Video 4.6: Libby & Kim – Middle ground conversation

Video 4.6: Libby & Kim – Middle ground conversation   Libby, a teacher in a child care center, and Kim, a parent of a 4-year-old girl (Ella), have a conversation about working together and learning from one another. This conversation highlights addressing challenging issues. (running time: 5 min. 02 sec.)   View TranscriptLibby: Well Kim,…

Video 4.7: Libby & Kim – Firm ground conversation

Video 4.7: Libby & Kim – Firm ground conversation   Libby, a teacher in a child care center, and Kim, a parent of a 4-year-old girl (Ella), have a conversation about working together and learning from one another. This conversation highlights making shared decisions. (running time: 5 min. 23 sec.)   View TranscriptLibby: I can..…

Video 4.5: Libby & Kim – Beginning ground conversation

Video 4.5: Libby & Kim – Beginning ground conversation   Libby, a teacher in a child care center, and Kim, a parent of a 4-year-old girl (Ella), have a conversation about working together and learning from one another. This conversation highlights developing an initial friendly relationship (running time: 2 min., 35 sec.).   View TranscriptLibby:…

Audio 4.8: Aaron’s perspective (little Aaron’s father)

Audio 4.8: Aaron’s perspective (little Aaron’s father) The father of little Aaron, a 4-year-old boy in a preschool classroom, shares his thoughts on being involved in the classroom and his views on little Aaron’s teacher, China (running time: 0 min., 51 sec.).   View TranscriptAaron: With five kids at home, maybe I’m not going over…

Audio 4.6: Salvador Moran

Audio 4.6: Salvador Moran Salvador, an early childhood special educator who works with diverse families, talks about the advantages and importance of involving the family in making decisions (running time: 1 min., 30 sec.).   View TranscriptSalvador: It’s important to get the family involved. And so that’s, I think, that’s one of the biggest teaching…

Audio 4.5: Rosalia Fajardo

Audio 4.5: Rosalia Fajardo Rosalia, a mother of child with disabilities, talks about her advocacy work and about how to help families be advocates for their children, especially for immigrant families (running time: 3 min., 01 sec.).   View TranscriptRosalia: My first reaction, I still remember, was that “it cannot be” because I’m a lawyer…

Audio 4.4: Subarna Dharia

Audio 4.4: Subarna Dharia Subarna, a pediatrician whose main interest in serving children with disabilities was inspired by her son who has global developmental delays, talks about the importance of making sure professionals listen to parents (running time: 1 min., 19 sec.).   View TranscriptSubarna: I want the professionals to understand how difficult it is…

Audio 4.3: Samtra Devard

Audio 4.3: Samtra Devard Samtra, the mother of three children, including one who has a disability, talks about the need for families to be heard and for professionals to ask about parents’ hopes for their children (running time: 1 min., 53 sec.).   View TranscriptSamtra: I spent probably the first 3 years looking for permission…

Audio 4.2: Janice Fialka

Audio 4.2: Janice Fialka Janice, the mother of two children, including Micah who has intellectual disabilities, talks about her experiences with teachers sometimes only focusing on the disability and not the whole child (running time: 1 min., 56 sec.).   View TranscriptJanice: I remember one time a teacher called, saying, I have to talk to…