Welcome to September's edition of the Buzz from the Hub! By the time this issue of the Buzz lands in your inbox, a new school year will be underway.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
Welcome to August’s edition of the Buzz from the Hub! As summer’s long, hot days come to an end, you might be feeling a mix of sadness or maybe a bit of relief. The post Buzz | Supporting Success: Tools for Transitions, Behavior, and Communication appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
Especially this year as they began moving in earnest from almost all remote interactions to hybrid remote/in-person contacts. This page distills the network-wide story of this Action-Packed Year for Parent Centers (2022-2023) The post An Action-Packed Year for Parent Centers: 2023-2024 appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
Welcome to July’s edition of the Buzz from the Hub! Summer seems to be flying by and with so much happening and changing; we hope you have found some time to relax, reflect, and enjoy this time of the year. The post Buzz | Advocacy, Screen Time, Trauma Support & More! appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
Welcome to June’s edition of the Buzz from the Hub! As always, the CPIR is excited to share updates and valuable resources for families, educators, youth, and advocates in the disability community. The post Buzz | Self-Advocacy, Scholarship Opportunity, and Much More! appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
Welcome to May’s edition of the Buzz from the Hub! It’s hard to believe we’re already halfway through 2025 and summer break is just around the corner! The post Buzz |Empowering Parents to Support Learning, Behavior, and Mental Health! appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
Welcome to April’s edition of the Buzz from the Hub! This edition of the Buzz is coming to you later than usual due to our 2025 National Parent Center Conference last week! The post Buzz |Family Voices Study, Brain Development and NCADEMI Resources appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
Welcome to March’s edition of the Buzz from the Hub! The sun is setting a little later every day, Spring is in the air, and with it comes a sense of renewed hope. The post Buzz |Supporting Military Families, Fast Facts, Transitions & More! appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
Welcome to February’s edition of the Buzz from the Hub! In this issue, we highlight the U.S. Department of Education’s guidance on Building and Sustaining Inclusive Educational Practices. The post Buzz |Education Guidance, Inclusive Early Childhood Podcast, and Much More! appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
Welcome to the January edition of The Buzz from the Hub! With so much happening in the world right now, we hope the start of your year has been a positive one. The post Buzz | Education Updates, Disability Employment Checklist, and Online SSI Application appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
Welcome to December’s edition of the Buzz from the Hub! This month's highlights include a self-assessment for states to better support military-connected children with disabilities. The post Buzz | Supporting Military-Connected Children, ASL Plaza Sésamo, School Behavioral Assessment, and Holiday Travel Tips appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
Welcome to November’s edition of the Buzz from the Hub! As the year winds down and families prepare for the holiday season, staying informed about the latest in education and effective ways to support learning remains as important as ever. The post Buzz |Early Childhood Development, AI in K-12, Disability Transition, and Family Engagement appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
Educational Technology (OET) provided the guidance “to increase understanding of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act’s (IDEA’s) requirements regarding assistive technology (AT) devices and services, and dispel common misconceptions regarding AT, while also providing examples of the use of AT devices and services for children with disabilities,” according to a Dear Colleague Letter accompanying the AT guidance. The guidance, Myths and Facts Surrounding Assistive Technology ...| Center for Parent Information and Resources
As real-time data becomes foundational to modern analytics and AI, organizations need streaming data platforms that go beyond basic ingestion—they must be intelligent, scalable, and ready for edge and enterprise deployment. In this complimentary copy of the 2025 GigaOm Radar for Streaming Data Platforms, you’ll discover why Striim is proudly named a Leader and Outperformer. […]| Striim
We’re pleased to reintroduce one of our flagship professional learning sessions, Making Observations. The BEETLES team has worked hard to improve the session and address issues that have arisen as we have presented the previous version over the years, and as our awareness has increased. As part of this work, we partnered with Annie Sorrell […] The post Revising Making Observations: Striving for Equity, Inclusion, and Cultural Relevance appeared first on Beetles Project.| Beetles Project
The post Examining Equitable and Inclusive Work Environments in Environmental Education appeared first on Beetles Project.| Beetles Project