Instructor/Facilitator: Aumony Dahl

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Aumony Dahl received her Master's degree in Exceptional Children from Western Washington University. She is certified to teach in K-12 Special Education with an additional endorsement in Early Childhood Special Education. Aumony began her career working as an elementary special education teacher for several years. She is currently an instructor in the Special Education Department at Western Washington University, teaching a variety of classes on topics related to early childhood special education, students with complex special needs, assessment and evaluation, and program planning. Aumony is also a supervisor for practicum students who are training to become teachers.


Classes or Events by this instructor or facilitator


T&L 2900: VIR: Early Childhood, Infant & Toddler Mental Health: Issues & Information for Educators
This online course provides information that will help you to understand and identify your role as a child care provider, educator, and early childhood professional. Infant & Toddler Mental Health will provide you with research-based information on child development, attachment, temperament, and curriculum.
June 1, 2021 to June 1, 2024
T&L 2900: VIR: Early Childhood: Family-Centered Services
Early Childhood: Family-Centered Services seeks to promote the development of thoughtful, knowledgeable, effective educators for a diverse society. This online course provides conceptual frameworks for working with families of children from a variety of backgrounds.
June 1, 2021 to June 1, 2024
T&L 2900: VIR: Early Childhood: Program Planning
Early Childhood: Program Planning is designed to give you a new perspective on planning and implementing developmentally appropriate practices for young children from birth through age eight. In this online course you will learn what is meant by curriculum, assessment, evaluation, and program planning as these terms apply to early childhood education.
June 1, 2021 to June 1, 2024