Nancy Brady, MA-EdSP, ATS<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nDate: April 10, 2011<\/p>\n
Time: 9:00am Pacific Time)<\/p>\n
Topic: Making Inclusion Work – A Commitment to Excellence at School, at Home, and in the Community<\/strong><\/p>\nSpeaker: Nancy Brady, MA-EdSP, ATS<\/p>\n
Description: Nancy Brady is an Inclusion Specialist and an Assistive Technology Specialist in Southern California.\u00a0 Nancy has been working to end segregated education based upon a disability and support inclusive education for those with the most severe disabilities since 2002.\u00a0 Her approach to successful Inclusion is a cooperative venture starting with students and their families, empowering classroom aides and providing teachers with simple ideas and accommodations that are easy to implement on a moment\u2019s notice.\u00a0 Using Assistive Technology and simple classroom accommodations, students with autism who are nonverbal can have access to the general education curriculum in the least restrictive environment as Congress and IDEA intended.<\/p>\n
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