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2007 OSEP National Early Childhood Conference Marriott Crystal Gateway Hotel | Arlington, VA | December 1-5, 2007 Table of Contents Welcome ................................................................................................................... 1 A Dedication to Pascal “Pat” Trohanis ....................................................................3 Conference Logistics .................................................................................................4 Planning Committee ................................................................................................. 5 Conference Agenda ...................................................................................................9 Saturday, December 1...........................................................................................9 Sunday, December 2........................................................................................... 10 Monday, December 3 ......................................................................................... 11 Tuesday, December 4 ........................................................................................ 20 Wednesday, December 5 ....................................................................................25 Participant Lists ..................................................................................................... 28 By State & Jurisdiction ...................................................................................... 28 OSERS/OSEP Staff.............................................................................................52 NECTAC Staff ..................................................................................................... 53 By Last Name .....................................................................................................54 Table Top Displays..................................................................................................59 Hotel Floor Plan..................................................................................................... 60

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2007 OSEPNational Early Childhood

ConferenceMarriott Crystal Gateway Hotel | Arlington, VA | December 1-5, 2007

Table of Contents Welcome ................................................................................................................... 1 A Dedication to Pascal “Pat” Trohanis ....................................................................3 Conference Logistics.................................................................................................4 Planning Committee .................................................................................................5 Conference Agenda ...................................................................................................9 Saturday, December 1...........................................................................................9 Sunday, December 2...........................................................................................10 Monday, December 3 ......................................................................................... 11 Tuesday, December 4 ........................................................................................ 20 Wednesday, December 5 ....................................................................................25 Participant Lists..................................................................................................... 28 By State & Jurisdiction...................................................................................... 28 OSERS/OSEP Staff.............................................................................................52 NECTAC Staff .....................................................................................................53 By Last Name .....................................................................................................54 Table Top Displays..................................................................................................59 Hotel Floor Plan..................................................................................................... 60

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2007 OSEPNational Early Childhood

ConferenceMarriott Crystal Gateway Hotel | Arlington, VA | December 1-5, 2007

Welcome On behalf of the NECTAC staff, I am proud to welcome you all to the 2007 OSEP National Early Childhood Conference. We hope that you will find the conference sessions and opportunities to interact with your peers to be motivating and packed full of useful information. The 2007 conference is dedicated to the memory of Pascal (Pat) Trohanis,

the beloved former Director of NECTAC, who passed away in June, 2007. Pat hosted the annual early childhood conferences with his inimitable warmth, humor, and insight for almost 30 years. Especially as we gather for the plenaries and chat with friends and colleagues at the breaks, we will feel his absence and renew our commitment to our mutual mission to improve the lives of young children with special needs and their families. Please join us on Monday evening to remember and celebrate Pat’s life and accomplishments. In the spirit of Pat’s love of life, early childhood conferences, friends, and learning- the NECTAC staff say, “OPA!” Enjoy the conference!

Lynne Kahn, Interim Director of NECTAC, and the NECTAC staff

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A Dedication to Pascal “Pat” Trohanis

1943 – 2007

Throughout the OSEP Early Childhood Conference, we will celebrate the life and many contributions of the late Director of NECTAC, Pat Trohanis, our beloved friend and colleague, a leader in technical assistance and a champion of young children with special needs and their families.

Highlights of Professional Background and Experience

Professional Experience • Senior Scientist at the Frank Porter Graham (FPG) Child Development Institute and Clinical

Associate Professor at the School of Education, University of Chapel Hill, North Carolina

• Director of Multiple Technical Assistance Programs at FPG Child Development Institute supporting services for young children with disabilities and their families 1972 – 1986 Technical Assistance Development System (TADS) 1984 – 1987 State Technical Assistance Resource Team (START) 1987 – 2001 National Early Childhood Technical Assistance System (NECTAS) 2001 – 2007 National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (NECTAC)

• Consultant to the Open Societies Institute with the George Soros Foundation supporting early education for young children in Russia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan.

Professional Honors and Awards

• The Division for Early Childhood of the Council for Exceptional Children’s Outstanding Service Award for Contributions to the Fields of Early Intervention and Preschool Special Education, 1989

• Federal Interagency Coordinated Council (FICC) Award for Outstanding Contribution to Children with Disabilities and their Families, 1996

• Infant and Toddler Coordinators’ Association’s Public Service Leadership Award, renamed the Trohanis Leadership Award and awarded posthumously, 2007

An upcoming issue of the Journal of Early Intervention will feature tributes to Pat’s life and work as well as his last article, noting the progress in providing services to young children with disabilities and their families. A symposium in his honor will be held next year.

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Conference Logistics About the Conference OSEP and the National Early Childhood TA Center welcome you to our annual gathering of IDEA-funded state programs and discretionary projects that focus on improving services and outcomes for young children with disabilities and other special needs and their families. This year’s conference features a mix of plenary sessions, concurrent topical sessions, pre and post conference offerings and meetings with OSEP staff. This booklet contains information to help you make the most of the conference and to enjoy your stay in the Washington Metropolitan Area. Conference Planning Group Many thanks to members of the planning group who contributed their expertise and time to design the conference’s content and organization. You will recognize them by their ORANGE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ribbon. Their names and information are listed on page 6 of this booklet. Goals and Agenda The five goals of this conference are described in this booklet. Also, the conference-at-a-glance agenda is located on the back page of this booklet, while the complete agenda is printed inside. Participants are welcome to attend any session that they choose. List of Participants Contact information for each attendee as submitted and registered by November 7th is included on the list of participants. There are alphabetical lists of attendees by state, OSERS/OSEP Staff and NECTAC Staff. Session presenters are indicated by (P). A complete alphabetical list of all registrants appears at the end of the list of participants. Maps A hotel floor plan, printed on the inside back cover of the conference booklet, identifies rooms in which meeting sessions will be held. Evaluation Forms The evaluation of general conference and post conference workshops will be conducted online this year. We do request that you fill out the short individual concurrent session evaluation forms that will be provided for each session that you attend. Your feedback is important to us. To fill out the forms online, visit http://www.nectac.org/~meetings/national2007/evaluations.html No Smoking, Please Smoking is permitted only within specific hotel designated smoking areas. Cell Phones and Pagers Please turn off pagers and cell phones during the meeting sessions so as not to distract presenters or other participants.

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Name Tags and Ribbons Your conference name tag will admit you to any of the conference sessions and help you network with other participants, including OSEP and NECTAC staff. Should you need assistance with any aspect of the conference, please feel free to contact any of the NECTAC staff. In order to assist you in networking, we are offering colored ribbons which you may attach to your name badges this year, coded as follows:

AQUA: First time attendees BLUE: NECTAC Staff GREEN: Parent/Family Members ORANGE: Conference Planning Committee RED: Presenters WHITE: OSEP/OSERS staff

Message Board Last minute session and room changes will be posted on the Message Board located in the conference registration area on the ballroom level of the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel. Participants are welcome to use the Board to communicate with other participants. Please check the Board often for messages and updates. Displays Participants are encouraged to visit the state, jurisdiction, project and TA organization displays in the Arlington Foyer beginning on Sunday. They will remain available through Tuesday at 5:00. Initial set-up time is Sunday at 7:00 am; take-down time is at 5:00 pm on Tuesday. Contact Information If participants have corrections to personal, project, or state contact information, please let NECTAC staff at the registration desk hear from you. Registration Desk The conference registration desk will be managed by NECTAC staff during the hours listed in the agenda. It is located at the Arlington Registration Desk on the ballroom level of the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel. If participants have any questions or concerns, please feel free to touch base with the NECTAC staff at the registration desk.

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2007 OSEP National EC Conference Planning Committee Members

Chair

Beth Rous

EC Projects Representative Laurie Dinnebeil

Section 619 Representative

Mary Louise Jones

Part C Representative Ron Benham

Parent Representatives

Mary Eaddy Nancy Peeler

Regional Resource Centers Representative

Rich Lewis

OSERS/OSEP Members Gail Houle Julia Martin

Ginger Sheppard Rhonda Spence Nancy Treusch

Jennifer Tschantz

National Early Childhood TA Center Members Betsy Ayankoya

Joicey Hurth Sharon Ringwalt

Judy Swett Anne Taylor

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Conference Goals for Participants • To gain knowledge and appreciation of the current requirements under

IDEA for Part C and Section 619. • To gain a better understanding of research findings and the use of

successful evidence based practices related to U.S. Department of Education goals and initiatives.

• To acquire resources that will support the use of data to improve practice and accountability in the implementation of the IDEA.

• To build relationships and acquire strategies for strengthening and expanding collaborative partnerships with and among families and others in policy development and systems improvement at the federal, state and local levels.

• To gain a sense of confidence, energy and achievement for continued work on behalf of young children with disabilities and other special needs and their families.

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2007 OSEPNational Early Childhood

ConferenceMarriott Crystal Gateway Hotel | Arlington, VA | December 1-5, 2007

Saturday, December 1, 2007 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Conference Registration Arlington Registration Desk

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Pre-Conference Events Strategies for Measuring Child and Family Outcomes Workshop Kathleen Hebbeler Lynne Kahn

Salon 3

Participants in this workshop will explore analyses and interpretation of their child outcomes data. The group will discuss such questions as "What did we find? What does it mean? How can I tell if it's clean?" Sample state data will be provided for discussion, and participants are encouraged, if possible, to bring their own data and roll up their sleeves.

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Sunday, December 2, 2007 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Conference Registration Arlington Foyer

8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Pre-Conference Events National Meeting of State ICC Chairs, Members and Staff

Salons J & K

This will be an opportunity to share our SICC resources, discuss old and new issues. In the afternoon, the ICC members and staff will join ITCA for Federal updates in Salons A & B. Discussion opportunities to address the question: "Where are we going in Early Intervention?

Part C Coordinators Meeting

Salons A & B

This meeting is hosted by the IDEA Infant and Toddler Coordinators Association, and is open to Part C Coordinators and staff from all states and territories. Two participants from member states/territories are invited to attend as part of their membership. Pre-registration through the Association is required for all participants. The meeting agenda includes: General Association Business, Reports and Products Update, Strategic Plan review, Federal Update, Historical Perspective/Future Directions of Part C.

1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Pre-Conference Events Consortium of Section 619 Coordinators Business Meeting

Salon C

This meeting is intended for state and territorial Section 619 Coordinators. It is the premier opportunity for Section 619 coordinators to meet as a group to discuss high priority issues related to federal requirements for SPPs/APRs, data collection, and other issues. Coordinators will also formulate future initiatives for the Consortium of Section 619 Coordinators.

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Orientation for First-Time Attendees Betsy Ayankoya Joicey Hurth Julia Martin

Salon H

This session will provide an overview to the purposes, sponsors and participants of the annual OSEP National Early Childhood Conference. Highlights of this year's agenda and hints for enhancing participant experience will be included.

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Monday, December 3, 2007 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM

Conference Registration Arlington Registration Desk

9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Welcome and Opening Plenary Arlington Ballroom

Welcome and Greetings: Gail Houle and Julia Martin, Office of Special Education Programs; Sam Odom, Director FPG; Lynne Kahn, Interim Director, NECTAC; Joicey Hurth, Associate Director, NECTAC

9:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Plenary Implementation: The Missing Link between Research and Practice Dean Fixsen Arlington Ballroom

Opening Plenary Speaker: Dean Fixsen, Director of The National Implementation Research Network and Research Professor at the University of South Florida Collaborative for Children, Families and Communities. Dean specializes in the development and national implementation of evidence-based programs for children, families and adults with mental health and behavioral disorders.

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Refreshment Break and Visit Displays Arlington Foyer

11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Concurrent Sessions | Round 1 If It Ain't Broke...How Will We Know? Terry Harrison Marshall Peter Richard Zeller

Jefferson

This session will review national Part C data related to Procedural Safeguards. Possible explanations for the relative lack of activity in Part C dispute resolution will be explored as will the experiences of New Jersey, a state that capably manages dispute resolution activity. Ample time will be allowed for session attendees to share their successes, challenges, and concerns.

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Act Early: The Role of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Early Identification Georgina Peacock Camille Smith

Salon K

This session is an overview of CDC's role in early identification and early intervention. Highlights of history and current projects, including Learn the Signs: Act Early. Discussion will also cover future research, policy and programmatic needs.

Coaching in Early Childhood: An Overview of Professional Development Models Implemented in Kansas, Nebraska and Maine Sue Bainter Mary Bohning Linda Labas Ellen Pope Carol Puffer Jan Thelen

Salon C

This session highlights experiences of three states using coaching in early childhood within their professional development systems. Each state receives support from Dathan Rush and M'Lisa Sheldon. The models presented are used in Part C, Part B, and Early Reading First, and span across professional roles and responsibilities.

Early Literacy in Part C and Part B (619) Programs: How Are We Doing and How to Move Forward Carl Dunst Salon H

The first part of this presentation will discuss the Center for Early Literacy Learning (CELL)'s work in determining the level of early literacy practices occurring in Part C and Part B (619) programs and identifying evidence-based early literacy practices for children served by these programs from the available literature. The second part of the presentation will describe CELL's specialized technical assistance activities that will occur over the next four years to enhance early literacy learning for young children with disabilities.

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Dads Joseph Anderson Christopher Auer Bruce Orr

Lee

Want to know how to interact with and effectively engage fathers of children with special needs? Want insights into getting the father of the child with special needs more involved? Get the inside scoop from this panel discussion featuring three experienced dads with a diverse range of experiences. You may be surprised at what you hear!

Federal Updates from the Child Care Bureau, The Office of Head Start, and the Administration on Developmental Disabilities Moniquin Huggins Jennifer Johnson Jim O'Brien

Salon J

There are many exciting initiatives happening at the Federal level for children and their families. This session will share the latest updates from the Child Care Bureau, the Office of Head Start and the Administration on Developmental Disabilities. Time will be made available for questions and discussion.

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Issues Related to Implementation Success Dean Fixsen Salon 1

Do you have questions about taking research to practice? What is the most effective means of implementation in the human service arena? This will be an opportunity to discuss ideas and issues with Dean Fixsen about implementation frameworks that can guide efforts to move science-to-service more effectively and more efficiently to result in better outcomes for children and families.

Measuring Child Outcomes: Preparing the 2008 APR for Indicators B7 and C3 Kathleen Hebbeler Lynne Kahn Ruth Ryder Jennifer Tschantz

Salon 3

This session will provide participants an opportunity to discuss the data analysis and reporting child outcomes for Indicators B7 and C3 in preparation for the February 2008 APR submission. OSEP and ECO staff will present relevant resources and information, followed by an open discussion where participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and to discuss options for data analysis and reporting on child outcomes.

Meeting the Challenge of Fiscal Stability: Refining an Interagency Finance System Julie Curry Maureen Greer Erin Kinavey Susan Ord

Salon 2

This session will describe the strategic planning process that three states are implementing to address the fiscal challenges facing their early intervention systems. The states will share the challenges and opportunities that they have experienced while utilizing the skills and processes gained from the fiscal leadership symposium.

New Part C Coordinator Orientation Jim Henson Grace Kelly Lynda Pletcher

Salon F

This session, available by invitation only, will provide an orientation to the Part C system for Part C Coordinators who have been in their positions for less than one year. Features will include identification of OSEP requirements, a time table for reports, critical elements in a Part C system and TA resources. New coordinators will have an opportunity to ask questions and identify future TA needs.

PDA (Professional Development in Autism) Center: Five Years of Lessons Learned Ilene Schwartz Salons D & E

The PDA Center provides training and support for school districts, families and communities to ensure that students with ASD have access to high quality, evidence-based services. In 5 years, the Center has provided training to more than 150 school districts. This session will include what we have learned about effective components and limitations of training and where that knowledge has led us toward providing training at district and state levels.

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Using Assistive Technology with Infants and Toddlers Philippa Campbell Salon G

A set of recommendations, based on studies carried out through Tots-N-Tech Research Institute, will be presented in this session. Participants will have opportunities to share information about how AT is used in their states and to discuss and identify recommendations for implementation in their own settings.

2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Concurrent Sessions | Round 2 "Connecting the Dots" -- Iowa's Online Transition Training Ann Bailey Mary Schertz

Salon J

This session will demonstrate an online training regarding transition practices at age 3, designed to support states in addressing compliance. The training, developed by the Iowa Department of Education and the North Central Regional Resource Center, will assist Service Coordinators and LEA staff in understanding the early childhood transition process.

Cross-Sector Professional Development Systems: State Strategies to Support All Early Childhood Professionals Sarah LeMoine Alexandria

Share and discuss successes and lessons learned in implementing professional development systems and activities across sectors: child care, Head Start, public pre-kindergarten, early intervention, etc. Explore the key elements of a cross-sector approach and learn about new resources to support planning, including NCCIC's Early Childhood Professional Development Systems Toolkit.

Cultural and Linguistic Competence in Early Childhood and Early Intervention Settings: The Role of Self-Assessment Tawara Goode Wendy Jones

Salon F

Assessing attitudes, practices, structures, and policies of organizations and their personnel is a necessary, effective and systematic way to plan for and incorporate cultural and linguistic competence. The National Center for Cultural Competence (NCCC) continues to pioneer innovative instruments and processes for conducting self- assessment. This session will offer participants the opportunity to engage in self-assessment, view a DVD vignette, and participate in facilitated discussions on self-assessment in early childhood and early intervention settings.

