Wortham Oaks Elementary School
Pre-School Program for Children with Disablities
Pre-School Program for Children with Disabilities (PPCD)
Children who are 3, 4 and 5 years of age, and who have been identified through formal evaluations as having special education eligibilities may be considered for placement in the Pre-School Program for Children with Disabilities (PPCD). PPCD classrooms are designed to provide early learning experiences to children, at their levels of ability.
The PPCD curriculum reflects both developmentally appropriate activities in the areas of communication, cognition, fine motor, gross motor, self-help and social skills. All students will be actively engaged, following a classroom schedule in rigorous lessons that change to meet the developing needs of the children. The activities are functional and focus on developing skills needed now and in the future. Each classroom will have clearly defined instructional areas for large and small group work, as well as areas dedicated to interacting with household items, blocks, technology, science/sensory experiences and motor activities.
PPCD students have access to all activities available to their non-disabled peers to the greatest extent possible. Such activities include age-appropriate field trips, assemblies, lunch, etc.
Some PPCD students may require a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP). This plan will be developed individually at ARD/IEP meetings, using information from the Functional Behavioral Analysis (FBA). Data will be collected in the classroom and reviewed periodically to determine if changes in the BIP are needed. The PPCD classroom will have classroom rules and structure that include positive behavior supports. Some students will benefit from an individualized reinforcement system that will be developed and implemented, as needed. Teachers and teaching assistants in the PPCD classes will be trained in Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) and will use the strategies when necessary.