Childcare Centers and the ADA


Childcare Centers and the ADA


May 2, 2017

Meeting the needs of individual children is something child care providers understand. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law, enacted in 1990, that provides child care professionals with an exciting opportunity to serve children with special needs or disabilities. The ADA gives the opportunity for child care providers to include children with disabilities in care. Providers, children and parents all benefit when children can learn and play together. Including both children with and without disabilities in child care reflects our larger community where people with and without disabilities live, work, and play together.  Participants will gain an understanding of reasonable modifications in policies, practices, and procedures in order to accommodate individuals with disabilities.

Audience: Parents, Caregivers, and Professionals of School-Aged Children/Students.                 

Presenter: Shanida Mathieu, FHF

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Childcare Centers and the ADA

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