Do You Have a Vacancy? Factors Affecting Personnel Shortages and Strategies for Successful Recruitment/Retention Sharon Ringwalt Jefferson

Personnel shortages can affect states' compliance with OSEP indicators related to timeliness of evaluations, assessments, and delivery of services. This session will provide information gleaned from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's (ASHA's) focused initiative on personnel issues in healthcare and education. Common barriers to successful recruitment and retention will be presented, as well as potential solutions to these barriers.

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Expanding Opportunities: A Cross-Agency Initiative to Promote Inclusive Options for Young Children with Disabilities, Birth to Five Beth Caron Moniquin Huggins Jennifer Johnson Mary Jones Jim O'Brien Jennifer Olson

Salon 2

Over the last three years, The Child Care Bureau, the Office of Head Start, the Administration on Developmental Disabilities and OSEP have invited cross-agency teams from 11 states to participate in a strategic planning initiative with the goal of improving inclusive opportunities for young children with disabilities. In this session, Federal representatives from the sponsoring agencies will discuss the goals of the initiative. Representatives from Idaho and Oregon will provide updates on their achievements and ongoing efforts.

How a Functional and Responsive State Data System Can Help Address APR Indicators and General Supervision Terry Harrison Jamie Kilpatrick Rich Lewis Christine Nogami-Engime Rhonda Spence Sharon Walsh Wendy Whipple

Salon 3

This session will describe the strategies, criteria, and considerations in revamping a state data system to become functional and responsive to the data needs of the state, including APR indicators and general supervision systems. Real life examples of data system development will be presented and demonstrated by state Part C Coordinators and national TA providers.

How To Explain the Numbers: Helping Staff, Parents, and Other Stakeholders Understand the Results of the NCSEAM Surveys for Part C (Indicator C4) and 619 (Indicator B8) Batya Elbaum Pamela Roush

Salon H

Making good use of data requires a common understanding of what the data mean. This session will provide participants with strategies for explaining the measures and percentages that come from the NCSEAM rating scales addressing Indicators C4 and B8.

No Magic Bullet! Effective Child Find Requires Many Different Approaches Carl Dunst Salon C

What evidence there is from mostly randomized controlled studies suggests that there is no single answer to the question, "How do you increase child find and referral?" If you know your eligibility definition, monitor who takes care of the potentially eligible children, and understand whether these providers believe intervention can make a difference; then you can target your child find message and increase your referrals. This session will explore the major findings from the 5-year Tracking, Referral, and Assessment Center for Excellence (TRACE).

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OSEP Part C Fiscal Management Verification: What Is It And How Do I Prepare? David Steele Anne Taylor

Salon 1

This presentation will provide a detailed walk-through of the Part C Fiscal Management Verification Desk Audit, including definitions and practical information related to the implementation of requirements. States will learn more about this OSEP process and critical elements of the requirements.

Paving the Way for Earlier Intervention and Improved Outcomes for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) Gail Houle Rebecca Landa

Salon G

Evaluating social and communication development in infants at high and low risk for ASD starting at 14 months of age revealed that approximately half of all children with ASD may be diagnosed around their first birthday. This session discusses recent findings using standardized tests of development and play-based behaviors in children 14, 18, and 24 months of age. The presentation focuses on how disruptions in social, communicative and play development can signal earlier diagnosis and lead to earlier intervention.

Rising to the Challenge of Supporting "Challenged Families": The Early Childhood Family Support Community of Practice Donna Beauchamp Ann Turnbull

Salons F & G

This presentation will focus on families who face multiple challenges and need responsive supports. It will highlight best available research, family wisdom, and professional wisdom as identified through the Early Childhood Family Support Community of Practice (CoP). Emphasis will be on how the CoP can be an ongoing resource for Part C systems.

RTI Goes To Pre-K: An Early Intervening System Called Recognition and Response Virginia Buysse Jennifer Neitzel

Lee

The session presents the origins of Recognition and Response and the rationale for using a multi-tier model for early intervening. Participants will have an opportunity to consider methods of universal screening and progress monitoring as part of an integrated assessment plan and review instructional support strategies within a three-tier model.

Zero Means Birth, Especially for Preterm Born Children: Early Intervention's Opportunity and Responsibility Heidelise Als Salon D

Preterm infants constitute 12 % of US newborns (18% for African Americans) and are the largest subgroup requiring Early Intervention (EI) and special school services. NIDCAP, an evidence-based cost effective intervention, begins in the newborn intensive care nursery, significantly prevents early and later disability. National implementation is strongly encouraged.

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3:30 PM - 4:00 PM

Refreshment Break and Visit Displays Arlington Foyer

4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

Concurrent Sessions | Round 3 Principles and Effective Practices for Providing EI Services in Natural Environments: Reaching Consensus Joicey Hurth Grace Kelly Lynda Pletcher

Salon C

A national workgroup of researchers, state leaders, family members and TA providers has been working to reach consensus and describe principles and practices of service delivery for young children and families in natural environments. Draft documents will be shared for group discussion and input. Participants should review the documents prior to the session at http://www.nectac.org under Announcements/handouts for Principles and Practices session at National Conference or ask for copies at the conference registration desk.

A National Position on Inclusion: An Opportunity for Dialogue Virginia Buysse Camille Catlett

Lee

This session will provide an opportunity to learn more about the development of a joint DEC- NAEYC position statement on inclusion. Participants will be encouraged to discuss core components and to provide suggestions. Next steps, including opportunities for submitting written comments on a draft, will be described.

CAPTA: Lessons Learned Mary Jones Laura Kender John Lippitt Kim Wedel Regina Woodcock

Salon D & E

This panel discussion highlights strategies of four states that are working collaboratively with child protective services agencies, birthing hospitals, and other agencies to refer, evaluate and serve infants and toddlers who are involved in a substantiated case of child abuse or neglect or are identified as affected by illegal substance abuse, or withdrawal symptoms resulting from prenatal drug exposure.

Charting the Course for the Drug Endangered Child Holly Hopper Jefferson

Drug exposure in utero or in the home environment can result in a range of negative effects to children. Identifying situations of risk in time to respond can be difficult. Interventions, caregiver support and a healthy environment are critical to improve the developmental trajectory of children born to drug using mothers. Many exposed children have delays that are not severe enough to qualify for services. This session will address what we know about the effects of the drug using environment on ability to nurture the young child and how we can alter the course of the drug endangered child.

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Creative Financing and Private Insurance (Part I) Ron Benham Andy Gomm Carolyn Stiles

Salon 1

In this two-part session, Part C Coordinators from diverse states will relate their experiences with obtaining private insurance to financially support Part C services. The session will focus on challenges (e.g., lifetime caps) and successes (e.g., new revenue streams) in accessing funding from health insurers. Opportunities for question and answers will be built into the session.

Critical Data Features That Can Enhance Finance, Billing, and Data Collaboration Terry Harrison Jamie Kilpatrick Anne Lucas Christine Nogami-Engime Rhonda Spence David Steele Sharon Walsh

Salons F & G

This session will describe components of state data systems that were designed to augment state and local agencies' abilities to improve their systems of finance and billing. In addition, creation of data collaboration capabilities which enable more effective and timely transition and monitoring will be described and demonstrated.

Early Childhood Transition: Effective Approaches for Building and Sustaining State Infrastructure Sheron Cochran Dawn Downer Linda Goodman Maria Synodi Kathy Whaley

Salon 3

This session provides an overview of the National Transition Initiative collaboratively sponsored by OSEP, the RRC Network, NECTAC and the National Early Childhood Transition Center. The initiative focuses training and TA supports to states as they design and implement effective systems in response to the APR early childhood transition indicators reflecting the regulatory requirements under the IDEA. Two states, Connecticut and Indiana, will share their multi-level strategies for change and maintenance of an infrastructure which leads to positive child and family transition outcomes. Strategies discussed will include approaches to general supervision, data collection and analysis, collaborative activities, policy clarification and personnel development.

Implementation of Interventions to Promote Young Children's Social and Behavioral Outcomes Glen Dunlap Lise Fox Barbara Smith

Salon 2

The TA Center on Social Emotional Intervention provides states with training and technical assistance on effective approaches for promoting the social-emotional development of young children served under the IDEA. This session will include a description of the activities and resources of the Center and a focused discussion on what the Center can do to address needs and challenges.

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Itinerant ECSE Part B (Section 619) Services: Research Support for Consultation and Legal Authority Under IDEA Kim Carlson Laurie Dinnebeil William McInerney

Salon H

The expansion of itinerant services in most states has raised questions about the relative efficacy of service delivery models (direct vs. consultation). Consultation has been identified as a preferred model of intervention by some advocates. The presenters will address relevant research and the legal authority for consultation.

Local Benefits of Implementing Child Outcomes Data Mary Ann Discenza Sandi Harrington

Salon J

The collection of child outcomes data is very new, but there are already reports of benefits at the local level. Virginia's Part C Coordinator will share their approach to measuring child outcomes using the Child Outcomes Summary Form (COSF), and a local administrator will talk about how the implementation has impacted local programs and practices.

On the Road Home Mary Louise Jones Alexandria

Almost two and one half years post hurricanes Katrina and Rita, we will reflect on the challenges faced by the Gulf states in the aftermath of massive destruction and diaspora of their populations. Insights will be offered through presentations by Early Intervention and Preschool Special Education staff from effected states on system operations and challenges then and now. Facilitated discussion will follow the presentation.

State and National Developments in Early Care and Education: Advocating for Quality Programs Helen Blank Salon K

This session will provide highlights of developments at state and federal levels concerning early care and education. It will discuss strategies advocates use to support investment in high quality programs and what the future landscape might be in the states and territories. Audience members are encouraged to share their experiences.

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Plenary Pascal Trohanis Memorial Reception

Salons 4, 5 & 6

Everyone is invited to a tribute to the late Director of the National Early Childhood TA Center, Pat Trohanis. Members of the Trohanis family will participate in this Reception which will feature music, photo montage, and personal reflections.

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Tuesday, December 4, 2007 7:30 AM - 8:45 AM

Continental Breakfast and Visit Displays Arlington Foyer

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Conference Registration Arlington Registration Desk

9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Plenary Greetings and Updates from the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) Lou Danielson Ruth Ryder

Salons 1, 2 & 3

11:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Refreshment Break and Visit Displays Arlington Foyer

11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Concurrent Meetings with MSIP State Contacts and OSEP Project Officers

Section 619 State Contact

Salon B

Section 619 Coordinators meeting with Nancy Treusch, OSEP MSIP

Team A - Gregg Corr

Salon A

Part C and ICC representatives from the following states/jurisdictions: AR, BIA, DC, IA, KY, NM, ND, OR, PA, PR, RI, SD TX, VT, WV

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Team B - Judy Gregorian

Salon D

Part C and ICC representatives for the following states/jurisdictions: AS, AZ, CO, CNMI, CT, MP, FM, GU, HI, MH, MA, MI, OH, PW, TN,WA

Team C - Lois Taylor

Salon H

Part C and ICC representatives from the following states/jurisdictions: AK, DE, FL, ID, KS, MD, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NY, OK, UT, VI, WY

Team D - Larry Ringer

Salons F & G

Part C and ICC representatives from the following states/jurisdictions: AL, CA, GA, IL, IN, LA, ME, MN, MS, MO, NC, SC, VA, WI

Part D Early Childhood Projects and Parent Centers

Salon C

OSEP Research to Practice Division Staff

2:00 PM - 3:45 PM

Plenary History and Vision: Serving Families and Young Children with Special Needs Bobby Silverstein Martha Ziegler Jan Thelen Ron Benham

Salons 1, 2 & 3

Robert "Bobby" Silverstein has over 30 years experience analyzing complex public policy issues and developing comprehensive, innovative, and common-sense legislative and regulatory solutions. Currently, Mr. Silverstein is the director of the Center for the Study and Advancement of Disability Policy and is with the law firm of Powers, Pyles, Sutter & Verville, PC. Mr. Silverstein served in various staff capacities in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate between 1985 and 1997, negotiating and drafting bipartisan, consensus legislation. As staff director and chief counsel for the Subcommittee on Disability Policy of the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources, he was the behind-the-scenes

architect of many bills enacted into law, including the IDEA (PL 99- 457) and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Respondents: Martha Ziegler, private consultant, parent leader and advocate for families and people with disabilities for over 40 years. Jan Thelen, 619 Coordinator, Special Education Office, NE State Department of Education, a leader in early childhood special education service system development and improvement for 33 years. Ron Benham, Part C Coordinator, MA State Department of Public Health, a leader in Early intervention service system development and improvement s for 24 years.

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3:45 PM - 4:15 PM

Refreshment Break and Visit Displays Arlington Foyer

4:15 PM - 5:45 PM

Concurrent Sessions | Round 4 Early Learning Guidelines: What are States Doing and What are the Implications? Karen Alexander McGinley Jim Lesko Jana Martella Catherine Scott Little

Salon A

Almost half of the states have published Early Learning Guidelines to describe the characteristics, skills, and knowledge they hope to facilitate in infants and toddlers. Participants in this session will learn how states can develop high quality guidelines that support best practices for infants and toddlers, hear recommendations from the ZERO TO THREE Expert Advisory Panel, and learn the results of content analyses of guidelines. Participants will discuss implications for developing or implementing early learning guidelines for infants and toddlers, how they connect and align with guidelines for children aged three to eight and for young children with disabilities.

A Primer for State Leaders in Translating Part C Services and Supports into Medicaid Reimbursement Susan Mackey Andrews Salons D & E

This session is designed to meet a range of states' needs, from Medicaid 101 to improving current Medicaid partnerships. Participants should bring questions and scenarios for problem solving or translation and creative approaches to accessing Medicaid to support EI/ECSE services and supports. Handouts will include a dictionary of terms to help in the translation process for EI/ECSE leaders interested in maximizing Medicaid funding for their state. The facilitator will be responsive to varying needs within the group.

Creative Financing and Private Insurance (Part II) Ron Benham Dawn Downer Linda Goodman Brad Hutton

Salon 2

In this two-part session, Part C Coordinators from diverse states will relate their experiences with obtaining private insurance to financially support Part C services. The session will focus on challenges (e.g., lifetime caps) and successes (e.g., new revenue streams) in accessing funding from health insurers. Opportunities for question and answers will be built into the session.

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Daddy's Boots/Mommy's Boots: Challenges for Young Children Who Face the Deployment of a Parent Heather Hebdon Salon K

Children with disabilities have many challenges, but when coupled with a parent deploying for military duty, the additional stress the family undergoes can be difficult. This interactive presentation will provide strategies, resources, and information on the needs of this population.

Important Ways That Early Interventionists Can Make a Difference in the Lives of Families with Infants Who Were Born Prematurely Brenda Hussey-Gardner Salon J

This presentation will provide information on medical issues associated with developmental delay in premature infants, research related to trends in early intervention services and ways to help families of children with premature infants, including monitoring developmental milestones and understanding preemie signals.

Maltreated Infants: Identifying Factors Associated with Poorer Outcomes Julie McCrae Anita Scarborough

Alexandria

Presenters will provide characteristics of maltreated infants and their caregivers that are linked to poorer developmental outcomes five years later. Findings will be discussed in the context of how Part C can provide interventions to meet the vision of CAPTA that recognizes specific factors associated with later developmental problems.

Monitoring of Local Programs for Better Outcomes on Indicator B6 Mary Louise Jones Cynthia Ramagos Pam Reising-Rechner

Salon B

Two states will share how they have improved performance and obtained better data in local programs for Indicator B6 (Preschool Settings). Monitoring of and technical assistance to low performing LEAs have been effective improvements strategies. There will be opportunities for discussion and questions.

National Professional Development Center on Inclusion (NPDCI): Products and Strategies to Support States Virginia Buysse Camille Catlett Shelley deFosset Pam Winton

Salon C

Participants will learn about the components of an integrated plan and a state portfolio for professional development on inclusion. In this interactive session, participants will also learn about strategies and products that are being developed by NPDCI to support state cross-sector professional development planning for inclusion. Presenters will generate and share ideas about the kinds of supports that help them in their roles as facilitators of inclusion.

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Personnel Preparation in Early Intervention and Early Childhood Special Education: An Overview of Credentialing, Training and Technical Assistance, and Provider Perspectives Mary Beth Bruder Cristina Mogro-Wilson Barbara Smith Vicki Stayton

Salon 1

The Center to Inform Personnel Preparation Policy and Practice in Early Intervention and Preschool Education will give an overview of the national projects conducted over the past 5 years focusing on three main areas: (1) Credentialing for personnel working with children in Parts C and 619; (2) training and technical assistance; and (3) personnel perceptions from those working in the field.

Restructuring State Governance to Bring Early Childhood Programs and Services Together Patricia Cameron Paula Goff Joicey Hurth Vivian James

Salon H

Several states have restructured how early care and education services are administered in order to create true collaborations and shared resources among various early childhood programs. States differ on which programs were brought together and on the mechanisms/impetus for doing so. KY, MA and NC will share their progress in these collaborative efforts, describing their approaches, challenges, impacts and lessons learned. Participants will have an opportunity to discuss and share their own experiences.

Transition and School Readiness: The State of the Evidence and Recommended Practices Beth Rous Salons 4, 5 & 6

The National Early Childhood Transition Center (NECTC) will provide an overview of current research on transition and school readiness. Specific information on key transition practices will be presented along with strategies identified to support these practices for both sending and receiving agencies. Discussion will focus on the use of evidence-based practices.

