This weekend’s 1 in 36 guest is Beth Poague. Beth is a family and community educator for early childhood special education at Westchester Institute for Human Development. She is also a parent advocate for families with children with disabilities. Beth holds a master’s degree in Social Justice Educational Studies at SUNY New Paltz, focusing on disability advocacy, inclusion and anti-racism work, and is a graduate of the Certified NYS Partners in Policymaking. Tune in to learn more about Beth, or visit the links below:
The NYSED OSE Partnership (New York State Education Office of Special Education Partnership), which includes the Early Childhood and School Age Family and Community Engagement (FACE) centers in each region in New York: osepartnership.org
WIHD’s link to Family and Community Engagement: wihd.org/
Parents and caregivers can sign up to receive emails from WIHD, and be notified of trainings: wihd.org