Ann Gruenberghas been involved with early childhood personnel preparation for over twenty years, guiding prospective teachers to design and implement strategies for appropriate interventions when children have exceptionalities.nbsp; She has worked with young children in a variety of settings as well as publishing articles and making presentations at national and internal conferences for organizations such as the National Association for the Education of Young Children, the Division for Early Childhood, Council for Exceptional Children, the National Head Start Association, and the National Association for Early Childhood Teacher Educators. Her primary interests in experiential learning and… supporting positive outcomes for children with neurological risk are enhanced through extensive community involvement. nbsp; Regina Millerhas been involved in early childhood teacher preparation for thirty-four years.nbsp; She has worked with young children, undergraduate and graduate students.nbsp; She has focused on nurturing pre-service and in-service teachers to develop and implement inclusion classrooms.nbsp; She has presented papers at local, state, regional, national and international conferences, and has published numerous articles and a book on a variety of areas regarding early childhood and teacher preparation.nbsp; Her primary interests are in preparing teachers to work with the whole child and family in a variety of settings and preparing these teachers to be resourceful and resilient professionals.
Ann Gruenberghas been involved with early childhood personnel preparation for over twenty years, guiding prospective teachers to design and implement strategies for appropriate interventions when children have exceptionalities.nbsp; She has worked with young children in a variety of settings as well as publishing articles and making presentations at national and internal conferences for organizations such as the National Association for the Education of Young Children, the Division for Early Childhood, Council for Exceptional Children, the National Head Start Association, and the National Association for Early Childhood Teacher Educators. Her primary interests in experiential learning and… supporting positive outcomes for children with neurological risk are enhanced through extensive community involvement. nbsp; Regina Millerhas been involved in early childhood teacher preparation for thirty-four years.nbsp; She has worked with young children, undergraduate and graduate students.nbsp; She has focused on nurturing pre-service and in-service teachers to develop and implement inclusion classrooms.nbsp; She has presented papers at local, state, regional, national and international conferences, and has published numerous articles and a book on a variety of areas regarding early childhood and teacher preparation.nbsp; Her primary interests are in preparing teachers to work with the whole child and family in a variety of settings and preparing these teachers to be resourceful and resilient professionals.