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Wednesday, December 5, 2007 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Concurrent Sessions | Round 5 Infant and Toddler Program Constituency Group Meeting Ron Benham Maureen Greer

Salon 3

Participants will debrief the Conference, with opportunities to discuss new learnings, questions and challenges. Participants may continue the discussion of future directions for early intervention. They will generate potential strategies for addressing challenges, and ideas for follow-up activities. The session is open to all interested in the Part C program for infants and toddlers and their families.

Parents and Family Members Constituency Group Meeting Mary Eaddy Nancy Peeler Judy Swett

Salon K

Participants will debrief the Conference, with opportunities to discuss new learnings, questions and challenges. Participants will discuss future directions for parent leadership and services for families and young children with special needs. They will generate potential strategies for addressing challenges, and ideas for follow-up activities. The session is open to all interested in parent leadership in IDEA early childhood programs.

Preschool Special Education Program Constituency Group Meeting Mary Louise Jones Jim Lesko

Salon A

Participants will debrief the Conference, with opportunities to discuss new learnings, questions and challenges. Participants will discuss future directions for preschool special education programs. They will generate potential strategies for addressing challenges, and ideas for follow-up activities. The session is open to all interested in the Section 619 program.

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Break Arlington Foyer

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10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Closing Plenary The Dance of Partnership: Why Do My Feet Hurt? Janice Fialka Salons 1, 2 & 3

Janice Fialka, nationally recognized social worker, author and speaker will present on strengthening the parent- professional partnership. She writes and presents from her dual perspectives as a social worker of 30 years and as a mother of an adult with cognitive disabilities. Currently, she is the Special Projects Trainer for Michigan's Part C, Early On Training and Technical Assistance.

12:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Post-Conference Activities Pacific Basin Lunch and Technical Assistance Meeting

Salon A

This meeting is for representatives from the Pacific jurisdictions, OSEP and TA providers to the Pacific region.

1:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Post-Conference Activities General Supervision, Monitoring, and Accountability: Contemplating the Annual Performance Report (APR) Ann Bailey Jennifer Huisken Sharon Walsh

Salon 3

This session will focus on the general supervision and monitoring provisions of IDEA 2004 with a particular emphasis on Part C early intervention and Part B preschool special education. Discussions will be within the context of national accountability efforts particularly the importance of and use of valid and reliable data to ensure improved outcomes for children and their families. Requirements related to the State Performance Plan (SPP) and the Annual Performance Report (APR), state and local public reporting and the state and local determinations process will be discussed with opportunities for participants to identify and discuss issues and strategies related to their own state and local examples. The session will also discuss strategies for using state data to identify and correct noncompliance related to performance on SPP compliance indicators as well as reporting these data on SPP-C Indicator 9 and SPP-B Indicator 15 annually through the APR process. During the session, tools and strategies will be shared that have been developed by the North Central Regional Resource Center (NCRRC) to guide state and local planning for the use of performance data to prioritize and implement effective improvement strategies to ensure continued improved performance on SPP indicators. Participants will have opportunities to use these tools and work in small facilitated groups using their own state/local/regional data or data from hypothetical SPPS and APRs. There will be ample time for discussion of participants' state and local issues and challenges.

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Supporting Early Childhood Transition: State of the Evidence and Implications for Policy and Practice Beth Rous Salon 2

The National Early Childhood Transition Center (NECTC) is funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs to investigate and validate practices and strategies that enhance the early childhood transition process and support positive school outcomes for children with disabilities. This 3 1/2 hour workshop is designed to provide administrators, professional development faculty, and trainers with information on broad-based transition practices that have emerged from the series of studies undertaken by NECTC. Information will be shared on a conceptual framework for transition that may be used to guide the identification of appropriate strategies at the local or state level. Specific findings related to the "at three" transition will be presented and discussed within the context of this conceptual framework and will include information on proposed child and family outcomes related to key transition practices. Time will be provided for sharing and discussion among participants about results from the NECTC studies and implications for state and local programs.

Supporting Young Children with Challenging Behavior within Inclusive Programs: Adopting the Pyramid Model Lise Fox Mary Louise Hemmeter

Salon 1

This workshop will provide participants with an overview of the Pyramid Model Framework and the adoption of the approach by inclusive programs to promote the social development of young children and effectively address challenging behavior. Presenters will share case studies on the implementation of this model within child care, Head Start, and public school programs and share resources that are available for training and program implementation.

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

ALABAMA

PO Box 30210150 No. Ripley St.

[email protected]

JAN ENSTROM

Montgomery, AL 36104Phone: 334.242.8439

State Department of Education

P.O. Box 30210150 No. Ripley St.

[email protected]

CATHY JONES

Montgomery, AL 36104Phone: 334.242.8762

State Department of Education

P.O. Box 244023, c/o Hilda Lovejoy

[email protected]

GRACE KELLEY (P)

Montgomery, AL 36124-4023Phone: 334.244.3100

AUM/SERRC

78 Country Club Loop

[email protected]

HEIDI ROWE

Wetumpka, AL 36092Phone: 334.332.3759

USAF EDIS

P.O. Box 301410, Suite 504

[email protected]

LAURA ALICE WIDGEON

Montgomery, AL 36130-1410Phone: 334.242.3702

AL DMH/MR

ALASKA

3350 Commercial Dr. Ste 100

[email protected]

LYNN CASWELL

Anchorage, AK 99501Phone: 907.561.3701

Stone Soup Group

3601 C StreetSuite 978

[email protected]

ERIN KINAVEY (P)

Anchorage, AK 99503Phone: 907.269.3423

State of Alaska, OCS, EI ILP

3548 Biathalon Ave

[email protected]

DEBORAH KITELINGER

North Pole, AK 99705Phone: 907.388.0815

Governor's Council on Disabilities and Special Ed

3501 Denali St.

[email protected]

MANDI MORGAN

Anchorage, AK 99503Phone: 907.334.1338

Special Education Service Agency/ Hearing Impaired

3501 Denali StreetSuite 101

[email protected]

LORI ROTH

Anchorage, AK 99503Phone: 907.334.1300

Special Education Service Agency

3211 Providence DrivePSB Building 225

[email protected]

SHEILA SELLERS

Anchorage, AK 99508Phone: 907.644.6224

University of Anchorage Alaska

3350 Commercial DriveSuite 100

[email protected]

PAM SHACKELFORD

Anchorage, AK 99501Phone: 907.561.3701

Stone Soup Group

801 West 10th Street Suite 200P.O. Box 110500

[email protected]

LISA SMITH

Juneau, AK 99811-0500Phone: 907.465.2097

AK Dept. of Education & Early Development

1103 Oak Ave.

[email protected]

SARAH SOUDERS

Kenai, AK 99611Phone: 907.252.5132

Governor's Council on Disabilities and Special Edu

AMERICAN SAMOA

PO Box 7477

[email protected]

JEAN ASUEGA

Pago Pago, AS 96799Phone: 684.699.4987

American Samoa Department of Health

P.O. Box 4120

[email protected]

SEGIA IOANE

Pago Pago, AS 96799Phone: 684.633.1323

ASG/DOE/Special Education

PO Box 4660

[email protected]

IRIS LEOTA

Pago Pago, AS 96799Phone: 684.633.1323

ASDOE/Special Ed. Division

PO Box 7477

[email protected]

SUE SCANLAN

Pago Pago, AS 96799Phone: 684.699.4990

Part C of American Samoa

PO Box 7477

[email protected]

STACEY SCHAFF

Pago Pago, AS 96799Phone: 684.699.4990

American Samoa Early Intervention Program

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

ARIZONA

1535 W. JeffersonBin #15

[email protected]

VALERIE ANDREWS

Phoenix, AZ 85007Phone: 602.542.5448

AZ Dept of Education-Early Childhood

1101 E. Myrtle Avenue

[email protected]

MAUREEN CASEY

Phoenix, AZ 85020Phone: 602.861.4975

PARENT

P.O. BOX 1893

[email protected]

PAULINE HUNTER

Chinle, AZ 86503Phone: 928.674.2189

Navajo Nation OSERS

ARKANSAS

4044 Frontage Road

[email protected]

JUDY EDDINGTON

Fayetteville, AR 72703Phone: 479.527.9145

Dept. of Human Services/Dev. Disablities Services

PO Box 4582

[email protected]

ESSIE HEWETT

Little Rock, AR 72214-4582Phone: 501.343.9598

KidsChoice Therapeutic Services, Inc.

88 Cypress Creek Drive

[email protected]

OPHELIA MOSLEY

Cabot, AR 72023Phone: 501.941.1310

Crossroad House Kids

1401 West Capitol, Suite 450

[email protected]

SANDRA REIFEISS

Little Rock, AR 72201-2936Phone: 501.682.4225

Arkansas Dept. of Education

1401 W. Capitol, Suite 450

[email protected]

RHONDA SAUNDERS

Little Rock, AR 72201Phone: 501.682.4225

Arkansas Dept of Education

P.O. Box 1437 Slot N504

[email protected]

TRACY TURNER

Little Rock, AR 72203Phone: 501.682.8156

DHS/DDS First Connections

CALIFORNIA

5789 State Farm Dr., Suite 230

[email protected]

LINDA BREKKEN

Rohnert Park, CA 94928Phone: 707.953.5296

Head Start/Hilton Foundation Training Program

1600 9th Street MS 3-8

[email protected]

KEVIN BROWN

Sacramento, CA 95814Phone: 916.654.2767

Department of Developmental Services

Special Education Division1430 N St., Ste 2401

[email protected]

MEREDITH CATHCART

Sacramento, CA 95814Phone: 916.327.3702

California Department of Education

5789 State Farm Drive, Suite 230

[email protected]

CHERYL DUCEY

Rohnert Park, CA 94928Phone: 707.849.4062

SpecialQuest

600 Mockingbird Place

[email protected]

KATHLEEN HEBBELER (P)

Davis, CA 95616-7522Phone: 530.758.7483

SRI International

1600 9th Street MS 3-22

[email protected]

RICK INGRAHAM

Sacramento, CA 95814Phone: 916.654.2773

Department of Developmental Services

5789 State Farm Drive

[email protected]

ANNE KUSCHNER

Rohnert Park, CA 94928Phone: 707.478.9685

Desired Results Access Project

4501 Cathedral Oaks Road

[email protected]

PATTY MOORE

Santa Barbara, CA 93110Phone: 805.683.2145

Alpha Resource Center

P.O. Box 910007

[email protected]

MAC PETERSON

San Diego, CA 92191Phone: 858.546.9094

San Diego Regional Center

1430 N. Street, Suite 2401

[email protected]

PAMELA QUIROZ

Sacramento, CA 95814Phone: 916.327.3699

California Department of Education

Center for Prevention & Early Intervention1107 9th Street, Fourth Floor

[email protected]

VIRGINIA REYNOLDS

Sacramento, CA 95814-3608Phone: 916.492.4011

WestEd

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

504 Barringham Lane

[email protected]

THERESA ROSSINI

Modesto, CA 95350Phone: 209.544.2364

California Early Start

333 Ravenswood Ave.BS190

[email protected]

DONNA SPIKER

Menlo Park, CA 94025Phone: 650.859.6184

SRI International

5232 Claremont Avenue

[email protected]

KATE WARREN

Oakland, CA 94609Phone: 51.054.773.2216

Family Resource Network

COLORADO

201 West Colfax AvenueDept. 1107

[email protected]

CHRISTOPHER AUER

Denver, CO 80202Phone: 720.913.0894

Denver's Great Kids Head Start

201 E Colfax Ave

[email protected]

PENNY DELL

Denver, CO 80203Phone: 303.866.6720

Colorado Department of Education

L28-511813121 E. 17th Ave.

[email protected]

LARRY EDELMAN

Aurora, CO 80045Phone: 303.724.7671

JFK Partners, C234

3824 West Princeton Circle

[email protected]

ARDITH FERGUSON

Denver, CO 80236Phone: 303.866.7657

Department of Human Services

1333 Elm Ave.

[email protected]

JUSTIN GUTIERREZ

Canon City, CO 81212Phone: 719.275.055.0203

Starpoint

Division for Developmental Disability3824 W. Princeton Circle

[email protected]

COLLEEN HEAD

Denver, CO 80236Phone: 303.866.7262

Department of Health Services

3824 W. Princeton Circle

[email protected]

LEANDREA PFLUGER

Denver, CO 80236Phone: 303.421.2869

Early Childhood Connections

201 E. Colfax

[email protected]

HATTIE SHELTON

Denver, CO 80203Phone: 207.240.7297

Colorado Department of Education

1380 Lawrence St.,Suite 650

[email protected]

BARBARA SMITH (P)

Denver, CO 80204Phone: 303.556.3324

University of Colorado at Denver & Health Sciences

201 E. Colfax Ave.

[email protected]

SUSAN SMITH

Denver, CO 80203Phone: 303.866.6712

Colorado Department of Education

201 E Colfax Ave #409

[email protected]

NAN VENDEGNA

Denver, CO 80203Phone: 303.866.6602

Colorado Department of Education

CONNECTICUT

263 Farmington Avenue - MC6222

[email protected]

MARY BETH BRUDER (P)

Farmington, CT 06030-6222Phone: 860.679.1500

University of Connecticut UCEDD

460 Capitol Ave.

[email protected]

LINDA GOODMAN (P)

Hartford, CT 06106Phone: 860.418.6147

Connecticut Birth to Three System

460 Capitol Avenue

[email protected]

ANNA GORSKI

Hartford,, CT 06106Phone: 860.418.8716

State of Conn.- Birth to Three System

263 Farmington AvenueMC/6222

[email protected]

CRISTINA MOGRO-WILSON (P)

Farmington, CT 06030Phone: 860.679.1500

University of Connecticut

165 Capitol AvenueRoom 222

[email protected]

MARIA SYNODI (P)

Hartford, CT 06106Phone: 860.713.6788

State Department of Education

18 Green Meadow Rd.

[email protected]

ELAYNE THOMAS

Old Saybrook, CT 06475Phone: 860.304.0762

CT State ICC

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

DELAWARE

1901 N Dupont Hwy, Main Building

[email protected]

SUSAN CAMPBELL

New Castle, DE 19720Phone: 302.255.9137

Birth to Three Early Intervention System

1901 N. DuPont Highway, Main Building, Room 251

[email protected]

ROSANNE GRIFF-CABELLI

New Castle, DE 19720Phone: 302.255.9135

Birth to Three Early Intervention System, DHSS

205 E. BradfordMisty Vale

[email protected]

MICHELLE LAMERS

Middletown, DE 19709Phone: 302.378.0170

Delaware ICC

401 Federal St., Suite 2

[email protected]

JIM LESKO (P)

Dover, DE 19901Phone: 302.735.4210

Delaware Department of Education

502 W 36th Street

[email protected]

BRUCE ORR (P)

Wilmington, DE 19802Phone: 302.761.9347

ICC State of Delaware

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY - EUROPE

PSC 2 Box 7869

[email protected]

ANN HARDY

APO, AE 09012Phone: 208.267.1911

Magnum Medical

CMR 442 Box 925

[email protected]

NAOMI YOUNGGREN

APO, AE 09042Phone: 49.622.117.3375

DOD

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Dept. Peds.Building 41, 3900 Georgia Avenue, NW

[email protected]

JENNIE AUSTIN

Washington, DC 20307-5001Phone: 202.782.3859

Department of the Army

717 14th Street, NWSuite 1200

[email protected]

ELLEN BACHMAN

Washington, DC 20005Phone: 202.270.6385

Infants and Toddlers with Disability Division

1270 MarylandSuite 260

[email protected]

PATRICIA CLARK

Washington, DC 20024Phone: 202.449.8151

Head Start

717 14th Street NWSuite 1200

[email protected]

SHAUNDA CLARK-WHITE

Washington, DC 20005Phone: 202.727.5784

DHS/ECEA/ITDD

717 14th St., N.W., Suite 1200

[email protected]

DOROTHY DANIELS

Washington, DC 20005Phone: 202.727.5877

DHS/ECEA/ITDD

717 14th Street, NWSuite 1200

[email protected]

TRACIE DICKSON

Washington, DC 20017Phone: 202.727.5877

DC Part C

1825 Connecticut Avenue, NWAED-DSSC-FRC 7th Floor

[email protected]

CYNTHIA GLIMPSE

Washington, DC 20009Phone: 202.884.8203

Federal Resource Center

Georgetown University CCHDBox 571485

[email protected]

TAWARA D. GOODE (P)

Washington, DC 20057-1485Phone: 202.687.5387

National Center for Cultural Competence

1000 Thomas Jefferson St., NW

[email protected]

REBECCA HOLLAND COVIELLO

Washington, DC 20007Phone: 202.403.5404

American Institutes for Research

370 L'Enfant Promenade S.W.

[email protected]

ANGELA HUDSON

Washington, DC 20447Phone: 202.401.5676

Child Care Bureau/ Office of Family Assistance

370 L'Enfant Promenade SW5th Floor East, Room 5B0098

[email protected]

MONIQUIN HUGGINS (P)

Washington, DC 20447Phone: 202.690.8490

HHS/ACF/OFA/Child Care Bureau

2134 G Street NWRoom 425

[email protected]

MARIAN JARRETT

Washington, DC 20052Phone: 202.994.1509

George Washington University

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

200 Independence Ave, SWSuite 405D

[email protected]

JENNIFER JOHNSON (P)

Washington, DC 20201Phone: 202.690.5982

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

925 Rhode Island Ave

[email protected]

ZONDRA JOHNSON

Wachington DC, DC 20001Phone: 202.671.0882

District of Columbia Public Schools

Georgetown UniversityBox 571485

[email protected]

WENDY JONES (P)

Washington, DC 20057-1485Phone: 202.687.5531

National Center for Cultural Competence

717 14th St., NW Suite 1200

[email protected]

WANDA LILLY

Washington, DC 20005Phone: 202.727.5371

Early Care & Education Admin./ITDD

6015 33rd Street, NW

[email protected]

JANA MARTELLA (P)

Washington, DC 20015Phone: 202.244.3943

NAECS/SDE

1000 Thomas Jefferson St., NW

[email protected]

MAURY MCINERNEY

Washington, DC 20007Phone: 202.403.5374

American Institutes for Research

5151 Wisconsin Ave.Ste 300

[email protected]

SUSAN MISTRETT

Washington, DC 20016Phone: 716.510.9692

Teaching Strategies, Inc.

