Young Exceptional Children

Editors In Chief: Christan G. Coogle, Alissa Rausch

Society Affiliation: The Division for Early Childhood

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Discipline: Education

Description:

Written for teachers, early care and education personnel, educational administrators, therapists, families, and others who work with or on behalf of children from birth through 8 years of age who have identified disabilities, developmental delays, are gifted/talented, or are considered at-risk for future developmental challenges, Young Exceptional Children (YEC) offers useful, friendly articles that help readers implement research-based strategies and interventions to support inclusive practices across early childhood settings. Each issue covers a variety of intervention strategies; you will find ideas to use in classrooms, in home based programs, with special populations, and in family home routines. YEC also reviews important topics, such as: Fostering Meaningful InclusionDifferentiating Instruction for a Range of Young Learners Considered At-Risk or Diagnosed with DisabilitiesIdentifying, Promoting, and Monitoring Child and Family OutcomesCulturally Responsive and Sustaining PracticeDevelopmentally Appropriate Practices for a Range of Young Learners Considered At-Risk or Diagnosed with DisabilitiesEarly Language and Literacy Development StrategiesEmbedding Interventions within Naturally Occurring Home, School, and Community RoutinesFacilitating Bi/MultilingualismPromoting Access, Participation, and Supports for All LearnersEngaging in Early Childhood PolicyPractitioner Well-BeingCritical Reflection for PractitionersDemocratic Partnerships Amongst Early Childhood Stakeholders including FamiliesEquitable and Authentic AssessmentEach issue also provides “From Article to Action,” which offers ideas for using selected YEC articles in each issue. The only journal that focuses on children with special needs from birth through 8 years old, each peer-reviewed issue presents practical ideas for parents and professionals that promote learning and development in the classroom and at home. Young Exceptional Children is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://journals.sagepub.com/home/yec.Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/yec

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