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Tom Murphy

Tom Murphy, MS, OTR/L, ATP, has worked with pre-school children for more than 40 years. He has worked as a pediatric OT at Cooley Dickinson since 1995, with a special

Teach Disability History: We Can and We Must

…Rights Movement. A special unit on disabled Civil War veterans and nurses who served them features Massachusetts stories, supported by the Expand Massachusetts Stories program of Mass Humanities. Hear from…

Ross Newton

Ross Newton is a History Teacher at HEC Academy in Northampton, a special education public high school of the Collaborative for Educational Services (CES). Ross relates history to students’ lives…

Understanding Differences and Disabilities

Required for License(s): Moderate Disabilities- Initial (PreK-8) (5-12) The needs, levels of functioning and contributions of individuals with special needs are examined. Educational issues and strategies for understanding and working…

Meet Mack: Gill-Montague’s school comfort dog

…Mack will work with School Resource Officer Dan Miner to establish stronger rapport with students, and to help in difficult situations involving emotional trauma or other special needs, he said….

Early Childhood Professional Development

…children’s optimal development.   Home E Search query for: programs special education clinical specialist services ( Page 75 ) Providing Options for Quality Training and Support We can bring training…

Emily Ortiz Bouvier

Emily Ortiz Bouvier is the Administrative Assistant for the CES Early Childhood Department. She supports the department in partnering with families, programs, schools, and communities to nurture and honor the…

Check out UMass Amherst’s SPHHS In-Person Career Fair!

…opportunity to meet bachelor’s and master’s level students from Public Health Sciences, Nutrition, Kinesiology, & Communication Disorders. Their Public Health graduate students come from respective programs in Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Health…

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