717 14th Street, NW12th Floor

[email protected]

BADIYAH M-SHARIF

Washington, DC 20005Phone: 202.727.6451

ECEA- Infants & Toddlers with Disabilities Div.

330 C Street SWSwitzer Bldg.

[email protected]

JIM O'BRIEN (P)

Washington, DC 20447Phone: 202.205.8646

Office of Head Start

717- 14th St NW, 12th Floor

[email protected]

GLORIA OTERO

Washington, DC 20005Phone: 202.727.5846

Infants & Toddlers with Disabilities Division

717 14th Street NWSuite 1200

[email protected]

CHERYL PARKER

Washington, DC 20005Phone: 202.727.5785

DHS/ECEA/ITDD

1250 Maryland Ave., SW

[email protected]

AMANDA QUESENBERRY

Washington, DC 20024Phone: 202.449.8157

Office of Head Start

717 14th Street NWSuite 1200

[email protected]

PERTINA SCOTT

Washington, DC 20005Phone: 202.727.6555Fax: 202.724.7230

ECEA- Infants & Toddlers with Disabilities Div.

Powers Pyles Sutter & Verville, P.C.1875 Eye Street, N.W., 12th Floor

[email protected]

ROBERT SILVERSTEIN

Washington, DC 20006Phone: 202.466.6550

Center for the Study and Advancement of Disability

370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW5th Floor East

[email protected]

WENDA SINGER

Washington, DC 20447Phone: 202.205.8345

Child Care Bureau, ACF

717 14th Street NW Suite 1200

[email protected]

SANDRA SMITH

Washington, DC 20005Phone: 202.727.6538

DHS/OECD/ Infants And Toddlers With DIsabilities D

2134 G Street NW

[email protected]

KARIN SPENCER

Washington, DC 20052Phone: 202.994.3724

George Washington University

717 14th St NW Suite 1200

[email protected]

DELICIA STEWART

Washington, DC, DC 20005Phone: 202.727.5564

DHS/ Office of Early Care and Education

400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Room 6E-110

[email protected]

KALA SURPRENANT

Washington, DC 20202Phone: 202.401.0441

U.S. Dept. of Education

1333 Ingraham St. NW

[email protected]

ZOE TROHANIS

Washington, DC 20011Phone: 202.234.1269

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

1333 Ingraham St. NWMARIO TRUBIANO

Washington, DC 20011Phone: 202.234.1269

717 14th Street, N.W.Suite 1200

[email protected]

WANDA TYLER-GUEYE

Washington, DC 20005Phone: 202.727.5847

DHS/Early Care and Education Administration

1280 Maryland Ave SW suite 260

[email protected]

JULIE WENNEKES

Washington DC, DC 20024Phone: 202.449.8154

Head Start

717 14th Street, N.W.

[email protected]

RUTH WILEY

Washington, DC 20005Phone: 202.727.0799

DHS/ITDD

FED. STATES OF MICRONESIA

P.O. Box P

[email protected]

MITCHON IOANIS

Kolonia, FM 96941Phone: 691.320.1055

FSM Special Education

FLORIDA

1551 Brescia Ave.

[email protected]

BATYA ELBAUM (P)

Coral Gables, FL 33155Phone: 305.495.6908

University of Miami

USF Collaborative for Children, Families and Com.13301 Bruce B Downs Blvd. MHC 1129

DEAN FIXSEN (P)

Tampa, FL 33612-3807Phone: 813.974.4446

University of South Florida

FMHI/CFS MHC 2113A13301 Bruce B. Downs Blvd

[email protected]

LISE FOX (P)

Tampa, FL 33612Phone: 813.974.6100

University of South Florida

1201 Australian Ave

[email protected]

RANDEE GABRIEL

Riviera Beach, FL 33404Phone: 561.842.3213

Parent to Parent

325 W. Gaines StreetSuite 601

[email protected]

MARILYN HIBBARD

Tallahassee, FL 32399Phone: 850.245.0962

Florida Department of Education

2921 Inverness PL

[email protected]

PAULA KENDIG

Pensacola, FL 32503Phone: 850.434.8131

FICCIT

1002 Miccosukee Road

[email protected]

ASHLEY OCAMPO

Tallahassee, FL 32308Phone: 850.980.1103

Family Network on Disabilities of FL

13301 N. Bruce B. Downs BlvdMHC 2113A

[email protected]

DIANE POWELL

Tampa, FL 33612Phone: 813.974.4626

University of South Florida

GEORGIA

2 Peachtree StreetSuite 11-226

[email protected]

TAMMY BEARD

Atlanta, GA 30303Phone: 404.657.2728

DHR Children with Special Needs

Babies Can't Wait2 Peachtree Street Suite 11-203

[email protected]

HELEN DULOCK

Atlanta, GA 30303Phone: 404.657.4857

DHR Children with Special Needs

SERMC, EDISBuilding 40701, 41st

[email protected]

LAURIE JOLLY-CALVIN

Fort Gordon, GA 30905-5650Phone: 706.787.5036

Department of the Army

1600 Clifton RoadMS E-87

[email protected]

GEORGINA PEACOCK (P)

Atlanta, GA 30033Phone: 404.498.4347

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

1600 Clifton RoadMS E-87

[email protected]

CAMILLE SMITH (P)

Atlanta, GA 30033Phone: 404.498.3007

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

205 Jesse Hill Jr., Dr., S.E.1870 Twin Towers East

[email protected]

JAN STEVENSON

Atlanta, GA 30334Phone: 404.656.3963

Georgia Department of Education

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

9505 Knollcrest Blvd, Suite 4

[email protected]

ROY SU

Alpharetta, GA 30022Phone: 678.549.9899

Tennessee State Department of Education

552 Aderhold HallDept. of Communication Sci. & Sp Ed

[email protected]

CYNTHIA VAIL

Athens, GA 30602Phone: 706.369.8857

University of Georgia

GUAM

P.O. Box DE

[email protected]

NERISSA BRETANIA-SHAFER

Hagatna, GU 96932Phone: 671.475.0593

Guam Public School System-Special Education

Federal Programs DivisionP.O. Box DE

[email protected]

E. JESSICA CAMACHO

Hagatna, GU 96932Phone: 671.475.1082

Guam Public School System

Office of Academic & Student AffairsUOG Station

[email protected]

JUNE DE LEON

Mangilao, GU 96923Phone: 671.735.2484

University of Guam, CEDDERS

Office of Academic & Student AffairsUOG Station

[email protected]

ELAINE ECLAVEA

Mangilao, GU 96923Phone: 671.735.2466

University of Guam, CEDDERS

Div. of Sp. Ed., Guam Early Intervention SystemP. O. Box DE

[email protected]

PATRICIA MANTANONA

Hagatna, GU 96932Phone: 671.735.2417

Guam Public School System

PO Box DE

[email protected]

CATHY TYDINGCO

Hagatna, GU 96932Phone: 671.475.0575

GPSS/Division of Special Education

HAWAI'I

641 18th Avenue Rm V-201

[email protected]

MANU ANANA

Honolulu, HI 96816Phone: 808.330.4523

Hawaii DOE

1350 South King StreetSuite 200

[email protected]

SUE BROWN

Honolulu, HI 96814Phone: 808.594.0006

Department of Health

641 18th Avenue Rm V-201

[email protected]

MICHAEL FAHEY

Honolulu, HI 96816Phone: 808.735.6222

Hawaii DOE

IDAHO

Department of Health and Welfare450 W. State Street, 5th Floor

[email protected]

CHRISTY CRONHEIM

Boise, ID 83720-0036Phone: 208.334.5514

Idaho Infant Toddler Program

P.O. Box 83720

[email protected]

JACQUE HYATT

Boise, ID 83720Phone: 208.332.6951

Idaho Department of Education

Department of Health and Welfare450 W. State Street, 5th Floor

[email protected]

MARY JONES (P)

Boise, ID 83720-0036Phone: 208.334.5523

Idaho Infant Toddler Program

605 Vista Avenue

[email protected]

AMBER SEIPERT

Lewiston, ID 83501Phone: 208.798.0129

Early Childhood Coordinating Council

PO Box 83720

[email protected]

MARYBETH WELLS

Boise, ID 83720-0027Phone: 208.332.6915

Idaho Department of Education

ILLINOIS

6020 W. 151st Street

[email protected]

MARLENE CHRIST

Oak Forest, IL 60452Phone: 708.342.5370

STAR NET Region VI

Early Childhood Division100 N. First St.

[email protected]

PAMELA REISING RECHNER (P)

Springfield, IL 62777Phone: 217.524.4835

Illinois State Board of Education

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

INDIANA

PO Box 29181

[email protected]

JAN BLEDSOE

Indianapolis, IN 46229Phone: 317.894.0818

Indiana ICC

Division of Exceptional LearnersRoom 229 State House

scochran

SHERON COCHRAN (P)

Indianapolis, IN 46204Phone: 317.232.0567

Indiana Department of Education

2853 E. 10th Street

[email protected]

MICHAEL CONN-POWERS

Bloomington, IN 47408Phone: 812.855.6508

Indiana Institute on Disability and Community

1515 W 75th Place

[email protected]

CLAUDIA CUMMINGS

Indianapolis, IN 46260Phone: 317.234.2718

Indiana ICC

402 W. Washington StW 386 MS02

[email protected]

DAWN DOWNER (P)

Indianapolis, IN 46204Phone: 317.233.9229

First Steps

5216 Lawford Ln

[email protected]

DONNA DRISCOLL

Fort Wayne, IN 46815Phone: 260.486.3458

Indiana ICC

6545 North Olney

[email protected]

MAUREEN GREER (P)

Indianapolis, IN 46220Phone: 317.251.0125

Emerald Consulting

Ball State University716 Teachers College

[email protected]

AZAR HADADIAN

Muncie, IN 47306Phone: 765.285.5710

Indiana ICC

PO Box 289

BECKY HAYMOND

Waldron, IN 46182Phone: 812.314.2983

Indiana ICC

402 W. Washington StW 386 MS02

[email protected]

LORA MILLER

Indianapolis, IN 46204Phone: 317.234.2250

Bureau of Child Development Services

1923 Fox Cove Blvd

[email protected]

ROB MORGAN

New Palestine, IN 46163Phone: 317.835.2254

Indiana ICC

16130 Brockton Ct

[email protected]

MARY JO PALADINO

Granger, IN 46530Phone: 574.273.6019

IN Transition Initiative, IU

18755 E CR 750 N

[email protected]

MICHELLE ROBB

Hope, IN 47246Phone: 812.546.0426

Indiana ICC

3926 Thad Ct

[email protected]

JAMIE STORMANT-SMITH

Lafayette, IN 47905Phone: 765.448.1758

Indiana ICC

IOWA

400 East 14th StreetGrimes State Office Building/3rd Floor

[email protected]

JULIE CURRY (P)

Des Moines, IA 50319-0146Phone: 515.281.5437

Iowa Department of Education

Early Childhood Services Bureau400 E. 14th St.

[email protected]

DEE GETHMANN

Des Moines, IA 50319-0146Phone: 515.281.5502

Iowa Department of Education

3925 Pierce St.

[email protected]

KELLY HANCOCK

Sioux City, IA 51104Phone: 712.255.2355

Iowa Council for Early ACCESS Dept. of Ed.

400 E 14th StreetGrimes State Office Building

[email protected]

MARY SCHERTZ (P)

Des Moines, IA 50319Phone: 515.281.5433

Iowa Department of Education

400 East 14th StreetGrimes State Office Building

[email protected]

LAURABELLE SHERMAN-PROEHL

Des Moines, IA 50319-0146Phone: 515.242.6018

Iowa Department of Education

KANSAS

1200 Sunnyside AveRoom 3136

[email protected]

DONNA BEAUCHAMP (P)

Lawrence, KS 66045Phone: 785.864.7601

Beach Center on Disability/Kansas Univ

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

1000 SW JacksonSuite 220

[email protected]

JULIE BROSKI

Topeka, KS 66612Phone: 785.296.1294

Kansas Department of Health and Environment

1122 West Campus Road521 JR Pearson, Bldg 80

[email protected]

MISTY GOOSEN

Lawrence, KS 66045-3101Phone: 785.864.0725

Kansas Inservice Training System

2601 Gabriel

[email protected]

MARGUERITE HORNBACK

Parsons, KS 67357Phone: 620.899.1373

University of Kansas, Life Span Institute

2601 Gabriel Ave

[email protected]

DAVID LINDEMAN

Parsons, KS 67357Phone: 620.421.6550

KU/Life Span Institute @ Parsons

College of Education1845 Fairmount, Box 28

[email protected]

LINDA MITCHELL

Wichita, KS 67260-0028Phone: 316.978.6367

Wichita State University

1000 SW JacksonSuite 220

[email protected]

CAROLYN NELSON

Topeka, KS 66612-1274Phone: 785.296.6135

Kansas Department of Health & Environment

3901 Rainbow BlvdMail Stop 2003

[email protected]

ELLEN POPE (P)

Kansas City, KS 66160Phone: 785.218.3216

University of Kansas Medical Center

1000 Jackson, Suite 220

[email protected]

JOE PORTING

Topeka, KS 66612-1274Phone: 785.296.8625

Kansas Department of Health and Environment

4330 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Suite 108

[email protected]

KATHLEEN STREMEL

Shawnee Mission, KS 66205Phone: 913.677.4562

NCDB

1200 Sunnyside Avenue3111 Haworth Hall

[email protected]

ANN TURNBULL (P)

Lawrence, KS 66045Phone: 785.864.7608

Beach Center on Disability

1000 SW Jackson,Suite 220

[email protected]

RYAN WEIR

Topeka, KS 66612-1274Phone: 785.296.6134

Kansas Department of Health and Environment

KENTUCKY

126 Mineral Industries Building

[email protected]

MEGAN COX

Lexington, KY 40506-0051Phone: 859.257.2084

IHDI/University of Kentucky

275 East Main Street, 6WA

[email protected]

LYNNE FLYNN

Frankfort, KY 40601Phone: 502.564.8341

Kentucky Interagency Coordinating Council

452 Boyd Street

[email protected]

BETH GARRETT

Russell, KY 41169Phone: 502.564.8341

Parent

17th Floor, Capital Plaza Tower500 Mero Street

[email protected]

PAULA GOFF (P)

Lexington, KY 40601Phone: 502.564.7056

Kentucky Dept. of Education

University of Kentucky310 Mineral Industries Bldg.

[email protected]

CAROLINE GOODEN

Lexington, KY 40506Phone: 859.257.2086

Human Development Institute

275 East Main Street, HS2W-C

[email protected]

KIRSTEN HAMMOCK

Frankfort, KY 40321-0001Phone: 502.564.3756

Kentucky Early Intervention Services Sytem

One Quality St

[email protected]

JAMES HENSON (P)

Lexington, KY 40507Phone: 859.948.2625

Mid-South Regional Resource Center

121 Washington AvenueSuite 204

[email protected]

HOLLY HOPPER (P)

Lexington, KY 40536-0003Phone: 859.218.2318

University of Kentucky

1 Quality Street, Suite 722

[email protected]

RICH LEWIS (P)

Lexington, KY 40507Phone: 859.533.6823

Mid-South RRC

University of Kentucky310 Mineral Industries Bldg.

[email protected]

KATHERINE MCCORMICK

Lexington, KY 40506Phone: 859.257.2086

Human Development Institute

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

University of Kentucky330 Mineral Industries Bldg.

