海角原创

Credentialing Process

Credentialing Process

Developmental Specialist credentials are issued through the Ohio Professional Registry (OPR), administered by the Ohio Child Care Resource and Referral Association (OCCRRA) under contract with the Ohio Department of Children and Youth (ODCY).

海角原创鈥檚 EI curriculum aligns with the education and training standards specified in Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) 5180-10-05, which define DS eligibility requirements.

Program Overview

Program Overview

海角原创鈥檚 Early Intervention program emphasizes evidence-based practices in natural environments, interdisciplinary collaboration, assessment, Routines-Based Intervention (RBI), Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs), and coaching that promote children鈥檚 participation in everyday routines and activities. Coursework and field experiences align with the Division for Early Childhood (DEC) Recommended Practices and the ODCY competencies for Developmental Specialists.

Students gain knowledge and hands-on experience in:

Key Considerations

  • What type of project are you raising funds for: Scholarship, Capital, Programmatic? 
  • The average response rate for direct mail solicitations is 0.5 to 2 percent 
  • The average response rate for email solicitation is 0.05 to 0.1 percent 
  • Multichannel efforts (i.e., email, text message, social media and phone call) are recommended 
  • Events that bring in money and are not coordinated by the DPAE Events Team are considered special appeals and go through DPAE.

Hidden Life of Spices: National Chemistry Week 2025

海角原创 at Ashtabula will feature over two dozen free hands-on demonstrations and experiments for scientists of all ages at 鈥淭he Hidden Life of Spices鈥, a free community-wide National Chemistry Week event, on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, from 9 a.m. 鈥 12 p.m. in Robert S. Morrison Hall (3300 Lake Road West).鈥淣ational Chemistry Week is celebrated around the world and it鈥檚 very exciting to be able to once again host a wonderful 鈥 and free 鈥 event here in Ashtabula and on our campus,鈥 said Ann Abraham, Ph.D., associate professor of chemistry and chair of the Northeastern Ohio local...

Credentialing Process

Developmental Specialist credentials are issued through the Ohio Professional Registry (OPR), administered by the Ohio Child Care Resource and Referral Association (OCCRRA) under contract with the Ohio Department of Children and Youth (ODCY).

海角原创鈥檚 EI curriculum aligns with the education and training standards specified in Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) 5180-10-05, which define DS eligibility requirements.

Primary Intervention Specialist Education (PK鈥5) Concentration

The Primary Intervention Specialist Education (PRISE) concentration prepares future Early Childhood Special Education professionals to teach and support young children with and without disabilities from Pre-K through grade 5. Graduates earn an Ohio teaching license in Primary Intervention (P-5) and are qualified to work in early intervention, inclusive classrooms, self-contained classrooms, special schools, and community-based early childhood programs.

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