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Friday, September 25, 2009

Sometimes the party is at our house...


In general this blog details the travel of KIT staff, as we promote inclusion across the country and even around the world. However, we do also have a brick and mortar location in San Diego where we present training, both for local and national audiences. In addition to our KIT trainings, many other groups use our beautiful space to hold committee meetings, presentations and retreats. This was the case this week, as we hosted the California After School Network Leadership Team for two days of meetings. Leadership Team members from around California came together to participate in a strategic planning event facilitated by Glen Price of the Glen Price Group. The strategic plan will guide the efforts of the network for the next three years.

The meeting was very well facilitated, participants were engaged and the outcome was positive. But, I am going to keep it real and admit that our beautiful space is not air conditioned. This is not usually a problem in San Diego, but we were having a heat wave this week where temps were 10-15 degrees above the average for late September. We did what we could with fans, windows and cold drinks, but it was pretty warm. Everyone did a great job of keeping their cool under steamy conditions.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

The Real Thing

Meet Jan. She participated in Jump Rope Camp this summer at the City of Coronado. The City of Coronado is one of KIT's Alumni Affiliates and dedicated to the process of inclusion. As a trainer, I am always talking about inclusion, providing examples and creating scenarios to tackle with training participants. It is always refreshing to hear a story from the program's perspective - real and uncut. Here is how Recreation Specialist Sarah Melchert explained Jan's experience at camp:

"Jan truly benefited from inclusion this week. There were many girls who didn't think twice about including Jan in their group, during a game or even just an encouraging high five. Because of inclusion, Jan was able to [perform] the jump rope skills she saw [modeled] all around her which allowed her to improve and learn new skills. This is a skill Jan can practice and improve upon her whole life almost anywhere. A skill that will last! Way to go Jan!"

Sarah's enthusiasm for Jan's success came shining through in how she described the experience. Celebrating success is so important to the process of inclusion, which can sometimes present many challenges along the way to success. So I say, "Way to go City of Coronado!"



Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Free KIT Webinar for Back to School!


The school busses are lined up and ready to go...it's back to school! Is your program ready for the children and youth that will populate your after school community this fall? Have you brushed up your skills in supporting positive behavior so that the year gets off to a good start? If you are new to KIT, we invite you to participate in one of our free webinars "Best in Behavior" in September. You can sit at your desk (with a computer and a phone) and participate in a 30 minute experience. Our KIT Program Specialist, Nili Mathews, CTRS, will give practical tips on the inclusion of children with disabilities in out-of-school time programs.

Dates: September 16th at 12pm PDT and September 23rd at 10am PDT

To register, please email Amanda Caruso at amanda@kitonline.org

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Thank you KIT interns!




This summer KIT was lucky enough to have 3 interns, who helped us in a variety of ways. Laura Smith, an undergrad from the University of Arizona worked on grant research and writing, in addition to helping with upcoming special events by tracking donations. She is also an accomplished oboe player, as you can see from the photo!

Priyam Chatterjee, receiving her Masters in Information Technology from Rochester Institute of Technology, supported KIT's work by enhancing our online capabilities and conducting a thorough usability study of our website. Carrie Narvesen, an undergrad in the Graphic Design program at Rochester Institute of Technology directly supported KIT's training by creating handouts for conference sessions, working on a Google map of places we've trained, working with evaluation data and preparing training materials.
We are all so grateful for their help and to show our appreciation we held a Thank You Picnic at the end of the summer. There was lovely San Diego weather, the beautiful Liberty Station setting, delicious cake and a special musical performance by Laura. Thank you Priyam, Carrie and Laura and best wishes to you all!