Resources For Families on Deaf-Blindness
To help families support their child’s educational journey, NCDB, in collaboration with state deaf-blind projects and national family organizations, has developed a number of resources - download the flier to read more about available
Summer Institutes for Educators
The Summer Learning institutes (LINK) will be WEA’s premier professional learning offerings of the year, providing trainings in four different pathways: ⇒ Teaching & Learning ⇒ Special Education ⇒ Culturally Responsive Strategies and ELL
eLearning for Educators
eLearning for Educators offers online courses designed for busy K-12 educators working with students with disabilities. The courses are: Accessible anytime, anywhere. Available continuously. Available to all educators. Delivered 100% online. Accepted by OSPI
All Children Can Read
The National Center on Deaf-Blindness has designed a Literacy web page that provides information and resources for teaching and working with children who have complex learning challenges. Specifically, the site is designed for individual
2019 Spring Family Camp
WSDS in collaboration with The Center on Childhood Deafness and Hearing Loss (CDHL), sponsors an annual weekend for families with children and teens who are deaf/hard of hearing. Families stay in cabins at the
Infant and Early Childhood Conference (IECC)
Save the Dates - May 1 - 3, 2019 The Infant and Early Childhood Conference is a two-day conference that attracts nearly 2,000 participants and offers a blend of national keynote speakers, more than