Meet the Dedicated Team at Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center

 
 
 
Introduction – Jen Biddick
B.A. from Rutgers University – Cell Biology & Neuroscience and
Psychology
M.Ed. from Rutgers University – Special Education
Teaching Certifications – Teacher of Elementary Grades K-6,
Teacher of Students with Disabilities, Preschool through Grade
3, Supervisor
Completed coursework in Applied Behavior Analysis towards
BCBA credentials
Teacher of the Small Wonders Preschool classroom at the
Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center at Rutgers
University January 2008-August 2014
 
Introduction – Stacey Liebross
B.A. from Rutgers University – Psychology with a minor in
Education
M.S. from Adelphi University – Communication Science and
Disorders
Certifications – Certificate in Common Branches issued by the
City of New York (N-6), Certificate of Clinical Competence as
a Speech Language Pathologist, Certified Speech Language
Specialist in the schools and Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Senior Speech and Language Specialist at the Douglass
Developmental Disabilities Center at Rutgers University
September  1999-September 2014
Class Roster
Lucas K.
Nathan
Levi
Lucas S.
Armaan
Jayden
Paraprofessionals/Teaching Assistants
Related Service Providers
More Important People
Policies & Procedures
Food Allergies
I will be speaking with the school nurse and individual families
regarding allergies in the classroom.
At this time, students will eat only food items sent in from home.
Attendance
Please follow school policies to report your child absent
by calling the school nurse.
If possible, please e-mail me as well.  Thank you!
If you will be picking your child up early and/or his
dismissal routine will be changing (e.g., a family member
will be picking him up), the school must be notified 
in
writing
.
Thank you!
Arrival & Dismissal
If you are dropping off or picking up your child, please
park on the street or across the street at the Monroe
Community Center.
What to Bring on the First Day
Reinforcers
Lunch
Snack
 
Extra Clothes
 
Wipes & Tissues
Communication
Home-School Communication Logs
I will write home daily.
Please let me know areas of high priority.
I encourage you to write back!
Please let me know additional ways to reach you during
the day and in the evening.
Home Visits
At parental request
Will be determining home-based needs within the first
month of school
Any time throughout the year
Progress Updates
Individualized for each family
Different formats
In addition to regularly-scheduled parent-teacher
conferences and progress reports
Our Daily Schedule
Arrival
8:50
Walks in building
Goes to classroom
Finds locker
Takes off coat
Hangs up coat/backpack
Selects lunch/snack
Brings notebook to bin
Greetings with teachers & friends
Structured Play
9:00-9:20
Selects toys
Plays appropriately
Cleans up toys
Demonstrates parallel play
Demonstrates associative play
Imitates peers
Accepts items from peers
Shares with peers
Mands from peers
Takes turns
Morning Group
9:25-9:35
Follows individual/group instructions
Remains seated at group
Attends to group materials
Greetings/Farewells
Attendance
Calendar Skills
Weather
Examples of songs: “Good Morning Song,” “Days of the Week,” “Mr. Sun,”
“Rain, Rain Go Away,” etc.
 
Work
9:40-11:10
Includes:
Current programming
Practice of maintenance/mastered skills
Playground or Movement Activity
11:15-11:35
Engages in movement activities
Plays on playground equipment
Plays group games
Follows along with the group
Wash Hands
11:35-11:40
1.
Wets hands
2.
Gets soap
3.
Scrubs ~10 seconds
4.
Rinses ~10 seconds
5.
Gets paper towel(s)
6.
Dries hands for 3 seconds each (fronts and backs)
7.
Throws paper towels away
Lunch
11:40-12:00
Gets lunchbox
Opens lunchbox
Increases independence to feed self
Increases independence to use utensils
Uses a napkin
Remains seated at lunch table
Cleans up after a meal
Puts away lunchbox
Chill Time
12:05-12:25
Children may lay on cots, mats, pillows, or
blankets and relax while listening to soft
music.
*If you do 
not
 want your child to fall asleep,
please let me know!
Work
12:30-1:50
Includes:
Current programming
Practice of maintenance/mastered skills
Wash Hands
1:50-1:55
1.
Wets hands
2.
Gets soap
3.
Scrubs ~10 seconds
4.
Rinses ~10 seconds
5.
Gets paper towel(s)
6.
Dries hands for 3 seconds each (fronts and backs)
7.
Throws paper towels away
Snack
1:55-2:05
Eats finger foods
Increases independence to use utensils
Remains seated at snack table
Mands from peers
Shares with peers (according to diets)
Group
2:10-2:25
Story, Art, Music, Cooking
Follows individual/group instructions
Remains seated at group
Attends to group materials
Listens to story
Performs motions of songs/fingerplays
Imitates peers
Mands for required items
Mands from peers
Shares with peers
Dismissal
2:30
Farewells with teachers & friends
Pack backpack with belongings
Put on coat
Put on backpack
Walk to bus
Specials
Library
Friday 9:05-9:20
Mr. Lutska
Please return your book each week so your child can check
out a new one!
Gym
Friday 9:20-9:50
Ms. Lombard
Please send your child to school wearing sneakers and
proper gym attire.
Thank you for coming!
We hope that you found our Meet and Greet fun and
informative.
Please let me know if you have any general questions or
comments.
Questions specific to your child can be addressed by scheduling a time to meet
with Miss Jen by phone or in person.  Please let me know if this would be helpful for
you!
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Jen Biddick, with a background in Cell Biology & Neuroscience and Psychology, and Stacey Liebross, a Communication Science and Disorders expert, lead a team of professionals including teachers, therapists, and administrators at Rutgers University's Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center. The center provides specialized education and care for students with disabilities, supported by a team of paraprofessionals, related service providers, and important personnel. Strict policies are in place, such as handling food allergies, to ensure a safe environment for all students.