[email protected]

BETH ROUS (P)

Lexington, KY 40506Phone: 859.257.2086

Human Development Institute

1906 College Heights Blvd., #31030

[email protected]

VICKI STAYTON (P)

Bowling Green, KY 42101-1030Phone: 270.745.3450

Western Kentucky University

1 Quality Street, Suite 722

[email protected]

KENNETH WARLICK

Lexington, KY 40517Phone: 859.257.4921

ASC/MSRRC

KENYA

P.O BOX 12178-00400View Park Towers

[email protected]

SAMUEL WANGAI

Nairobi, KE 254Phone: 25.472.266.9706

Wangai International Foundation

LOUISIANA

2000 Lake Shore Drive246 Education Building

[email protected]

LINDA FLYNN

New Orleans, LA 70148Phone: 504.280.6541

University of New Orleans

134 East Main Street

[email protected]

MARY F. HOCKLESS

New Iberia, LA 70560Phone: 337.224.5842

First Steps Referral and Consulting LLC

PO Box 94064

[email protected]

MARY LOUISE JONES (P)

Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9064Phone: 225.342.3372

Louisiana Department of Education

PMB 6153154B College Drive

[email protected]

JANE NELL LUSTER

Baton Rouge, LA 70808Phone: 225.267.4024Fax: 225.267.4228

LSU Health Sciences Center

P.O. Box 1509

[email protected]

JANIE MARTIN

Baton Rouge, LA 70821Phone: 225.219.7560

Louisiana SICC

P.O. Box 94064

[email protected]

CINDY RAMAGOS (P)

Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9064Phone: 225.342.3372

Louisiana Department of Education

628 N. 4th St

[email protected]

BRENDA SHARP

Baton Rouge,, LA 70802Phone: 225.342.0095

Department of Health and Hospitals

P.O. Box 3117

[email protected]

PAMELA SUND

Baton Rouge, LA 70821Phone: 225.342.8864

DHH/OCDD

MAINE

146 State House Station

[email protected]

DEBRA HANNIGAN

Augusta, ME 04967Phone: 207.624.6660

Maine DOE/CDS

48 Tandberg Trail

[email protected]

LINDA LABAS (P)

Windham, ME 04062Phone: 207.892.0455

Center for Community Inclusion & Disability Studie

3 Shore Road NorthP.O. Box 218

[email protected]

SUSAN MACKEY ANDREWS (P)

Dover-Foxcroft, ME 04426Phone: 207.564.8245

Solutions Consulting Group, LLC

MARYLAND

Donna Marie Batkis, LCSW, MSSW, MPM223 Anvil Way

[email protected]

DONNA MARIE BATKIS

Baltimore, MD 21212Phone: 410.377.2774

Private Practice

1650 Research BlvdRW 2512

[email protected]

HAIDEE BERNSTEIN

Rockville, MD 20850Phone: 240.453.2692

Westat

200 West Baltimore Street

[email protected]

SHIRLEY CLARK

Baltimore, MD 21201-2595Phone: 410.767.8868

Maryland State Department of Education

Department of Special Education1308 Benjamin Building

[email protected]

ASHA-LATEEF DOBBS

College Park, MD 20742Phone: 301.405.6477

University of Maryland College Park

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

1308 Benjamin Building

[email protected]

SARIKA GUPTA

College Park, MD 20742Phone: 301.405.5847

University of Maryland-College Park

Dept. of Pediatrics, Div. of Neonatology22 S. Greene St, Room N5W68

[email protected]

BRENDA HUSSEY-GARDNER (P)

Baltimore, MD 21201Phone: 410.328.8782

Univ. of MD School of Medicine

3901 Greenspring Ave.Professional Building, 2nd Floor

[email protected]

REBECCA LANDA (P)

Baltimore, MD 21211Phone: 410.343.0698

Kennedy Krieger Institute

1650 Research Blvd.RA 1206

[email protected]

JOY MARKOWITZ

Rockville, MD 20850-3195Phone: 301.315.5952

Westat

200 W. Baltimore Street9th floor

[email protected]

DEBORAH METZGER

Baltimore, MD 21201Phone: 410.767.0942

Maryland State Department of Education

200 W. Baltimore Street9th Floor

[email protected]

PAM MILLER

Baltimore, MD 21201Phone: 410.767.1019

Maryland State Department of Education

200 West Baltimore Street9th Floor

[email protected]

SANDRA MILLER

Baltimore, MD 21201Phone: 410.767.0838

State Department of Educaton

200 West Baltimore Street9th Floor

[email protected]

BRIAN MORRISON

Baltimore, MD 21201Phone: 410.767.0863

State Department of Education

200 West Baltimore Street, 9th FloorSpecial Education/Early Intervention

[email protected]

THOMAS STENGEL

Baltimore, MD 21201Phone: 410.767.1028

State Department of Education

1688 Wickham Way

NA

ANDY TROHANIS

Crofton, MD 21114Phone: 410.721.2807

1688 Wickham WayLINDA TROHANIS

Crofton, MD 21114Phone: 410.721.2807

Division of Special Education/Early Intervention200 W. Baltimore Street, 9th Floor

[email protected]

VALERIE VON BEHREN

Baltimore, MD 21201Phone: 410.767.7800

State Department of Education

200 W. Baltimore Street9th Floor

[email protected]

NANCY VOROBEY

Baltimore, MD 21201Phone: 410.767.0234

State Dept. of Education

MASSACHUSETTS

320 Longwood AveEN107

[email protected]

HEIDELISE ALS (P)

Boston, MA 02115Phone: 617.355.8249

Children's Hospital Boston

250 Washington St.

[email protected]

RON BENHAM (P)

Boston, MA 02108Phone: 617.624.5901

State Department of Public Health

51 Sleeper Street

[email protected]

DONNA MARIE BOLDEN

Boston, MA 02210Phone: 617.988.7810

Early Education and Care

51 Sleeper Street

[email protected]

PAT CAMERON (P)

Boston, MA 02210Phone: 617.988.7812

Early Education and Care

250 Washington Street

[email protected]

MARY DENNEHY-COLORUSSO

Boston, MA 01876Phone: 978.851.7261

Massachusetts Department of Public Health

350 Main Street

[email protected]

WHITNEY DONALDSON

Malden, MA 02148Phone: 781.338.3372

Massachusetts Department of Education

250 Washington Street

[email protected]

PATTI FOUGERE

Boston, MA 02108Phone: 617.624.5975

State Department of Public Health

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

250 Washington St. 5th Floor

[email protected]

SUZANNE GOTTLIEB

Boston, MA 01760Phone: 617.624.5979

Massachusetts Department of Public Health

959 Mohawk Trail

[email protected]

DARLA GUNDLER

North Adams, MA 01247Phone: 413.586.7525

250 Washington Street

[email protected]

JOHN LIPPITT (P)

Boston, MA 02108Phone: 617.624.6017

State Department of Public Health

126 Phoenix Ave.BLDG 2

[email protected]

MARGARET MAHONEY

Lowell, MA 01852Phone: 978.453.8331

Thom Anne Sullivan Center Early Intervention

250 Washington Street

[email protected]

HOLLY NEWMAN

Boston, MA 02108Phone: 617.994.9815

State Department of Public Health

711 Page Street

[email protected]

KIMBER O'CONNELL

Lunenberg, MA 01462Phone: 978.582.7098

Massachusetts ICC

58.5 Central Avenue

[email protected]

FAITH PIAGGI

North Adams, MA 01247Phone: 413.663.3610

Early Intervention Parent Leadership Project

25 Ambrose St 311

[email protected]

SUNDAY TAYLOR

Roxbury, MA 02119Phone: 617.571.2216

Imst Comm Inc LEND

350 Main St.

[email protected]

DONNA TRAYNHAM

Malden, MA 02148Phone: 781.338.6372

State Department of Education

30 Thane Street apt 2L

[email protected]

JOANNE WILLIAMS

Boston, MA 02124Phone: 617.265.2555

Boston Parent Rep MA ICC

30 Belknap Street, Apt. 1

[email protected]

MARTHA ZIEGLER (P)

Sommerville, MA 02144Phone: 617.996.9275

MICHIGAN

41235 Clermont Ave

[email protected]

KAREN ANTHONY

Novi, MI 48375Phone: 248.679.8822

Michigan Department Community Health

13109 Schavey RdSuite 4

[email protected]

CHRISTY CALLAHAN

DeWitt, MI 48820Phone: 517.668.0185

Clinton County RESA

13109 Schavey RoadSuite 4

[email protected]

SR. BARBARA CLINE

DeWitt, MI 48820Phone: 866.334.5437

Early On Training & Technical Assistance

10474 LaSalle Blvd.

[email protected]

JANICE FIALKA (P)

Huntington Woods, MI 48070Phone: 248.546.4870

608 West Allegan StreetPO Box 30008

[email protected]

STEFANIE KUJACZYNSKI

Lansing, MI 48909Phone: 517.241.6354

Michigan Department of Education

13109 Schavey Road Suite 4

[email protected]

VICTORIA MEEDER

DeWitt, MI 48820Phone: 517.668.0185

Early On Michigan

PO Box 30195

[email protected]

NANCY PEELER (P)

Lansing, MI 48909Phone: 517.335.9230

State Department of Community Health

P.O.Box 30008608 W. Allegan Street

[email protected]

VANESSA WINBORNE

Lansing, MI 48909Phone: 517.335.4865

Michigan Department of Education

PO Box 30008608 W. Allegan St.

[email protected]

BILL WITT

Lansing, MI 48909Phone: 517.373.8512

Michigan Department of Education

608 West AlleganPO Box 30008

[email protected]

JESSICA WOLF

Lansing, MI 48909Phone: 517.373.6565

Michigan Department of Education

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

MINNESOTA

1500 Highway 36 West

[email protected]

LISA BACKER

Roseville, MN 55113Phone: 651.582.8473

Minnesota Department of Education

150 Pillsbury Dr SE5 Pattee Hall

[email protected]

ANN BAILEY (P)

Minneapolis, MN 55455Phone: 612.624.1158

North Central Regional Resource Center

150 Pillsbury Dr SE5 Pattee Hall

[email protected]

JENNIFER HUISKEN (P)

Minneapolis, MN 55455Phone: 612.625.6437

North Central Regional Resource Center

1500 Highway 36 West

[email protected]

MARY HUNT

Roseville, MN 55113Phone: 651.582.8676

Minnesota Department of Education

1500 Highway 36 West

[email protected]

MARTY SMITH

Roseville, MN 55113Phone: 651.582.8883

State Department of Education

1000 LaSalle Ave,MOH 217

[email protected]

BARBARA WOLFE

Minneapolis, MN 55403Phone: 651.704.0711

University of St. Thomas

MISSISSIPPI

239 North Lamar StreetSuite 1101

[email protected]

SHIRLEY MILLER

Jackson, MS 39201Phone: 601.359.6240

MS Department of Mental Health

1170 West Railroad Street

[email protected]

LISA PRETZELLO

Long Beach, MS 39560Phone: 228.867.1434

South Mississippi Regional Center, Mississippi DMH

MISSOURI

State Department of EducationPO Box 480

[email protected]

JOYCE JACKMAN

Jefferson City, MO 65102-0480Phone: 573.751.3559

Early Intervention Services

8301 State Line Road

[email protected]

MARY KAY SAVAGE

Kansas City, MO 64114Phone: 816.531.7070

MPACT

MONTANA

PO Box 630

[email protected]

DIANA COLGROVE

Eureka, MT 59917Phone: 406.889.5590

DPHHS

Rural Institute52 Corbin

[email protected]

TED MALONEY

Missoula, MT 59812Phone: 406.243.2897

University of Montana

27 Fort Missoula RoadSuite 2

[email protected]

SARAH MULLIGAN

Missoula, MT 59804Phone: 406.543.087.2224

Division for Early Childhood

PO BOX 4210

[email protected]

ERICA SWANSON

Helena, MT 59604Phone: 406.444.5647

Department of Public Health and Human Services

NEBRASKA

2657 44th Avenue

[email protected]

SUE BAINTER (P)

Columbus, NE 68601Phone: 402.910.6400

Educational Service Unit #7

2657 44th Ave

[email protected]

MARY BOHNING (P)

Columbus, NE 68601Phone: 402.564.0815

Educational Service Unit #7

301 Centennial Mall South

[email protected]

AMY BUNNELL

Lincoln, NE 68509Phone: 402.471.9329

NE Dept of Health and Human Services

2511 S 163rd Circle

[email protected]

RON DUGHMAN

Omaha, NE 68130Phone: 402.697.9796

Mountain Plains Regional Resource Center

Early Childhood Training Center6949 S. 110th Street

[email protected]

CAROL FICHTER

Omaha, NE 68128-5722Phone: 402.557.6887

State Department of Education

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

3817 2nd Ave

[email protected]

JANEY HENKEL

Scottsbluff, NE 69361Phone: 308.635.2244

Mountain Plains Regional Resource Center

985450 Nebraska Medical CenterRoom 2015

[email protected]

BARBARA JACKSON

Omaha, NE 68198-5450Phone: 402.559.5765

Munroe-Meyer Institute/UNMC

301 Centennial Mall South

[email protected]

JOAN LUEBBERS

Lincoln, NE 68907Phone: 402.471.2463

NE Dept. of Education

6949 South 110th St

[email protected]

CAROL PUFFER (P)

Omaha, NE 68128Phone: 402.557.6898

Early Childhood Training Center

3135 North 93rd Street

[email protected]

CONNIE SHOCKLEY

Omaha, NE 68134Phone: 402.991.6713

PTI Nebraska

685450 Nebraska Medical Center

[email protected]

MARK SMITH

Omaha, NE 68198-5450Phone: 402.559.5744

Munroe-Meyer Institute/UNMC

PO Box 94987

[email protected]

JAN THELEN (P)

Lincoln, NE 68509Phone: 402.471.4319

Nebraska Department of Education

NEVADA

Educational SpecialtiesMS/299

[email protected]

ANN BINGHAM

Reno, NV 89557Phone: 775.682.7863

University of Nevada

2778 Mayberry Drive

[email protected]

GLEN DUNLAP (P)

Reno, NV 89509Phone: 775.786.9319

University of South Florida

3427 Goni RoadSuite 108

[email protected]

JANELLE MULVENON

Carson City, NV 89706Phone: 775.684.3461

Nevada Bureau of Early Intervention Services

925 Jessica Lane

[email protected]

BETTY SHERWOOD

Fernley, NV 89408Phone: 775.575.6219

ICC

3427 Goni Rd, Suite 108

[email protected]

WENDY WHIPPLE (P)

Carson City, NV 89706Phone: 775.684.3464

Nevada Bureau of Early Intervention Services

NEW HAMPSHIRE

101 Pleasant Street

[email protected]

RUTH LITTLEFIELD

Concord, NH 03301Phone: 603.271.2178

NH State Department of Education

129 Pleasant Street

[email protected]

DEBRA NELSON

Concord, NH 03301Phone: 603.271.7190

NH DHHS/DCYF

105 Pleasant Street

[email protected]

CAROLYN STILES (P)

Concord, NH 03261Phone: 603.271.5122

Bureau of Developmental Services

NEW JERSEY

339 North Rt. 73, Suite 6

[email protected]

JENNIFER BUZBY

Berlin, NJ 08009Phone: 856.768.6747

Southern NJ Regional EI Collaborative

   Collaborative65 Willowbrook Blvd., 2nd Floor

[email protected]

PATRICIA CICCONE

Wayne, NJ 07470Phone: 973.256.8484

Northeast Regional Early Intervention

248 Harlech Way

[email protected]

KATHERINE DOYLE

Somerset, NJ 08873Phone: 732.763.2140

SICC

NJ Early Intervention SystemP.O.Box 364

[email protected]

TERRY HARRISON (P)

Trenton, NJ 08625-0364Phone: 609.777.7734

Department Of Health & Senior Services

2 King Arthur CourtSuite B

[email protected]

HOLLY KASHINSKY

North Brunswick, NJ 08902Phone: 732.937.543.7127

Mid-Jersey CARES REIC

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

2333 Morris Ave

[email protected]

SUSAN MARCARIO

Union, NJ 07083Phone: 908.964.5303

Family Link

1145 Delsea Drive

[email protected]

DENISE MURRAY

Westville Grove, NJ 08093Phone: 856.848.4700

St. John of God Community Services

2 King Arthur CourtSuite B

[email protected]

CYNTHIA NEWMAN

North Brunswick, NJ 08902Phone: 732.937.543.7130

Mid-Jersey CARES REIC

   Senior ServicesPO Box 364

[email protected]

CHRISTINE NOGAMI-ENGIME (P)

Trenton, NJ 08625-0364Phone: 609.777.7734

State Department of Health &

NEW MEXICO

IHS P.O. Box 1337

[email protected]

GLORIA CLARK

Gallup, NM 87301Phone: 505.722.1456

Navajo Nation OSERS

2500 Cerrillos RdPO Box 26110

[email protected]

ANDY GOMM (P)

Santa Fe, NM 87502-6110Phone: 505.476.2417Fax: 505.476.7705

State Depertment of Health

P.O. BOX 160

[email protected]

KAREN PETE

Shiprock, NM 87420Phone: 505.368.6536

Navajo Nation OSERS

NEW YORK

899 Brooklyn Avenue

[email protected]

ALITHIA ALLEYNE

Brooklyn, NY 11203Phone: 347.678.5393

9 River Bend Drive

[email protected]

DEBORAH BORIE

Plattsburgh, NY 12901Phone: 518.314.1427

Just Kids

P.O. Box 12

[email protected]

STEVEN M. HELD

Middle Island, NY 11953Phone: 631.924.0008

Just Kids Early Childhood Learning Center

Room 287 Corning TowerEmpire State Plaza

[email protected]

BRADLEY HUTTON (P)

Albany, NY 12237-0660Phone: 518.473.7016

State Department of Health

Room 287 Corning TowerEmpire State Plaza

[email protected]

BRENDA KNUDSON CHOUFFI

Albany, NY 12237-0660Phone: 518.473.7016

State Department of Health

76 Waverly Avenue

[email protected]

LISA KOWAL

Kenmore, NY 14217Phone: 716.912.3177

State EICC

1264 East 35th St.

[email protected]

LEAH ESTHER LAX

Brooklyn, NY 11210Phone: 212.420.1999

Rm 287Corning Tower Building

[email protected]

DONNA NOYES

Albany, NY 12237-0618Phone: 518.473.7016

NYS Department of Health

99 Washington Avenue

[email protected]

MICHAEL PLOTZKER

Albany, NY 12234Phone: 518.486.4734

State Department of Education

One Commerce Plaza, Room 1610

srybalto @mail.nysed.gov

SANDRA RYBALTOWSKI

Albany, NY 12344Phone: 518.473.2878

State Department of Education

Family Initiative ProjectP.O. Box 12

[email protected]

MARGARET SAMPSON

Middle Island, NY 11953Phone: 631.205.0502

Just Kids Foundation

NORTH CAROLINA

2075 Mail Service Center

[email protected]

NORMAN ALLARD

Raleigh, NC 27699-2075Phone: 919.981.5293

Department of Public Instruction

CB #8180

[email protected]

VIRGINIA BUYSSE (P)

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-8181Phone: 919.966.7171

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

PO Box 435910 Parker Lane, Suite 2

[email protected]

GLORIA CATES

Pinehurst, NC 28374Phone: 910.295.3133

Sandhills Children's Developmental Services Agency

CB #8185University of North Carolina

[email protected]

CAMILLE CATLETT (P)

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-8185Phone: 919.966.6635

FPG Child Development Institute

319 Chapanoke Rd.

[email protected]

KAREN CHESTER

Raleigh, NC 27603Phone: 919.662.4543

Division of Child Development

7202 Hidden Ridge Dr., #304

[email protected]

JEAN DAUPHINEE

Raleigh, NC 27613Phone: 919.523.1247

Jean Dauphinee

1429 E. Marion Street, Suite 5

[email protected]

ANGELA DEAL

Shelby, NC 28150Phone: 704.734.7152

Shelby Children's Developmental Services Agency

18A Regent Park Blvd.

