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Welcome to the official website for the 2022 TASH Conference!

Each year, the TASH Conference brings together our constituents to share resources and success stories, learn about field-driven best practices, and network within a community engaged in shared values. The Conference is attended by passionate leaders, experts, and advocates from every corner of the disability community. Conference attendees are influential in their fields and communities, and play an important role in the provision of services and supports for individuals and organizations around the world; and include professors and researchers from leading institutions; those involved in local, state, and federal governments and public policy; special and general educators, and school administrators; self-advocates, adult service providers; students, family members, and many others. This year’s conference theme is Together We Rise!

Click on the "Registration and More" tab for additional information about our Conference location, registration, reserving a guest room, sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities, and more!  The full Conference schedule is now available for viewing.  Registered attendees will receive an invitation to log in and create a personalized schedule.
Wednesday, November 30
 

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Thursday, December 1
 

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Friday, December 2
 

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Creating an Autism-Friendly Work Environment Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 4 Cultural Congruence Between Stakeholders at a Fully Inclusive Charter School Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 4 Implementing Inclusive Community in Schools Maintaining Reasonable Cost Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 4 Optimism is Contagious: Creating Change with Positivity Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 4 Self-Advocacy is our Love Language Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 4 Suddenly We're Old Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 4 We RISE Together when Real Inclusion Serves Everyone Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 4 Campus Connect- Developing Post Secondary Strategies and Examples for Students with Disabilities Meeting Room: Kave Ballroom 3 Direct Support Workforce and COVID-19: What Do We Do Now? Meeting Room: Deer Employment First - Not Just a Tagline in TN Meeting Room: Coyote IIWII (It Is What It Is) - Acceptance, Change, and Hope in Challenging Times Meeting Room: Roadrunner Implementing UDL and Individualized Supports for Success in Inclusive Classrooms Meeting Room: Kave Ballroom 2 Latinx Parents of Children with Deafblindness Speak Out Meeting Room: Scorpion Modifying Manual Language for Individuals with Physical Disabilities Meeting Room: Bird Moving from "Can" to "How": Equal Access to Employment for Youth with Complex Support Needs Meeting Room: Buzzard Research to Practice: Evolving Role of Paraprofessionals in Inclusive Schools Meeting Room: Gila-Monster Self-Advocacy Essentials: The Role of Families and Partners Meeting Room: Ant Supporting Transition for Multicultural Families Meeting Room: Quail Using AT to Increase Independence and Meaningful Lives Meeting Room: Horse What Does Recess Look Like for Students with Significant Disabilities? Meeting Room: Rattlesnake RPSD Senior Editorial Board Meeting Meeting Room: Butterfly (Third Floor) TASH Chapter Leadership and Membership Community of Practice Gathering Meeting Room: Jackrabbit

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7Cs Strategy: It's Now Easy to Create and Use Video Modeling Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 A Qualitative Meta-synthesis Exploring Preservice Experiences of Inclusive Early Childhood Educators Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 A Systematic Review of Online Teaching Methods in Higher Education Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 A Systematic Review of Online Training Programs for Parents of Children with Disabilities Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 A Systematic Review: Students with Moderate to Severe Disabilities Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 Bringing inclusivity & Smooth Transition for Learners from Diverse Backgrounds with UDL Principles Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 Caregivers’ Experiences with their Children with Medical Complexities Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 Developing Inclusive Practices for Students with Significant Support Needs Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 Early Childhood Inclusion for Children with Significant Disabilities: A Systematic Review Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 Inclusive Living on a College Campus: Lessons learned from a Rural IPSE Program Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 Integrating Occupational Therapy & Leisure Skills Development for Young Children with Disabilities Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 My Life, My Choice Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 Partnerships and Access to Opportunities in Higher Education Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 Preparing our Future Special Education Teachers Appropriately?: Virtual Learning Environments Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 Preserving Personal and Bodily Autonomies Beginning in Early Childhood Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 Specialized Interprofessional Training for Students with Intensive Support Needs Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 Students with Extensive Support Needs: Preservice Teachers’ Conceptions of Inclusion Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 Supporting the Well-Being of Children with Disabilities during the Pandemic Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 Sydney Krebsbach: My Story Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 The Dream: Make It Happen Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 They Listen, They Know: Safety First (Second, and Third . . .Always) Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 Together We Rise Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 Together We Rise: Pre-service Teachers’ Understanding of Inclusion Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 Understanding Transfer of Rights Discussions to Foster Meaningful Systems Change Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3 Using Video Modeling in Teaching Students with Intellectual Disabilities: Literature Review Meeting Room: Akimel O'otham Ballroom 3

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Saturday, December 3
 

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