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Schwartz Center for Children hosts and trains Day School staff on the modality of deaf blind therapy
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Schwartz Center For Children

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By Schwartz Center For Children
Published on 02/5/2008
 
The Schwartz Center for Children is teaming up with the New England Deafblind Project to host the third-part of a Massachusetts Four-Part Deafblind Training series.  This training is being hosted by Holyoke Community College, Worcester Public Schools, Schwartz Center for Children, and Perkins Training Center. 

The Schwartz Center for Children is teaming up with the New England Deafblind Project

The Schwartz Center for Children is teaming up with the New England Deafblind Project to host the third-part of a Massachusetts Four-Part Deafblind Training series.  This training is being hosted by Holyoke Community College, Worcester Public Schools, Schwartz Center for Children, and Perkins Training Center. 

Session Three, to be held at the Schwartz Center for Children on February 7, 14, 28 and March 6, will provide comprehensive, on-going assessment strategies for identification, implementation and program development of children and students who are Deafblind.

According to Center’s Day School Director, Kimberli Bettencourt, “ Our staff will be able to participate in workshops by leading professionals in the field of deaf-blindness.  The participants will gain up to date knowledge of techniques, research and strategies that will better help them to program for our students with deaf-blindness.  These workshops are always innovative and bring new, fresh information for our staff to incorporate into the curriculum.”

Providing this comprehensive training are three experts in the field of Deafblindness, Tracy Evans Luiselli, Ed. D, Lisa Jacobs, M.Ed, and Susan DeCaluwe, M.Ed.

The Schwartz Center for Children joins with New England Center Deafblind Project, Holyoke Community College, Massachusetts Commission for the deaf and Hard of Hearing – Western, MA, Worcester Public Schools – Vision Department/Deafblind Program and the Perkins Training Center in sponsoring this important training.