[email protected]

CARL J. DUNST (P)

Asheville, NC 28806Phone: 828.255.0470

Orelena Hawks Puckett Institute

Department of Public Instruction2075 Mail Service Center

[email protected]

VIVIAN JAMES (P)

Raleigh, NC 27699-2075Phone: 919.218.8384

Office of School Readiness

1065 Vinehaven Drive

[email protected]

SHEENA JENNINGS

Concord, NC 28025Phone: 704.786.9181

Concord Children's Developmental Services Agency

517 S. Greensboro

[email protected]

TRISH MENGEL

Carrboro, NC 27510Phone: 919.966.3018

FPG Child Development Institute

Campus Box 8180The University of North Carolina

NA

JENNIFER NEITZEL (P)

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-8180Phone: 919.966.2622

FPG Child Development Institute

1916 Mail Service Center

[email protected]

CINDY PARKEY

Raleigh,, NC 27699-1916Phone: 919.707.5520

NC Division of Public Health

4901 Glenwood Avenue, Ste 300

[email protected]

KAREN RHINEHARDT

Raleigh, NC 27612Phone: 919.420.0334

East Coast Migrant Head Start Project

University of North CarolinaCB # 8185

[email protected]

ANITA SCARBOROUGH (P)

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-8185Phone: 919.966.8914

FPG Child Development Institute

248 Stone Building

[email protected]

CATHERINE SCOTT-LITTLE (P)

Greensboro, NC 27402Phone: 336.256.0132

UNC-Greensboro

1916 Mail Service Center

VONCYLE SILVEY

Raleigh, NC 27699Phone: 919.662.4600

Division of Public Health, EI Branch

128 S. Sterling Streeet

[email protected]

CAROL M. TRIVETTE (P)

Morganton, NC 28655Phone: 828.432.0065

Orelena Hawks Puckett Institute

117 North Fields Circle

[email protected]

DONNA TROHANIS

Chapel Hill, NC 27516Phone: 919.967.1049

CB #8185 UNC-CH

[email protected]

PAM WINTON (P)

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-8185Phone: 919.966.7180

FPG Child Development Institute

NORTH DAKOTA

1237 W Divide AveSuite 1A

[email protected]

DEBRA BALSDON

Bismarck, ND 58501Phone: 701.328.8936

ND Dept of Human Services

1135 Morningside Street

[email protected]

ANNA BERGMAN

Bismarck, ND 58501Phone: 701.527.4090

BECEP

2624 9th Ave S

[email protected]

WANDA CARLSON

Fargo, ND 58103-2350Phone: 701.298.4500

ND Dept of Human Services

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

806 N Washington Street

[email protected]

JANE HOUGEN

Bismarck, ND 58501Phone: 701.527.4654

BECEP

914 Boyd Drive

[email protected]

CAROL JOHNSON

Grand Forks, ND 58203Phone: 701.775.3513

MTAC

1502 8th St S

[email protected]

JANE NELSON

Fargo, ND 58103Phone: 701.328.8930

ND Dept of Human Services

3003 32nd Ave S. Ste 9

[email protected]

STEPHEN OLSON

Fargo, ND 58103Phone: 701.232.2340

Pediatric Therapy Partners

3502 S University DrEagles Early Childhood Center

[email protected]

DEBRA PULLEN

Fargo, ND 58104Phone: 701.446.3927

Southeast Regional KIDS Program

300 2nd Ave NESuite 218

[email protected]

CYNTHIA RICHMAN

Jamestown, ND 58401Phone: 701.952.3501

SCR KIDS Program

830 Longhorn Dr.

[email protected]

ROXANE ROMANICK

Bismarck, ND 58503Phone: 701.527.4645

North Dakota State ICC

Office of Special Education600 E. Blvd. Ave., Dept. 201

[email protected]

NANCY SKORHEIM

Bismarck, ND 58505Phone: 701.857.7770

ND Dept. of Public Instruction

1237 W. Divide AveSte. 5

[email protected]

LESLIE STREED

Bismarck, ND 58501Phone: 701.328.8781

West Central Human Service Center

3298 Sheena Court

[email protected]

KRISTEN VOTAVA

Grand Forks, ND 58201Phone: 218.791.3818

MTAC

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS

PO Box 501370

[email protected]

DAISY BIER

Saipan, MP 96950Phone: 670.664.2576

Department of Community and Cultural Affairs

PO Box 501593

[email protected]

SUZANNE LIZAMA

Saipan, MP 96950Phone: 670.664.4830

CNMI Public Schools

OHIO

35 E. Chestnut St.5th Floor

[email protected]

KATRINA BUSH

Columbus, OH 43215Phone: 614.466.8359

Ohio Department of MRDD

Early Learning & School Readiness25 S Front St, Mail Stop 305

[email protected]

KIM CARLSON (P)

Columbus, OH 43215-4183Phone: 614.644.6065

Ohio Dept of Edcuation

246 N. High Street5th Floor

[email protected]

DEBBIE CHEATHAM

Columbus, OH 43215Phone: 614.644.9164

Ohio Department of Health

MS 9542801 West Bancroft Street

[email protected]

LAURIE DINNEBEIL (P)

Toledo, OH 43606Phone: 419.530.4330

University of Toledo

4500M GH 2801 W. Bancroft St.

[email protected]

WILLIAM MCINERNEY (P)

Toledo, OH 43606Phone: 419.530.2284

University of Toledo

246 N High Street5th Floor

[email protected]

DEBRA WRIGHT

Columbus, OH 43215Phone: 614.644.8453

Ohio Department of Health

OKLAHOMA

1000 NE 10th StreetRoom 806

[email protected]

YOLANDA BAIRD

Oklahoma City, OK 73117Phone: 405.271.9444

Oklahoma Dept. of Health

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

2500 North Lincoln Boulevard

[email protected]

CYNTHIA BERNARDI VALENZUELA

Oklahoma City, OK 73105Phone: 405.521.4872

Oklahoma State Department of Education

PO Box 26901College of Allied Health, Room 250

[email protected]

AUDRA HANEY

Oklahoma City, OK 73126-0901Phone: 405.271.2131

OUHSC, Dept. of Rehabilitation Science

DDSD/ SoonerStartP O Box 25352

[email protected]

TERRY JOHNSEN

Oklahoma City, OK 73125Phone: 405.522.5167

State Department of Human Services

2500 North Lincoln Boulevard

[email protected]

ANGELA KELLEY

Oklahoma City, OK 73105Phone: 405.522.4513

Oklahoma State Department of Education

500 North Broadway, Suite 300

[email protected]

TREASA LANSDOWNE

Oklahoma City, OK 73102Phone: 405.606.4918

Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth

1000 NE 10th Street

[email protected]

GLENDA ROGERS

Oklahoma City, OK 73117-1299Phone: 405.271.8333

Oklahoma State Department of Health

2500 North Lincoln Boulevard

[email protected]

MARK SHARP

Oklahoma City, OK 73105Phone: 405.521.4880

Oklahoma State Department of Education

SoonerStart, 1000 N.E. 10th StreetRm. 803

[email protected]

AMY WELLS-NORMAN

Oklahoma City, OK 73117Phone: 405.271.8333

Oklahoma State Department of Health

OREGON

1268 University of Oregon

[email protected]

CAROLINE MOORE

Eugene, OR 97403Phone: 541.346.0356

WRRC

1268 University of Oregon

[email protected]

JENNIFER OLSON (P)

Eugene, OR 97403-1268Phone: 541.346.0352

WRRC

PO Box 51360

[email protected]

MARSHALL PETER (P)

Eugene, OR 97403Phone: 541.686.5060

CADRE

5253 University of Oregon

[email protected]

JANE SQUIRES

Eugene,, OR 97403-5253Phone: 541.346.2634

Early Intervention Program, University of Oregon

345 N. Monmouth Ave

[email protected]

TOM UDELL

Monmouth, OR 97361Phone: 503.838.8785

National Consortium on Deaf-Blindness

PO Box 51360

[email protected]

RICHARD ZELLER (P)

Eugene, OR 97405Phone: 541.284.4740

CADRE, Direction Service, Inc.

PENNSYLVANIA

6340 Flank DriveSuite 600

[email protected]

MARY ANKETELL

Harrisburg, PA 17022Phone: 717.541.4960

Early Intervention Technical Assistance

5th floor Edison130 S. 9th Street

[email protected]

PHILIPPA CAMPBELL (P)

Philadelphia, PA 19107Phone: 215.503.1602

Thomas Jefferson University

521 Health and Welfare Building

[email protected]

MAUREEN CRONIN

Harrisburg, PA 17120Phone: 717.783.7213

OCDEL

6340 Flank Drive Suite 600

[email protected]

DEBRA DAULTON

Harrisburg, PA 17112Phone: 800.360.7282

PaTTAN

6340 Flank Drive Suite 600

[email protected]

JEANNIE GORYL

Harrisburg, PA 17112Phone: 8.003.607.282.3715

PaTTAN

521 Health and Welfare Building

[email protected]

MARK ISHMAN

Harrisburg, PA 17120Phone: 717.783.7213

OCDEL

132 Rose Valley Road

[email protected]

LEANNE LORENZO

Pottstown, PA 19464Phone: 610.970.7605

PaTTAN

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

School of Social Work2332 Cathedral of Learning, 4200 5th Ave.

[email protected]

JULIE MCCRAE (P)

Pittsburgh, PA 15260Phone: 412.383.5168

University of Pittsburgh

521 Health and Welfare Building

[email protected]

FRANK MILLER

Harrisburg, PA 17120Phone: 717.783.7213

OCDEL

1701 Valley Greene Rd

[email protected]

SUZANNE SCHEEL

Paoli, PA 19301Phone: 800.637.3652

Teaching Strategies, Inc.

230 Mabel Street

[email protected]

PATTI WIRICK

Johnstown, PA 15905Phone: 814.254.1712

PaTTAN

P O Box 105

[email protected]

SUSAN ZEIDERS

Reedsville, PA 17084Phone: 717.829.1711

Early Intervention Technical Assistance

PUERTO RICO

PO Box 70184

[email protected]

GLORIA BEZARES

San Juan, PR 00936-8184Phone: 787.274.3353

Puerto Rico Department of Health

P.O. Box 70184

[email protected]

MIGUEL VALENCIA

San Juan, PR 00936-8184Phone: 787.274.7844

Puerto Rico Department of Health

RHODE ISLAND

Rhode Island College600 Mt. Pleasant Avenue

[email protected]

ESTER BRITO

Providence, RI 02908Phone: 401.456.2771

Paul V. Sherlock Center on Disabilities

55 Mumford Rd.

[email protected]

AMY COHEN SOSCIA

Narragansett, RI 02882Phone: 401.783.8944

Narragansett Elementary School

600 New London Avenue

[email protected]

BRENDA DUHAMEL (P)

Cranston, RI 02895Phone: 401.462.0318

Dept of Human Services/CCFH

Rhode Island College600 Mt. Pleasant Avenue

[email protected]

MAUREEN WHELAN

Providence, RI 02908Phone: 401.527.8824

Paul V. Sherlock Center on Disabilities

SAUDI ARABIA

P.O.Box 16717

[email protected]

BULQUEES DAGHISTANI

Riyadh, SA 11474Phone: 96.650.520.1276

KSU

SOUTH CAROLINA

1429 Senate StreetRutledge Room 808-H

[email protected]

JOSEPH BATH

Columbia, SC 29206Phone: 803.734.8212

SC Department of Education

820 Main StreetDepartment of Educational Studies College of Educ.

[email protected]

WILLIAM H. BROWN

Columbia, SC 29208Phone: 803.777.6582

University of South Carolina

Office of Exceptional Children1429 Senate Street Room 808

[email protected]

NORMA DONALDSON-JENKINS

Columbia, SC 29201Phone: 803.734.8811

South Carolina Department of Education

652 Bush River Road, Suite 203

[email protected]

MARY S. EADDY

Columbia, SC 29210Phone: 803.772.5688

PRO-Parents of S. C.

School of MedicineUniversity of South Carolina

[email protected]

RICHARD FERRANTE

Columbia, SC 29208Phone: 803.953.5248

SC UCEDD

417 Timbermill Dr.

[email protected]

HEATHER GOOGE

Lexington, SC 29073Phone: 803.240.4124

University of South Carolina

8301 Farrow Dr.

[email protected]

STEPHANIE HICKLIN

Columbia, SC 29208Phone: 803.327.8302

Team for Early Childhood Solutions

Child Development Research Center1530 Wheat Street

[email protected]

HERMAN T. KNOPF

Columbia, SC 29201Phone: 803.318.9566

University of South Carolina

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

Office of Academic Standards1429 Senate Street 8th floor

[email protected]

ROBIN MCCANTS

Columbia, SC 29201Phone: 803.734.6771

South Carolina Department of Education

CDR/PEDS/SOM/USC

[email protected]

KRISTIE MUSICK

Columbia, SC 29208Phone: 803.935.5242

University of South Carolina

1751 Calhoun St.

[email protected]

CHERYL WALLER

Columbia, SC 29201Phone: 803.898.0789

SC Dept Health & Environmental Control

SOUTH DAKOTA

700 Governors Drive

[email protected]

ELIZABETH GORDON

Pierre, SD 57501Phone: 605.773.4689

State Department of Education

700 Governors Drive

[email protected]

SUSAN SHEPPICK

Pierre, SD 57501Phone: 605.773.4478

State Department of Education

TENNESSEE

2763 Island Home Blvd

[email protected]

DEBBIE CATE

Knoxville, TN 37920Phone: 865.594.5691

Tennessee Department of Education

7th Floor, Andrew Johnson Tower710 James Robertson Parkway

[email protected]

LINDA HARTBARGER

Nashville, TN 37243-0380Phone: 615.253.5032

Department of Education/Div. of Spec. Ed.

