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Most Oregon toddlers, preschoolers with disabilities now learn alongside non-disabled peers
Most Oregon toddlers, preschoolers with disabilities now learn alongside non-disabled peers
Most Oregon toddlers, preschoolers with disabilities now learn alongside non-disabled peers

Published on: 06/02/2026

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Anna started preschool at age 4 and was fully included and well-supported at her bilingual Preschool Promise program, says her mother, Heather Oberst. Photo courtesy of the family.

Oregon now includes most preschoolers with disabilities or special health needs in regular preschools or other early learning settings, a big switch from just five years ago, when nearly two-thirds of such children attended programs exclusively for kids with special needs.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/education/2026/06/most-oregon-toddlers-preschoolers-with-disabilities-now-learn-alongside-non-disabled-peers.html

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