The Fall 2024 EI Leadership Conference is designed for Infant Toddler and Preschool EI Leaders and is focused on inclusion, leadership development, and service delivery. Participants will learn about recent federal policies and procedures impacting early childhood programs and how these are being implemented at the state and local level. Participants will examine how they can promote comprehensive, inclusive and equitable participation for the children and families served by EI. Additional topics include change management, data analysis and reporting, and staff development resources.
Check out the new Early Intervention Leadership Guide from the Office of Child Development and Early Learning! Whether you are a new leader in EI or a veteran leader, utilize this guide to review information, help answer questions, and support you in your leadership role. Please make sure to visit this page often to ensure you are using the most updated version of the EI Leadership Guide. (updated February 2023)
A series of one-hour networking opportunities where new EI leaders can discuss EI procedures, processes, current topics, and resources important to the operation of programming for infants, toddlers, and preschool children with disabilities and their families. While the target audience and focus is new leaders who have been in their role for less than 2 years, all leaders are welcome to attend for collaboration.
Find meeting agendas, notes and resources for the most current and past statewide leadership meetings.
Equity and Inclusion should be prioritized in concrete and impactful ways. Learn more about the attitudes and actions of equity- and inclusion-focused leaders and how you can apply this to your work as an EI leader.
Deeper Dive Into Data: This padlet includes important data literacy topics that are essential management tools for Infant Toddler and Preschool EI leaders. Each issue of the Deeper Dive into Data is designed in a newsletter format that includes topics that align with important activities that EI leaders should focus on throughout the year.
Using PELICAN-EI Data for Program Improvement: This padlet includes important resources for Infant Toddler and Preschool EI leaders which may assist them in understanding how to use PELICAN-EI data for improving their programs in a systematic, organized way.
DaSy Center: The DaSy Center is a national technical assistance center that works with states to support IDEA Early Intervention and early childhood special education state programs in building high quality data systems and using data to improve results for young children with disabilities and their families.
IDEA Data Center: The IDEA Data Center provides technical assistance to state and local programs to build capacity for collecting, reporting, analyzing and using high-quality IDEA Part B data. Here, you will find many resources that support data-based decisions for your program.
Early Intervention Technical Assistance (EITA) works on behalf of the Office of Child Development & Early Learning (OCDEL).