center, Mayetta, KS.

Holmes, S. (2018, August). Power of positive communication. Presentation at Professional Development Day, Goddard School of Overland park, Overland park, KS.

Holmes, S. (2018, August). Proactive interaction techniques and teaching strategies to enhance routines & schedule for children. Presentation at Professional Development Day, Hillcrest Early Learning Center, Overland Park, KS.

Holmes, S. (2018, September). Proactive interaction techniques and teaching strategies to enhance routines & schedule for children. Staff training presented at La Petite, Olathe, KS.

Holmes, S. (2018, September). Supporting infant and toddler temperaments. Community-based training at JOCO Health Department, Olathe, KS.

Holmes, S. (2018, August). Trauma, toxic stress, & resilience – Part 1. Presentation at Community-based training event, Lawrence Public Library, Lawrence, KS.

Holmes, S. (2018, October). Trauma, toxic stress, and resilience, Part 1. Presentation at Community-based training event, open to the public, Olathe, KS.

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Holmes, S. (2018, August). Trauma, toxic stress, & resilience – Part 1. Presentation at Professional Development Day, Mindful Montessori, Lawrence, KS.

Holmes, S. (2018, July). Trauma, toxic stress, & resilience – Part 2. Community-based training at Olathe, KS.

Holmes, S. (2018, August). Trauma, toxic stress, & resilience – Part 2. Presentation at Professional Development Day, Mindful Montessori, Lawrence, KS.

Holmes, S., & Nippert, A. (2018, September). An introduction to the ASQ-3. Community-based training at JOCO Health Department, Olathe, KS.

Keller, S. (2018, August). Behavior and guidance. Presentation at Joy! Child Development Center, Dodge City, KS.

Keller, S. (2018, September). Brain basics. Presentation at First Christian Church, Dodge City, KS. Keller, S. (2018, September). Creating healthy spaces for infants and toddlers. Presentation at Joy!

Child Development Center, Dodge City, KS. Keller, S. (2018, October). Expanding your early childhood toolkit. Presentation at Ulysses United Methodist Church, Ulysses, KS. Keller, S., & Jackson, H. (2018, July). Wrestling with safe sleep. Presentation at Joy! Child Development

Center, Dodge City, KS. Lindeman, D. P., Rinkel. P., Hargitt, C., & Holmes, S. (2018, October). Supporting child care providers to

include children with disabilities. Paper presented at the Division for Early Childhood’s 34th Annual International Conference on Young Children with Special Needs and Their Families, Orlando, Fla.

Newton, J. (2018, September). Better brains for babies. Presentation at Marion, KS. Newton, J. (2018, September). Better brains for babies – Part II. Presentation at Marion, KS. Nippert, A. (2018, October). An introduction to the ASQ-3. Presentation at Alma, KS. Nippert, A. (2018, October). An introduction to the ASQ-3. Presentation at Brilliant Beginnings,

Wamego, KS. Nippert, A. (2018, August). Building relationships using responsive communication strategies.

Presentation at Holly’s Clubhouse, Norton, KS. Nippert, A. (2018, September). How to support the breastfeeding family. Presentation at Stockton, KS. Nippert, A. (2018, September). Planning and designing for early childhood environments. Presentation

at KSU Interior Design Class, Manhattan, KS. Nippert, A. (2018, October). Raising children in the digital age: What does research tell us?

Presentation at Development Parent Lunch & Learn, Manhattan, KS. Nippert, A. (2018, August). Supporting relationships through engaging environments. Presentation at

Hays, KS. Nippert, A. (2018, July). Trauma, toxic stress, & resilience – Part 1. Community-based training at Martin

Luther King, Jr. Child Development Center, Salina, KS. Nippert, A. (2018, August). Understanding temperaments of young children. Presentation at Hays, KS. Nippert, A. (2018, July). What is ITSH & how can we partner with Part C? Presentation at meeting of

OCCK LICC. Group, Concordia, KS. Nippert, A., & Holmes, S. (2018, September). An introduction to the ASQ-3. Presentation at Olathe, KS. Nippert, A., Holmes, S., & Hargitt, C. (2018, October). Virtual event: Expanding your early childhood

toolkit. Virtual Zoom Meeting, KS. Rinkel, P. (2010.). Brain basics. Presentation at Meriden, KS. Rinkel, P. (2018, June). Building your EC Toolkit: Making connections. Presentation at Fisher Community

Center, Hiawatha, KS.

