The Council for Exceptional Children is a professional association of educators dedicated to advancing the success of children with exceptionalities. We accomplish our mission through advocacy, standards, and professional development.
Council for Exceptional Children
Audiences:
Age Ranges:
- Infants (0mo.-12mo.)
- Preschool and Pre-k (36mo.-60mo.)
- School Age (5yrs +)
- Toddlers (12 mo.-24mo.)
- Twos (24mo.-36 mo.)
Resource Types:
- Website
The Council for Exceptional Children is a professional association of educators dedicated to advancing the success of children with exceptionalities. We accomplish our mission through advocacy, standards, and professional development.
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