The National Center for Special Education Research within the Institute of Education Sciences has released the third major report from the Pre-Elementary Education Longitudinal Study (PEELS) entitled, "The Early School Transitions and the Social Behavior of Children with Disabilities: Selected Findings from the Pre-Elementary Education Longitudinal Study." PEELS involves a nationally representative sample of children, ages 3 to 5 years at entrance to the study, with diverse disabilities who are receiving preschool special education services in a variety of settings. Topics covered in the report include changes in services and eligibility at times of transition, transitions into kindergarten, and social skills and problem behavior of young children with disabilities from 2003-04 to 2005-06.
I am a retired full professor and education librarian, having worked at Oregon State for 9 years and at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas for 4. Once upon a time I was a psychologist and had a wonderful opportunity to combine my training and experience in a 12-year research collaboration with former colleague and counselor educator, Dr. Dale Pehrsson. We also co-founded the Bibliotherapy Education Project. As an academic librarian, I presented at conferences and published journal articles; peer reviewed article transcripts for several professional journals; taught students how to successfully find and evaluate information; and read and reviewed almost 1,000 children's, young adult, and professional books for the Children's Literature database. In retirement, I do editing for doctoral students, volunteer, make and sell jewelry, and enjoy the great outdoors in Bend, Oregon.
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