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Rinkel, P. (2018, September). Expanding your EC Toolkit: Making connections! Presentation at the Leavenworth county Health Department, Leavenworth, KS.

Rinkel, P. (2018, October). Power of positive communication. Presentation at Topeka, KS. Rinkel, P. (2018, July). Proactive interaction techniques and teaching strategies. Presentation at

Hillview Christian Children’s Center, Kansas City, KS. Rinkel, P. (2018, October). Proactive environmental supports to enhance routines and schedules.

Presentation at Kansas City, KS. Rinkel, P. (2018, August). Teaching strategies to enhance transitions. Presentation at Children’s Palace,

Topeka Rescue Mission, Topeka, KS. Rinkel, P. (2018, August). Teaching strategies to enhance transitions. Presentation at Xavier Catholic

Schools Preschool and Extended Care, Leavenworth, KS. Rinkel, P., Ayankoya, B., Beavers, E., Danaher, J., & Kemp, P. (2018, October). Ambassadors for change:

State and local use of the DEC Recommended Practices. Presentation at Division for Early Childhood’s Annual International Conference on Young Children with Special Needs and Their Families, Orlando, FL.

Rinkel, P., Jones, A., Danaher, J., & Beavers, E. (2018, August). Orientation to the DEC Recommended Practices and ECTA Center’s products for improving outcomes for children and families. Paper presented at Improving Data Improving Outcomes Conference, Alexandria, VA.

Rinkel, P., Jones, A., Danaher, J., & Beavers, E. (2018, August). Using the DEC RPs: Hands-on simulation of selecting ECTA Center’s performance checklists and practice guides to improve outcomes. Paper presented at Improving Data Improving Outcomes Conference, Alexandria, VA.

Stayton, V., Crutchfield, M., & Kemp, P. (2018, October). Practice based early childhood standards: Input on draft standards needed! Paper presented at the Division for Early Childhood 34st Annual International Conference on Young Children with Special Needs and Their Families, Orlando, Fla.

Troutt, T. (2018, August). Behavior and guidance. Presentation at Church of the Nazarene, Brighter Beginnings, Chanute, KS.

Trout, T. (2018, October). Building your early childhood toolbox. Presentation at The Growing Place, Humboldt, KS.

The Insider is archived online at http://www.parsons.lsi.ku.edu/newsletters

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PROJECT NEWS ATK Southeast AT Access Site Recognized by Friends of Man

Assistive Technology for Kansans (ATK) is pleased to note that the work of AT Specialists at the Southeast AT Access Site, Parsons, KS was recently recognized by Friends of Man, a private non-profit foundation. ATK customer Nancy V. received AT services to help her decide what assistive technology would work best for her. Staff provided device demonstrations, she was able to try out devices, and a short-term loan of equipment was available. The ATK philosophy “Try before you buy” helped her make the right decision. ATK staff worked with Nancy to review public and private funding resources, identified the ones most likely to fit her situation and assisted her in completing the application and submitting required funding documentation. For more than 36 years, Friends of Man has helped people with critical needs return to or more towards a more independent life. Thanks to Friends of Man! For more information about ATK services, please visit their website at www.atk.ku.edu.

ATK Assistive Technology for Kansans (ATK) staff quarterly meeting Assistive Technology for Kansans (ATK) staff from across the state met in Topeka on September 26, 2018 and tackled a full agenda of training and collaboration. Highlights from the meeting include Stuart Jones’ demonstration and explanation of a variety of Standers and in particular the Rifton TRAM. Nancy Bolden and Cassie Ramon

offered their expertise. ATK staff were reminded that some equipment that is available through the KEE Reuse program requires a completed Professional Recommendation Form before certain devices are delivered. In the picture, Nancy Bolden (left) and Stuart Jones demonstrate the Rifton TRAM. Mary Ellen Wright, KanCare, Working Healthy/Work, outlined the program’s highlights which include earning more income without loss of medical coverage, the ability to accumulate assets, and elimination of spend down. Qualified individuals can benefit from this program and Ms. Wright answered questions from the group. The meeting closed with a discussion about the ATK-KEE equipment donation drives that are either just completed or in process and the results are outstanding! Full reports on these activities are promised for the December meeting in Salina.