Box 228/Peabody

[email protected]

MARY LOUISE HEMMETER (P)

Nashville, TN 37203Phone: 217.649.6032

Vanderbilt University

7th Floor710 James Robertson PKWY

[email protected]

JAMIE KILPATRICK (P)

Nashville, TN 37243-0380Phone: 615.741.3537

Tennessee Department of Education

TEXAS

1701 N Congress Ave

[email protected]

PHYLLIS GANDY

Austin, TX 78701Phone: 512.463.9414

Texas Education Agency

1160 SW Wilshire Blvd.

[email protected]

LUCRETIA GARTRELL

Burleson, TX 76028Phone: 817.343.1607

Burleson ISD

1701 N Congress Ave

[email protected]

DOTTIE GOODMAN

Austin, TX 78701Phone: 512.463.9414

Texas Education Agency

Special Education Dept.8961 Tesoro Dr., Suite 500

[email protected]

LINDA HAMILTON

San Antonio, TX 78217Phone: 210.804.720.0246

North East ISD

1160 SW Wilshire Blvd.

[email protected]

JOY HARDISTY

Burleson, TX 76028Phone: 817.447.5837

Burleson ISD

1628-19

[email protected]

LAURA KENDER (P)

Lubbock, TX 79401Phone: 806.766.1172

Lubbock ISD ECI DEBT

2401S 31st

[email protected]

KATHY LEE

Temple, TX 76508Phone: 254.298.3062

Texas Dept. of Assistive & Rehabilitative Services

350 Keller Parkway

[email protected]

MELISSA MORRIS

Keller, TX 76248Phone: 817.744.4834

Keller ISD

350 Keller Parkway

[email protected]

MELINDA WALDRUM

Keller, TX 76248Phone: 817.744.1038

Keller ISD

4900 North LamarMC 3029

[email protected]

KIM WEDEL (P)

Austin, TX 78751-2399Phone: 512.424.6751

Texas Dept. of Assistive & Rehabilitative Services

UTAH

475 W 260 N

[email protected]

EILEEN CHAMBERLAND

Orem, UT 84057Phone: 801.221.993.0110

Kids On the Move

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

361 N 850 W

[email protected]

TANDI CICHOSKI

Orem, UT 84057Phone: 801.374.3539

Utah Parent BWEI

PO Box 144720

[email protected]

CATHERINE HOELSCHER

Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4720Phone: 801.414.7531

Utah Department of Health

250 East 500 SouthPO Box 144200

[email protected]

CONNIE NINK

Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200Phone: 801.538.7948

Utah State Office of Education

44 N Medical DrivePO Box 4720

[email protected]

SUSAN ORD (P)

Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4720Phone: 801.584.8226

Utah Baby Watch Early Intervention Program

VERMONT

15 Center Bay Road

[email protected]

JAMES AUSTIN

Alburg, VT 05440Phone: 802.796.3969

Family Infant and Toddler Program

203 North Building103 South Main Street

[email protected]

BRENDA BEAN

Waterbury, VT 05671-2901Phone: 802.241.2630

VT State Division of Child Development

CDCI/UVMMann Hall-3rd floor, 208 Colchester Ave

[email protected]

TERRI EDGERTON

Burlington, VT 05405-1757Phone: 802.656.8112

AHS/Child Development Division

120 State Street

[email protected]

MANUELA FONSECA

Montpelier, VT 05620Phone: 802.828.3850

VT Dept. of Education

203 Berlin St.

[email protected]

ERIN HAND

Montpelier, VT 05602Phone: 802.223.1618

Family Infant and Toddler Program

A Building103 South Main St

[email protected]

KIMBERLY KEISER

Waterbury, VT 05671-5500Phone: 802.241.4690

Vermont Child Development Division

20 Winter Sport Lane

[email protected]

KAREN MIKKELSEN

Williston, VT 05495Phone: 802.951.8208

Northeast Regional Resource Center

Learning Innovations at WestEd20 Winter Sport Lane

[email protected]

KRISTIN REEDY

Williston, VT 05495Phone: 802.951.8218

Northeast Regional Resource Center

120 State Steet

[email protected]

KATE ROGERS

Montpelier, VT 05620Phone: 802.828.5115

VT Dept. of Education

CDCI/UVMMann Hall-3rd Floor, 208 Colchester Avenue

[email protected]

JANE ROSS-ALLEN

Burlington, VT 05405-1757Phone: 802.656.1150

AHS/Child Development Division

19 Bay Crest Drive

[email protected]

MAUREEN SULLIVAN

South Burlington, VT 05403Phone: 802.656.8112

Vermont Family Infant Toddler Program

VIRGIN ISLANDS

3500 Estate RichmondCharles Harwood Complex, 1st Floor

[email protected]

MARY BYINGTON

St Croix, VI 00820Phone: 340.773.1311

Infants and Toddlers Program/Dept of Health

2133 Hospital Street

[email protected]

MAUREEN MOOREHEAD

Christiansted, VI 00823Phone: 340.773.7997

Department of Education

VIRGINIA

Box 843020

[email protected]

DEANA MCGUIRE BUCK

Richmond, VA 23284-3020Phone: 804.827.0798

Partnership for People with Disabilities

1800 Diagonal RoadSuite 320

[email protected]

PAULA BURDETTE

Alexandria, VA 22314Phone: 703.519.3800

NASDSE

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

P.O. Box 1797

[email protected]

MARY ANN DISCENZA (P)

Richmond, VA 23188-1797Phone: 804.371.6592

1220 Bank Street - 9th floor

700 Park Avenue

[email protected]

GEORGE GODFREY

Norfolk, VA 23504Phone: 757.548.0645

Norfolk State University

6411 Tidewater Drive

[email protected]

SANDI HARRINGTON (P)

Norfolk, VA 23509Phone: 757.441.1186

Norfolk Infant Development Program

34 Hermitage Estates Rd

[email protected]

CORI HILL

Waynesboro, VA 22980Phone: 540.943.6776

Partnership for People with Disabilities/VCU

Early Childhood Department700 Park Avenue

[email protected]

MELBA HOLLAND

Norfolk, VA 23504Phone: 757.242.4816

Norfolk State University

700 Park Avenue

[email protected]

BROWN LAKEISHA

Norfolk, VA 23504Phone: 757.397.8447

Norfolk State University

Early Childhood Department700 Park Avenue

[email protected]

HEATHER LAMB

Norfolk, VA 23504Phone: 757.963.1840

Norfolk State University

NCCIC10530 Rosehaven St, Suite 400

[email protected]

SARAH LEMOINE (P)

Fairfax, VA 22030Phone: 800.616.2242

NCCIC

12312 Deerhurst Dr

[email protected]

ANNE LUCAS (P)

Midlothian, VA 23113Phone: 804.379.3833

NECTAC/WRRC

P.O. Box 2120

[email protected]

PHYLLIS MONDAK

Richmond, VA 23218Phone: 804.225.2675

Va. Dept of Education

P.O. Box 2120

[email protected]

CECIL OVERTON

Richmond, VA 23218-2120Phone: 804.786.9153

Virginia Department of Education

MSN4B34400 University Drive

[email protected]

EVA THORP

Fairfax, VA 22030Phone: 703.993.2035

George Mason University

Early Childhood Department700 Park Avenue

[email protected]

CHRISTA VESSELLS

Norfolk, VA 23504Phone: 757.870.9306

Norfolk State University

6129 Calico Pool Lane

[email protected]

SHARON WALSH (P)

Burke, VA 22015Phone: 703.250.4935

NCSEAM

WASHINGTON

401 Fifth Ave, Suite 520

[email protected]

LEILANI DELA CRUZ

Seattle, WA 98104Phone: 206.263.9045

King County Developmental Disabilities Division

6316 So. 12th

[email protected]

RENE DENMAN

Tacoma, WA 98465Phone: 253.565.2266

Washington PAVE

6316 South 12th Street

[email protected]

HEATHER HEBDON (P)

Tacoma, WA 98465Phone: 253.565.2266

STOMP

6316 So. 12th

[email protected]

CASSIE JOHNSTON

Tacoma, WA 98465Phone: 253.565.2266

Washington PAVE

PO Box 45201

(360) 725-3523

SANDY LOERCH MORRIS

Olympia, WA 98504-5201Phone: 360.725.3516

DSHS/ITIEP

3801 Kern Rd.

[email protected]

JACKIE MCPHEE

Yakima, WA 98902Phone: 509.574.3260

Children's Village

1850 Boyer Ave E

[email protected]

JUDI MOORE

Seattle, WA 98112Phone: 206.325.8477

Boyer Children's Clinic

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

6316 So 12th

[email protected]

DONNA OBERMEYER

Tacoma, WA 98465Phone: 253.565.2266

Washington PAVE

6316 So. 12th

[email protected]

DARCI OSBORNE

Tacoma, WA 98465Phone: 253.565.2266

Washington PAVE

3580 Pacific Avenue

[email protected]

DENISE ROTHLEUTNER

Tacoma, WA 98418Phone: 253.798.6108

Pierce County Human Services

PO Box 45201

[email protected]

RICHARD SANDERS

Olympia, WA 98504-5201Phone: 360.725.3501

DSHS/ITEIP

Box 357925

[email protected]

ILENE SCHWARTZ

Seattle, WA 98195Phone: 206.616.3450

University of Washington

PO Box 45201

[email protected]

KAREN WALKER

Olympia, WA 98504-5201Phone: 360.725.3503

DSHS/ITEIP

6316 So 12th

[email protected]

TIFFANY WHEELER-THOMPSON

Tacoma, WA 98465Phone: 253.565.2266

Washington PAVE

401 Fifth AvenueSuite 520

[email protected]

JAN WRATHALL

Seattle, WA 98104Phone: 206.263.9052

Developmental Disabilities Division

WEST VIRGINIA

350 Capitol Street Room 427

[email protected]

SHARON CANTERBERRY

Charleston, WV 25301Phone: 304.558.0516

WV Birth To Three

350 Capitol Street Room 427

[email protected]

DEBRA JUDY

Charleston, WV 25301Phone: 304.558.0516

WV Birth To Three

350 Capitol Street Room 427

[email protected]

MEREDITH PRIDE

Charleston, WV 25301Phone: 304.558.0516

WV Birth To Three

350 Capitol Street Room 427

[email protected]

PAM ROUSH (P)

Charleston, WV 25301Phone: 304.558.0516

WV Birth To Three

350 Capitol Street Room 427

[email protected]

REGINA MEL WOODCOCK (P)

Charleston, WV 25301Phone: 304.558.0516

WV Birth To Three

1 Edmiston WaySte 201

[email protected]

SHEILA ZICKEFOOSE

Buckhannon, WV 26201Phone: 304.471.3443

WVECTCR

WISCONSIN

PO Box 564

[email protected]

RUTH CHVOJICEK

Portage, WI 53901Phone: 800.862.372.5245Fax: 608.742.2384

CESA 5

PO Box 78511 W. Wilson Street

[email protected]

CAROL NODDINGS EICHINGER

Madison, WI 53707-7851Phone: 608.267.3270

Department of Health and Family Services

PO Box 7841

[email protected]

MARY PETERS

Madison, WI 53707-7841Phone: 608.267.9172

State Department of Public Instruction

WYOMING

320 W. Main Street

[email protected]

DIANA CURRAH

Riverton, WY 82520Phone: 307.777.7538

Wyoming Department of Education

Developmental Disabilities Division6101 Yellowstone Rd., Suite 186E

[email protected]

CHRISTINE DEMERS

Cheyenne, WY 82002Phone: 307.777.5246

Wyoming Department of Health

Developmental Disabilities Division6101 Yellowstone Rd., Suite 186E

[email protected]

CAROL MALISZEWSKI

Cheyenne, WY 82002Phone: 307.777.8762

Wyoming Department of Health

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Participants by State

National Conference 2007

Developmental Disabilities Division6101 Yellowstone Rd., Suite 186E

[email protected]

BELINDA MCCLUSKEY

Cheyenne, WY 82002Phone: 307.777.8770

Wyoming Department of Health

Developmental Disabilities Division6101 Yellowstone Rd., Suite 186E

[email protected]

SARA MOFIELD

Cheyenne, WY 82002Phone: 307.777.6972

Wyoming Department of Health

320 W. Main

[email protected]

DEBRA SMITH

Riverton, WY 82501Phone: 307.777.2551

Wyoming Department of Education

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Institute ofEducation SciencesGrover J. Whitehurst,

Director

National Center forSpecial Education

ResearchVacant, Commissioner

Division of Monitoring and StateImprovement Planning

Ruth Ryder, DirectorDivision Phone: 245-7629, Option 1

Division Fax: 245-7614Margaret Romer, Deputy Director

Deborah Morrow, Policy

U.S. Department of Education Organization Chart - Abbreviated

U.S. Department of Education400 Maryland Avenue SWWashington, DC 20202

Margaret Spellings, SecretaryRaymond Simon, Deputy Secretary

National Institute on Disabilityand Rehabilitation Research

Vacant, Director

Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP)Patricia Guard, Acting Director

245-7459; Fax: 245-7615

Rehabilitative ServicesAdministration

Edward Anthony, Commissioner

Research to Practice DivisionLouis Danielson, Director245-7250; Fax: 245-7619

Renee Bradley, Deputy Director245-7277

Program Support ServicesGroup

Bill Wolf, Director245-7580

(As of October 22, 2007; All phone and fax numbers are in area code 202)

Elementary andMiddle School Team

Ingrid OxaalAssoc. Division Dir.

245-7471Fax: 245-7617

Room 4154

Early ChildhoodTeam

Gail HouleAssoc. Division Dir.

245-7381Fax: 245-7617

Room 4061

SecondaryTransition andPostsecondary

TeamMarlene Simon-

BurroughsAssoc. Division Dir.

245-7525Fax: 245-7619

Room 4151

National InitiativesTeam

Larry WexlerAssoc. Division Dir.

245-7571Fax: 245-7617

Room 4054

Judith GregorianAssoc. Div. Dir.

Office ofElementary and

Secondary EducationRaymond Joseph Simon,

Assistant Secretary

Office of Special Education andRehabilitative Services (OSERS)

Potomac Center Plaza South550 12th Street, SW

Washington, DC 20202Vacant, Assistant Secretary

Fax: 245-7617

Lois TaylorAssoc. Div. Dir.

Gregg CorrAssoc. Div. Dir.

Susan Falkenhan Part BSheila Friedman Part BMarie Mayor Parts B & CAlma McPherson Part CSara Menlove Parts B & CSheryl Parkhurst Part CEllen Safranek Part BMichael Slade Part BNancy Treusch, Preschool Grants CoordRebecca Walawender

Parts B & C

Larry RingerAssoc. Div. Dir.

Delores Barber Part BCindy Bryant Part BMelanie Byrd Parts B & CMarion Crayton Parts B & CDawn Ellis Part CLynne Fairfax Part BSamara Goodman Part BAngela McCaskill Part BBarbara Route Part CRhonda Spence Part CPerry Williams Part B

Tomas Gabaldon Part BJill Harris Part CKimberly Mitchell Parts B & CLisa Pagano Parts B & CHugh Reid Parts B & CMatthew Schneer Part BGinger Sheppard Part CDavid Steele Part CLinda Whitsett Parts B & CTony G. Williams Parts B & C

Beth Caron 245-7293; Room 4059Barbara Edelen 245-7329; Room 4065Marsha Goldberg 245-6468: Room 4052Lisa Gorove 245-7357; Room 4060Tom Hanley 245-7369; Room 4066Christy Kavulic 245-7359; Room 4058Julia Martin 245-7431; Room 4056Maryann McDermott 245-7439; Room 4062Carmen Sanchez 245-6595; Room 4055Jennifer Tschantz 245-7556; Room 4057

E-mail addresses for OSEP staff follow this format: [email protected]

Exceptions: [email protected] [email protected]

Office of English LanguageAcquisition, Language

Enhancement, and AcademicAchievement for Limited

English Proficient StudentsKathleen Leos, Director

Prepared by the National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center

Debra Jennings Parts B & CAl Jones Part BKen Kienas Part BCharlie Kniseley Part CDaniel Schreier Part BLucille Sleger Parts B & CRichard Steffan Part BJackie Twining-Martin Part CBrenda Wilkins Part C

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Participants by Last Name

National Conference 2007

Allard, Norman - NC

Alleyne, Alithia - NY

Als, Heidelise - MA (P)

Anana, Manu - HI

Andrews, Valerie - AZ

Anketell, Mary - PA

Anthony, Karen - MI

Asuega, Jean - AS

Auer, Christopher - CO

Austin, James - VT

Austin, Jennie - DC

Ayankoya, Betsy - NC

Bachman, Ellen - DC

Backer, Lisa - MN

Bailey, Ann - MN (P)

Bainter, Sue - NE (P)

Baird, Yolanda - OK

Balsdon, Debra - ND

Bath, Joseph - SC

Batkis, Donna Marie - MD

Bean, Brenda - VT

Beard, Tammy - GA

Beauchamp, Donna - KS (P)

Benham, Ron - MA (P)

Bergman, Anna - ND

Bernardi Valenzuela, Cynthia - OK

Bernstein, Haidee - MD

Bezares, Gloria - PR

Bickford, Randy - NC

Bier, Daisy - MP

Bingham, Ann - NV

Black, Tal - NC

Bledsoe, Jan - IN

Bohning, Mary - NE (P)

Bolden, Donna Marie - MA

Borie, Deborah - NY

Bradley, Renee - DC

Brekken, Linda - CA

Bretania-Shafer, Nerissa - GU

Brito, Ester - RI

Broski, Julie - KS

Brown, Kevin - CA

Brown, Sue - HI

Brown, William H. - SC

Bruder, Mary Beth - CT (P)

Bryant, Cynthia - DC

Buck, Deana McGuire - VA

Bunnell, Amy - NE

Burdette, Paula - VA

Bush, Katrina - OH

Buysse, Virginia - NC (P)

Buzby, Jennifer - NJ

Byington, Mary - VI

Byrd, Melanie - DC

Callahan, Christy - MI

Camacho, E. Jessica - GU

Cameron, Pat - MA (P)

Campbell, Philippa - PA (P)

Campbell, Susan - DE

Canterberry, Sharon - WV

Carlson, Kim - OH (P)

Carlson, Wanda - ND

Caron, Beth - DC (P)

Casey, Maureen - AZ

Caswell, Lynn - AK

Cate, Debbie - TN

Cates, Gloria - NC

Cathcart, Meredith - CA

Catlett, Camille - NC (P)

Chamberland, Eileen - UT

Cheatham, Debbie - OH

Chester, Karen - NC

Christ, Marlene - IL

Chvojicek, Ruth - WI

Ciccone, Patricia - NJ

Cichoski, Tandi - UT

Clark, Gloria - NM

Clark, Patricia - DC

Clark, Shirley - MD

Clark-White, Shaunda - DC

Cline, Sr. Barbara - MI

Cochran, Sheron - IN (P)

Cohen Soscia, Amy - RI

Colgrove, Diana - MT

Conn-Powers, Michael - IN

Corr, Gregg - DC

Cox, Megan - KY

Crayton, Marion - DC

Cronheim, Christy - ID

Cronin, Maureen - PA

Cummings, Claudia - IN

Currah, Diana - WY

Curry, Julie - IA (P)

