Haring Center for Inclusive Education

Haring Center for Inclusive Education

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The Haring Center improves the lives of children with developmental disabilities and their families with research and training that drive education policy.

The Haring Center is the leader in inclusive education. Within the Haring Center, the Experimental Education Unit (EEU) serves children with and without disabilities. The EEU is a living laboratory for the Research team, which has a 50-year history at the forefront in research about how children with developmental disabilities learn. The Professional Development & Training team moves research from

08/14/2026

INCLUSION MODULE OF THE WEEK! Creating High Quality Environments Using UDL. Universal Design for Learning is a huge part of inclusive spaces! As you set up your learning space and get ready for the fall, this module offers practical ideas and strategies for designing environments that support and include everyone! Reminder that we have differentiated modules for early learning, elementary, and secondary age groups! Modules are available in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, and Mandarin.

Watch the modules here: https://buff.ly/1VnOpqp

08/14/2026

Thank you, Henry Suzzallo Society, for showcasing a glimpse of UW College of Education’s EduTalks at your reception this week. Big congrats to Dr. Kathleen Artman Meeker, Haring Center Director, and her UW College of Education colleagues on their fantastic talks! Watch Kathleen’s EduTalk: https://buff.ly/kqDD1Hq

08/11/2026

We hope to see you in Yakima on September 12th!

Save the date for the upcoming Institute on Social-Emotional Learning! You’ll learn about using Pyramid Model strategies to support the social, emotional, and behavioral outcomes of young children, all while earning STARS credit. 🤓📝🌟

Mark your calendar and plan to join us in person in Yakima on September 12. Registration link coming soon! 👀

Photos from Haring Center for Inclusive Education's post 08/08/2026

One month to go! Who is ready for school?

08/07/2026

INCLUSION MODULE OF THE WEEK! Setting Learners up for Success: Teaching Routines and Expectations -- Are you thinking about how to help kids transition into your classroom as school starts? This module offers practical ways to help everyone understand the routines and expectations in a new setting. Reminder that we have differentiated modules for early learning, elementary, and secondary age groups, and all our modules are available in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, and Mandarin.

Watch the modules here: inclusionmodules.haringcenter.org

08/04/2026

Problem-solving is a skill children can learn, and teaching it early can help prevent challenging behaviors.

Hear from Haring Center Director of Research Dr. Angel Fettig as she shares why problem-solving belongs in every early learning environment.

Watch the clip below, then learn more in Season 2, Episode 4 of University of Washington College of Education Cultivate Learning's *Circle Time Magazine*: https://youtu.be/lDwP0DxHl7c?si=mIvLVBQfnU0iJnpt

07/08/2026

The Arc of King County's Fall 2026 Inclusion Academy
This free advocacy course is for parents, family members, and allies who want to create more inclusive schools and communities.
The goal is belonging and membership for all students, from preschool through K to 12.

Saturdays, September 19 through October 24 at 9:00 a.m.
In person at The Arc Legacy Center in SeaTac

Classes are discussion based and designed for parents. Allies are welcome.
When applying, please let us know about any accessibility or language support needs.

Space is limited. Apply today: https://bit.ly/InclusionAcademy2026
More info: https://buff.ly/3iVzJoX
Questions: [email protected]

Building support for parents and caregivers 06/17/2026

Families are a child's first and most important advocates.

Haring Center Scholarship Fellow and reccent doctoral graduate Yuanchen Kuo is researching ways to help caregivers of autistic children build confidence, navigate services, and advocate for their children.

Her work is helping strengthen family-school partnerships and support better outcomes for children and families.

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Building support for parents and caregivers Doctoral candidate and Haring Center Scholarship Fellow Yuanchen Kuo is reshaping how researchers and practitioners think about supporting autistic children by starting with their...

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06/04/2026

INCLUSION MODULE OF THE WEEK! Creating Effective Family Partnerships.

As summer programs begin, how are you planning to build relationships with the families in your community? Check out our module for specific ideas and examples of an inclusive intake form. Reminder that we have differentiated modules for early learning, elementary, and secondary age groups! Modules are available in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, and Mandarin.

Watch the modules here: inclusionmodules.haringcenter.org

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