New Practice Guide available re: Early Support Services
Now available on the ESIT website “Pathways to Services for Infants and Toddlers with Deafblindness.” Thanks to ESIT staff and our statewide work groups! Pathways to Services ...
Now available on the ESIT website “Pathways to Services for Infants and Toddlers with Deafblindness.” Thanks to ESIT staff and our statewide work groups! Pathways to Services ...
Spotlight on Interveners Washington state currently has five nationally certified interveners working with students who are deafblind, and an estimated ten paraeducators a year receiving informal or formal training ...
OHOA online modules are a national resource designed to increase awareness, knowledge, and skills related to intervention for students (ages 3 through 21) who are deaf-blind and being served ...
Hello! The weeks of autumn have flown past, and the leaves have landed to nurture the soil for next year’s growth. We are here to nurture growth, too. Find ...
OHOA online modules are a national resource designed to increase awareness, knowledge, and skills related to intervention for students (ages 3 through 21) who are deaf-blind and being served ...
The First Usher Syndrome Awareness Day in Washington State is September 16th, 2023. Did you know that Dalton McKittrick, a high school student in our state, submitted a proclamation ...
Hello!We’re pleased that we will be engaging in another five years as a federally funded DeafBlind project, and also have continued collaboration with OSPI and ESIT to further statewide supports ...
We did it! We received notice of our federal grant award for 2023-2028. The “State DeafBlind Project” grants are awarded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education ...
F2FC brings families from across the U.S. together to connect, share information and offer support. Remote groups of 8 to 10 family members, including one for Spanish-speaking families, meet ...