Daghistani, Bulquees - SA

Danaher, Joan - NC

Daniels, Dorothy - DC

Danielson, Louis - DC

Daulton, Debra - PA

Dauphinee, Jean - NC

De Leon, June - GU

Deal, Angela - NC

deFosset, Shelley - NC

Dela Cruz, Leilani - WA

Dell, Penny - CO

DeMers, Christine - WY

Denman, Rene - WA

Dennehy-Colorusso, Mary - MA

Diamond, Tina - DC

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Participants by Last Name

National Conference 2007

Dickson, Tracie - DC

Diefendorf, Martha - NC

Dinnebeil, Laurie - OH (P)

Dirrigl, Mary Louise - DC

Discenza, Mary Ann - VA (P)

Dobbs, Asha-Lateef - MD

Donaldson, Whitney - MA

Donaldson-Jenkins, Norma - SC

Downer, Dawn - IN (P)

Doyle, Katherine - NJ

Driscoll, Donna - IN

Ducey, Cheryl - CA

Dughman, Ron - NE

DuHamel, Brenda - RI (P)

Dulock, Helen - GA

Dunlap, Glen - NV (P)

Dunst, Carl J. - NC (P)

Duos, Laura - DC

Eaddy, Mary S. - SC

Eclavea, Elaine - GU

Eddington, Judy - AR

Edelen, Barbara - DC

Edelman, Larry - CO

Edgerton, Terri - VT

Eichinger, Carol Noddings - WI

Elbaum, Batya - FL (P)

Ellis, Dawn - DC

Enstrom, Jan - AL

Fahey, Michael - HI

Ferguson, Ardith - CO

Ferrante, Richard - SC

Festa, Cathy - NC

Fialka, Janice - MI (P)

Fichter, Carol - NE

Fixsen, Dean - FL (P)

Flynn, Linda - LA

Flynn, Lynne - KY

Fonseca, Manuela - VT

Fougere, Patti - MA

Fox, Lise - FL (P)

Gabriel, Randee - FL

Gandy, Phyllis - TX

Garrett, Beth - KY

Gartrell, Lucretia - TX

Gethmann, Dee - IA

Glimpse, Cynthia - DC

Godfrey, George - VA

Goff, Paula - KY (P)

Goldberg, Marsha - DC

Gomm, Andy - NM (P)

Goode, Sue - NC

Goode, Tawara D. - DC (P)

Gooden, Caroline - KY

Goodman, Dottie - TX

Goodman, Linda - CT (P)

Googe, Heather - SC

Goosen, Misty - KS

Gordon, Elizabeth - SD

Gorove, Lisa - DC

Gorski, Anna - CT

Goryl, Jeannie - PA

Gottlieb, Suzanne - MA

Greer, Maureen - IN (P)

Gregorian, Judith - DC

Griff-Cabelli, Rosanne - DE

Gundler, Darla - MA

Gupta, Sarika - MD

Gutierrez, Justin - CO

Hadadian, Azar - IN

Hamilton, Linda - TX

Hammock, Kirsten - KY

Hancock, Kelly - IA

Hand, Erin - VT

Haney, Audra - OK

Hanley, Tom V. - DC

Hannigan, Debra - ME

Hardisty, Joy - TX

Hardy, Ann - AE

Harrington, Sandi - VA (P)

Harris, Jill - DC

Harrison, Terry - NJ (P)

Hartbarger, Linda - TN

Haymond, Becky - IN

Head, Colleen - CO

Hebbeler, Kathleen - CA (P)

Hebdon, Heather - WA (P)

Held, Steven M. - NY

Hemmeter, Mary Louise - TN (P)

Henkel, Janey - NE

Hensley, Peggy - NC

Henson, James - KY (P)

Hewett, Essie - AR

Hibbard, Marilyn - FL

Hicklin, Stephanie - SC

Hill, Cori - VA

Hill, Glinda - DC

Hipps, Cherie - NC

Hockless, Mary F. - LA

Hoelscher, Catherine - UT

Holland, Melba - VA

Holland Coviello, Rebecca - DC

Hopper, Holly - KY (P)

Hornback, Marguerite - KS

Hougen, Jane - ND

Houle, Gail - DC (P)

Hudson, Angela - DC

Huggins, Moniquin - DC (P)

Huisken, Jennifer - MN (P)

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Participants by Last Name

National Conference 2007

Hunt, Mary - MN

Hunter, Pauline - AZ

Hurth, Joicey - NC (P)

Hussey-Gardner, Brenda - MD (P)

Hutton, Bradley - NY (P)

Hyatt, Jacque - ID

Ingraham, Rick - CA

Ioane, Segia - AS

Ioanis, Mitchon - FM

Ishman, Mark - PA

Jackman, Joyce - MO

Jackson, Barbara - NE

James, Vivian - NC (P)

Jarrett, Marian - DC

Jennings, Debra - DC

Jennings, Sheena - NC

Johnsen, Terry - OK

Johnson, Carol - ND

Johnson, Jennifer - DC (P)

Johnson, Zondra - DC

Johnston, Cassie - WA

Jolly-Calvin, Laurie - GA

Jones, Cathy - AL

Jones, Mary - ID (P)

Jones, Mary Louise - LA (P)

Jones, Wendy - DC (P)

Judy, Debra - WV

Kahn, Lynne - NC (P)

Kashinsky, Holly - NJ

Kasprzak, Christina - NC

Kavulic, Christy - DC

Keiser, Kimberly - VT

Kelley, Angela - OK

Kelley, Grace - AL (P)

Kender, Laura - TX (P)

Kendig, Paula - FL

Kilpatrick, Jamie - TN (P)

Kinavey, Erin - AK (P)

Kitelinger, Deborah - AK

Kniseley, Charlie - DC

Knopf, Herman T. - SC

Knudson Chouffi, Brenda - NY

Kowal, Lisa - NY

Kujaczynski, Stefanie - MI

Kuschner, Anne - CA

Labas, Linda - ME (P)

Lakeisha, Brown - VA

Lamb, Heather - VA

Lamers, Michelle - DE

Landa, Rebecca - MD (P)

Lansdowne, Treasa - OK

Lax, Leah Esther - NY

Lazara, Alexander - NC

Lee, Kathy - TX

LeMoine, Sarah - VA (P)

Leota, Iris - AS

Lesko, Jim - DE (P)

Lewis, Rich - KY (P)

Lilly, Wanda - DC

Lindeman, David - KS

Lippitt, John - MA (P)

Littlefield, Ruth - NH

Lizama, Suzanne - MP

Loerch Morris, Sandy - WA

Lorenzo, LeAnne - PA

Lucas, Anne - VA (P)

Luebbers, Joan - NE

Luster, Jane Nell - LA

Mackey Andrews, Susan - ME (P)

Mahoney, Margaret - MA

Maliszewski, Carol - WY

Maloney, Ted - MT

Mantanona, Patricia - GU

Marcario, Susan - NJ

Markowitz, Joy - MD

Martella, Jana - DC (P)

Martin, Janie - LA

Martin, Julia - DC

Mayor, Marie - DC

McCants, Robin - SC

McCluskey, Belinda - WY

McCormick, Katherine - KY

McCrae, Julie - PA (P)

McCullough, Katy - NC

McDermott, Maryann - DC

McInerney, Maury - DC

McInerney, William - OH (P)

McPhee, Jackie - WA

McPherson, Alma - DC

Meeder, Victoria - MI

Mengel, Trish - NC

Menlove, Sara - DC

Metzger, Deborah - MD

Mikkelsen, Karen - VT

Miller, Frank - PA

Miller, Lora - IN

Miller, Pam - MD

Miller, Sandra - MD

Miller, Shirley - MS

Mistrett, Susan - DC

Mitchell, Kimberly - DC

Mitchell, Linda - KS

Mofield, Sara - WY

Mogro-Wilson, Cristina - CT (P)

Mondak, Phyllis - VA

Moore, Caroline - OR

Moore, Judi - WA

Moore, Patty - CA

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Participants by Last Name

National Conference 2007

Moorehead, Maureen - VI

Morgan, Mandi - AK

Morgan, Rob - IN

Morris, Melissa - TX

Morrison, Brian - MD

Mosley, Ophelia - AR

M-Sharif, Badiyah - DC

Mulligan, Sarah - MT

Mulvenon, Janelle - NV

Murray, Denise - NJ

Musick, Kristie - SC

Nagasawa, Mark - AZ

Neitzel, Jennifer - NC (P)

Nelson, Carolyn - KS

Nelson, Debra - NH

Nelson, Jane - ND

Newman, Cynthia - NJ

Newman, Holly - MA

Nink, Connie - UT

Nogami-Engime, Christine - NJ (P)

Noyes, Donna - NY

Obermeyer, Donna - WA

O'Brien, Jim - DC (P)

Ocampo, Ashley - FL

O'Connell, Kimber - MA

Olson, Jennifer - OR (P)

Olson, Stephen - ND

Ord, Susan - UT (P)

Orr, Bruce - DE (P)

Osborne, Darci - WA

Otero, Gloria - DC

Overton, Cecil - VA

Pagano, Lisa - DC

Paladino, Mary Jo - IN

Parker, Cheryl - DC

Parkey, Cindy - NC

Parkhurst, Sheryl - DC

Payne, Beverly - NC

Peacock, Georgina - GA (P)

Peeler, Nancy - MI (P)

Pete, Karen - NM

Peter, Marshall - OR (P)

Peters, Mary - WI

Peterson, Mac - CA

Pfluger, Leandrea - CO

Piaggi, Faith - MA

Pletcher, Lynda - NC (P)

Plotzker, Michael - NY

Pope, Ellen - KS (P)

Porting, Joe - KS

Powell, Diane - FL

Pretzello, Lisa - MS

Pride, Meredith - WV

Puffer, Carol - NE (P)

Pullen, Debra - ND

Quesenberry, Amanda - DC

Quiroz, Pamela - CA

Ramagos, Cindy - LA (P)

Reedy, Kristin - VT

Reid, Hugh - DC

Reifeiss, Sandra - AR

Reising Rechner, Pamela - IL (P)

Reynolds, Virginia - CA

Rhinehardt, Karen - NC

Richman, Cynthia - ND

Ringer, Larry - DC

Ringwalt, Sharon - NC (P)

Robb, Michelle - IN

Rogers, Glenda - OK

Rogers, Kate - VT

Romanick, Roxane - ND

Rooney, Robin - NC

Ross-Allen, Jane - VT

Rossini, Theresa - CA

Roth, Lori - AK

Rothleutner, Denise - WA

Rous, Beth - KY (P)

Roush, Pam - WV (P)

Route, Barbara - DC

Rowe, Heidi - AL

Rybaltowski, Sandra - NY

Ryder, Ruth - DC (P)

Sampson, Margaret - NY

Sanchez, Carmen - DC

Sanders, Richard - WA

Saunders, Rhonda - AR

Savage, Mary Kay - MO

Scanlan, Sue - AS

Scarborough, Anita - NC (P)

Schaff, Stacey - AS

Scheel, Suzanne - PA

Schertz, Mary - IA (P)

Schwartz, Ilene - WA

Scott, Pertina - DC

Scott-Little, Catherine - NC (P)

Seipert, Amber - ID

Sellers, Sheila - AK

Shackelford, Pam - AK

Sharp, Brenda - LA

Sharp, Mark - OK

Shaw, Evelyn - NC

Shelton, Hattie - CO

Sheppard, Ginger - DC

Sheppick, Susan - SD

Sherman-Proehl, LauraBelle - IA

Sherwood, Betty - NV

Shockley, Connie - NE

Silverstein, Robert - DC

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Participants by Last Name

National Conference 2007

Silvey, Voncyle - NC

Simpson, Jennifer - DC

Singer, Wenda - DC

Skorheim, Nancy - ND

Sleger, Lucille - DC

Smith, Barbara - CO (P)

Smith, Camille - GA (P)

Smith, Debra - WY

Smith, Lisa - AK

Smith, Mark - NE

Smith, Marty - MN

Smith, Sandra - DC

Smith, Susan - CO

Souders, Sarah - AK

Spence, Rhonda - DC (P)

Spencer, Karin - DC

Spiker, Donna - CA

Squires, Jane - OR

Stayton, Vicki - KY (P)

Steele, David - DC (P)

Stengel, Thomas - MD

Stevenson, Jan - GA

Stewart, Delicia - DC

Stiles, Carolyn - NH (P)

Stormant-Smith, Jamie - IN

Streed, Leslie - ND

Stremel, Kathleen - KS

Su, Roy - GA

Sullivan, Maureen - VT

Sund, Pamela - LA

Surprenant, Kala - DC

Swanson, Erica - MT

Swett, Judy - MN (P)

Synodi, Maria - CT (P)

Taylor, Anne - NC (P)

Taylor, Lois - DC

Taylor, Sunday - MA

Thelen, Jan - NE (P)

Thomas, Elayne - CT

Thorp, Eva - VA

Traynham, Donna - MA

Treusch, Nancy - DC

Trivette, Carol M. - NC (P)

Trohanis, Andy - MD

Trohanis, Donna - NC

Trohanis, Linda - MD

Trohanis, Zoe - DC

Trubiano, Mario - DC

Tschantz, Jennifer - DC (P)

Turnbull, Ann - KS (P)

Turner, Tracy - AR

Twining-Martin, Jacquelyn - DC

Tydingco, Cathy - GU

Tyler-Gueye, Wanda - DC

Udell, Tom - OR

Vail, Cynthia - GA

Valdes, Courtney - NC

Valencia, Miguel - PR

Vendegna, Nan - CO

Vessells, Christa - VA

von Behren, Valerie - MD

Vorobey, Nancy - MD

Votava, Kristen - ND

Walawender, Rebecca - DC

Waldrum, Melinda - TX

Walker, Karen - WA

Waller, Cheryl - SC

Walsh, Sharon - VA (P)

Wangai, Samuel - KE

Warlick, Kenneth - KY

Warren, Kate - CA

Wedel, Kim - TX (P)

Weir, Ryan - KS

Wells, Marybeth - ID

Wells-Norman, Amy - OK

Wennekes, Julie - DC

Whaley, Kathy - NC (P)

Wheeler-Thompson, Tiffany - WA

Whelan, Maureen - RI

Whipple, Wendy - NV (P)

Whitsett, Linda - DC

Widgeon, Laura Alice - AL

Wiley, Ruth - DC

Wilkins, Brenda - DC

Williams, Joanne - MA

Williams, Mary - DC

Williams, Tony G. - DC

Winborne, Vanessa - MI

Winton, Pam - NC (P)

Wirick, Patti - PA

Witt, Bill - MI

Wolf, Jessica - MI

Wolfe, Barbara - MN

Woodcock, Regina Mel - WV (P)

Wrathall, Jan - WA

Wright, Debra - OH

Younggren, Naomi - AE

Zeiders, Susan - PA

Zeller, Richard - OR (P)

Zickefoose, Sheila - WV

Ziegler, Martha - MA (P)

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Table Top Displays

National Conference 2007

ARIZONA

1101 E. Myrtle Avenue

[email protected]

Maureen Casey

Phoenix, AZ 85020Phone: 602.861.4975

PARENT

CONNECTICUT

263 Farmington Avenue - MC6222

[email protected]

Mary Beth Bruder

Farmington, CT 06030-6222Phone: 860.679.1500

University of Connecticut UCEDD

263 Farmington AvenueMC/6222

[email protected]

Cristina Mogro-Wilson

Farmington, CT 06030Phone: 860.679.1500

University of Connecticut

DELAWARE

502 W 36th Street

[email protected]

Bruce Orr

Wilmington, DE 19802Phone: 302.761.9347

ICC State of Delaware

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

1825 Connecticut Avenue, NWAED-DSSC-FRC 7th Floor

[email protected]

Cynthia Glimpse

Washington, DC 20009Phone: 202.884.8203

Federal Resource Center

1000 Thomas Jefferson St., NW

[email protected]

Rebecca Holland Coviello

Washington, DC 20007Phone: 202.403.5404

American Institutes for Research

925 Rhode Island Ave

[email protected]

Zondra Johnson

Wachington DC, DC 20001Phone: 202.671.0882

District of Columbia Public Schools

GEORGIA

1600 Clifton RoadMS E-87

[email protected]

Georgina Peacock

Atlanta, GA 30033Phone: 404.498.4347

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

KANSAS

1200 Sunnyside AveRoom 3136

[email protected]

Donna Beauchamp

Lawrence, KS 66045Phone: 785.864.7601

Beach Center on Disability/Kansas Univ

1200 Sunnyside Avenue3111 Haworth Hall

[email protected]

Ann Turnbull

Lawrence, KS 66045Phone: 785.864.7608

Beach Center on Disability

LOUISIANA

2000 Lake Shore Drive246 Education Building

[email protected]

Linda Flynn

New Orleans, LA 70148Phone: 504.280.6541

University of New Orleans

MAINE

3 Shore Road NorthP.O. Box 218

[email protected]

Susan Mackey Andrews

Dover-Foxcroft, ME 04426Phone: 207.564.8245

Solutions Consulting Group, LLC

MASSACHUSETTS

959 Mohawk Trail

[email protected]

Darla Gundler

North Adams, MA 01247Phone: 413.586.7525

NORTH CAROLINA

CB #8185 UNC-CH

[email protected]

Pam Winton

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-8185Phone: 919.966.7180

FPG Child Development Institute

TENNESSEE

7th Floor710 James Robertson PKWY

[email protected]

Jamie Kilpatrick

Nashville, TN 37243-0380Phone: 615.741.3537

Tennessee Department of Education

VIRGINIA

1800 Diagonal RoadSuite 320

[email protected]

Paula Burdette

Alexandria, VA 22314Phone: 703.519.3800

NASDSE

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