EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021
(Virtually the same conference, without elevators, airplane tickets, or hotel room keys)
3/15/2022 | 1:50 PM - 2:15 PM | How is California Improving Early Language Acquisition Opportunities? | Room 6
How is California Improving Early Language Acquisition Opportunities?
Six years ago, California became the first state to pass the LEAD-K Law, SB 210. The law includes making a list of early language acquisition and development milestones for Deaf infants and young children (ages 0-5) available for each family as part of the Early Intervention work. The participants will have hands-on activities on utilizing the language milestones to advocate for their young children and learn about the outcomes of the SB 210 Deaf children's language data. The presentation also focuses on SB 210 resources the families and professionals utilize to create accountability for Deaf children's early language acquisition opportunities: Language milestones, data, and IFSP/IEP language goals for Kindergarten-readiness.
- Learn about different ways families benefit from LEAD-K SB 210 Parent Profile that focuses on Deaf infants’ ASL and English language development from birth until age 5.
- Explore SB 210 resources that empower families with knowledge and skills to enforce language acquisition and development accountability for their Deaf child to arrive at Kindergarten ready for literacy.
- Develop the ability to recognize chronological age-appropriate language acquisition milestones for Deaf children.
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Presenters/Authors
Laura T. Petersen
(Virtual), California Department of Education, ltpetersen@csdf-cde.ca.gov;
Laura T Petersen MA Ed, currently provides support to families in California with young Deaf/HH children in her position as Early Intervention Consultant with the California Department of Education. She has worked with families with Deaf and Hard of Hearing children as a parent infant specialist, a behavior specialist, a home visit teacher and an Early Intervention Educational Consultant in both medical and educational environments. She supports families by helping them navigate the medical and educational interventions using research-based information regarding language acquisition and social-emotional development as they apply to the academic readiness of their children.
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julie rems-smario
(Virtual), California Department of Education, jsmario@csdf-cde.ca.gov;
Dr. Julie Rems-Smario, Ed.D works as an Early Language and Education Consultant in California at CORE, California School for the Deaf, a program of State Special Schools and Services at the Department of Education. Julie's work includes working as a co-director of California's Early Hearing Detection and Intervention, training Early Start professionals on how to develop language milestones goals for IFSP/IEP, supervising SB 210 data, developing resources for families of Deaf children, and providing technical assistance to Early Childhood Education professionals. During her free time, she volunteers as one of the Public Relations Director of a national campaign, Language Equality, and Acquisition for Deaf Kids (LEAD-K).
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