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  1. Introduction Jen Biddick B.A. from Rutgers University Cell Biology & Neuroscience and Psychology M.Ed. from Rutgers University Special Education Teaching Certifications Teacher of Elementary Grades K-6, Teacher of Students with Disabilities, Preschool through Grade 3, Supervisor Completed coursework in Applied Behavior Analysis towards BCBA credentials Teacher of the Small Wonders Preschool classroom at the Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center at Rutgers University January 2008-August 2014

  2. Introduction Stacey Liebross B.A. from Rutgers University Psychology with a minor in Education M.S. from Adelphi University Communication Science and Disorders Certifications Certificate in Common Branches issued by the City of New York (N-6), Certificate of Clinical Competence as a Speech Language Pathologist, Certified Speech Language Specialist in the schools and Board Certified Behavior Analyst Senior Speech and Language Specialist at the Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center at Rutgers University September 1999-September 2014

  3. Class Roster Lucas K. Nathan Levi Lucas S. Armaan Jayden

  4. Paraprofessionals/Teaching Assistants Ms. Epstein Ms. Manhary Ms. Lori W. Ms. Granda (Substitute) Miss Lori K. Ms. Pipala

  5. Related Service Providers Speech-Language Pathologist Ms. Rubin/Ms. Liebross Physical Therapist Ms. Harduby Occupational Therapist Mr. Bowe Behavior Specialist Ms. Barry Case Manager Ms. Wasnesky

  6. More Important People School Principal Dr. Lynn Barberi Director of Pupil Personnel Marietta Ruella

  7. Policies & Procedures

  8. Food Allergies I will be speaking with the school nurse and individual families regarding allergies in the classroom. At this time, students will eat only food items sent in from home.

  9. Attendance Please follow school policies to report your child absent by calling the school nurse. If possible, please e-mail me as well. Thank you! If you will be picking your child up early and/or his dismissal routine will be changing (e.g., a family member will be picking him up), the school must be notified in writing. Thank you!

  10. Arrival & Dismissal If you are dropping off or picking up your child, please park on the street or across the street at the Monroe Community Center.

  11. What to Bring on the First Day Reinforcers Lunch Snack Extra Clothes Wipes & Tissues

  12. Communication

  13. Home-School Communication Logs I will write home daily. Please let me know areas of high priority. I encourage you to write back! Please let me know additional ways to reach you during the day and in the evening.

  14. Home Visits At parental request Will be determining home-based needs within the first month of school Any time throughout the year

  15. Progress Updates Individualized for each family Different formats In addition to regularly-scheduled parent-teacher conferences and progress reports

  16. Our Daily Schedule

  17. Arrival 8:50 Walks in building Goes to classroom Finds locker Takes off coat Hangs up coat/backpack Selects lunch/snack Brings notebook to bin Greetings with teachers & friends

  18. Structured Play 9:00-9:20 Selects toys Plays appropriately Cleans up toys Demonstrates parallel play Demonstrates associative play Imitates peers Accepts items from peers Shares with peers Mands from peers Takes turns

  19. Morning Group 9:25-9:35 Follows individual/group instructions Remains seated at group Attends to group materials Greetings/Farewells Attendance Calendar Skills Weather Examples of songs: Good Morning Song, Days of the Week, Mr. Sun, Rain, Rain Go Away, etc.

  20. Work 9:40-11:10 Includes: Current programming Practice of maintenance/mastered skills

  21. Playground or Movement Activity 11:15-11:35 Engages in movement activities Plays on playground equipment Plays group games Follows along with the group

  22. Wash Hands 11:35-11:40 1. 2. Scrubs ~10 seconds Rinses ~10 seconds Gets paper towel(s) Wets hands Gets soap 3. 4. 5. 6. Dries hands for 3 seconds each (fronts and backs) 7. Throws paper towels away

  23. Lunch 11:40-12:00 Gets lunchbox Opens lunchbox Increases independence to feed self Increases independence to use utensils Uses a napkin Remains seated at lunch table Cleans up after a meal Puts away lunchbox

  24. Chill Time 12:05-12:25 Children may lay on cots, mats, pillows, or blankets and relax while listening to soft music. *If you do not want your child to fall asleep, please let me know!

  25. Work 12:30-1:50 Includes: Current programming Practice of maintenance/mastered skills

  26. Wash Hands 1:50-1:55 1. 2. Scrubs ~10 seconds Rinses ~10 seconds Gets paper towel(s) Wets hands Gets soap 3. 4. 5. 6. Dries hands for 3 seconds each (fronts and backs) 7. Throws paper towels away

  27. Snack 1:55-2:05 Eats finger foods Increases independence to use utensils Remains seated at snack table Mands from peers Shares with peers (according to diets)

  28. Group 2:10-2:25 Story, Art, Music, Cooking Follows individual/group instructions Remains seated at group Attends to group materials Listens to story Performs motions of songs/fingerplays Imitates peers Mands for required items Mands from peers Shares with peers

  29. Dismissal 2:30 Farewells with teachers & friends Pack backpack with belongings Put on coat Put on backpack Walk to bus

  30. Specials

  31. Library Friday 9:05-9:20 Mr. Lutska Please return your book each week so your child can check out a new one!

  32. Gym Friday 9:20-9:50 Ms. Lombard Please send your child to school wearing sneakers and proper gym attire.

  33. Thank you for coming! We hope that you found our Meet and Greet fun and informative. Please let me know if you have any general questions or comments. Questions specific to your child can be addressed by scheduling a time to meet with Miss Jen by phone or in person. Please let me know if this would be helpful for you!

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