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2004-2005 Mini-Grant Recipients

"Mom & Dad Came to My School! Bridging Home/School Connections" by Jennifer Mursu, Schaumburg School District #54, Cook County. This project offers activities for families involving the curriculum themes of Literacy, Science, Math and Celebrating the Young Child. Each evening consists of interactive experiences to promote parent involvement and reinforce a home-school connection.

"Partners in Play" by Missi Berg, Woodstock School District 200, McHenry County. The intent of this mini-grant is to utilize picture books, videos, and picture sequences to support the learning of communication and play skills and promote social relationships between children with autism and their typically developing peers. Digital cameras, camcorders, and binding equipment will be used to create picture books and sequences of the actual children playing and participating in classroom/daily living activities.

"Play it Right" by Heather Tratt, Des Plaines Community Consolidated School District 62, Cook County. The purpose of this project is to teach children with limited play skills to expand their play schemes within known scripts. Theme boxes containing props and books for various themes, will be created and used at school, then sent home for families to enjoy the structured play with their child.

"R.A.I.S.E. (Regulation Activities Individually Supporting Education)" by Kelly Haeflinger, Huntley, District 158 Preschool Program, Kane County. The intent of this project is to increase parent, staff and student awareness of individual's self-regulation systems; it's impact on learning and school performance, and to demonstrate strategies to improve student's self-regulation skills in the classroom. Several informational training sessions will take place that explain self-regulation as well as demonstrate activities that can be implemented in school, home, and community settings.

"Supporting Sensory Development at School, Child Care and Home" by Kristen Ford, Schaumburg School District #54, Cook. Parents and staff will increase their awareness about Sensory Integration and Sensory challenge issues through training sessions. Several portable "Sensory Integration Kits" to support children with these challenges, will be created for use at the Community Child Care Center as well as to send home with parents for use with their child in the evening or for the weekend.

"What Happened at School Today?" by Tara Punwani, Evanston/Skokie Community Consolidated School District 65, Cook. This project will expand communication, specifically social skills, through the use of voice output devices within the classroom, therapy sessions and home environment in order to meet the diverse and significant needs of the students.

"Who am I? Who are You? Similar, But Different!" by Michelle Miller, Community Consolidated School District 93. This mini-grant creates an environment that is rich in diversity, with materials and resources continually available that foster a sense of community and acceptance of all people regardless of age, gender, race/ethnicity, family diversity/dynamics and different abilities. Resources and activities will be determined through a needs assessment of classroom and community preschool families.

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2003-2004 Mini-Grant Recipients

Lea Anne Frost - "Bridging Our World between Schools and Community Based Sites", Special Education District of Lake Co., Lake County

Martha Weisman - "Early Childhood Mobile Classroom Lending Library", Riley School, Community Consolidated School District #21, Cook County

Kathy Niemi - "Home and School Literacy Links"
Zion Elementary District #6, Lake County

Kacey Lazzarotto - "Keeping PAEC with PECS"
Proviso Area for Exceptional Children, Cook County

Tammy Spoor - "Project 'Cheese' - Digital Cameras"
Deer Path Elementary School, Special Education District #26, McHenry County

Jennifer Hackathorne - "Say 'Cheese!' Using Photographs to Expand Communication and Communication", Evanston/Skokie Consolidated Community District #65, Cook County

Phyllis Ardagh - "Watch Us Learn", School District #54, Cook County

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