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Childhood:
913-324-0600 V/TTY
450 E. Park St.
Olathe, KS 66061
Early Childhood
Parent-Family Services & Resources
In 2004, the Early Childhood Department expanded its
birth to three services. A teacher of the deaf certified in early childhood deaf education will be working with the Hartley Family
Center and with service providers in other surrounding counties.
Additionally, it is our goal to develop workshops and provide consultations for professionals providing services to families who have young children whom are deaf or hard-of-hearing. We will continue to offer a Parent/Play Group.
For more information contact Erin Schuweiler at 913-791-0503
or
eschuweiler@ksd.state.ks.us
The Early Childhood Center operates a center-based program for three, four, and five year old children with a hearing loss.
ENROLLMENT ELIGIBILITY
Eligibility for placement at the Early Childhood Center at KSD is determined through the Individual Education Program (IEP) process. First, parents must contact the school district in which they reside, often referred to as the Local Education Agency (LEA). An IEP team, comprised of parents and school personnel, will determine placement of the child based on special education and related services needs of the child. If placement at KSD is being considered, the Director of Admissions from KSD will be contacted so that school personnel from the Early Childhood team at KSD can attend the IEP meeting as well.
PHILOSOPHY
In the Early Childhood Center, we believe that children who are
deaf or hard-of-hearing and their families have the right to services
that provide early language acquisition. We recognize that FAMILIES
are our children's first teachers and that we (school and families)
are partners in early education. We emphasize a bilingual philosophy
in which acquisition of both the English language and American
Sign Language are encouraged.
Goals:
The child will develop
· A primary language through natural acquisition in a visual
environment similar to language acquisition in an auditory environment.
· A second language acquired through natural and instructional
methods that connects the primary language with second language
learning and literacy achievement.
· The kinds of cognitive knowledge needed to succeed in
the elementary grades.
· The social and emotional intelligence to interact with
children and adults of all ages and cultures.
CURRICULUM
The Early Childhood Center utilizes a developmentally appropriate
curriculum to serve the age span of children within each group
and with respect to different needs, interests, and developmental
levels of those individual children. Our program is based on the
High/Scope Curriculum, which effectively combines sound educational
theory with developmentally appropriate experiences. The cornerstone
of High/Scope's early childhood curriculum is active learning
composed of personal, hands-on experiences. The curriculum is
designed to promote the development of physical, social, emotional,
and cognitive skills. A bilingual communication philosophy is
used based on the model from the Star Schools Project for the
acquisition of both English and American Sign Language. Assessment
procedures are based on the Child Observation Record (COR) from
High/Scope, bilingual checklists, and literacy and communication
observations.
PEER
MODEL PROGRAM
We believe that children learn from other children as well as
from adults. There are benefits to having peer models who are
hearing in the classroom. Children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing
are exposed to additional spoken language. Children who are hearing
are exposed to American Sign Language. Bilingual hearing siblings
of deaf children contribute to a more "communication"
accessible home environment.
ADDITIONAL SERVICES AVAILABLE
Speech-Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Audiology, Physical Therapy, Shared Reading Project, Deaf Mentoring, Sign Classes


