
Online Training - Kids Included Together
Designed by and for child and youth professionals, KIT Academy’s evidence-based courses use real-world scenarios and interactive learning to equip staff with the skills and confidence they …
About KIT - Kids Included Together
Kids Included Together (KIT), a nonprofit organization established in San Diego, CA, has been focused on providing disability inclusion and behavior support training since 1997.
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Who is KIT? We provide dynamic online and on-site training, innovative consultations, expert policy and standards development, and empowering coaching that gives people who work with …
Courses - Kids Included Together
With a variety of formats—ranging from hands-on, one-hour workshops to five-minute instructional videos—KIT will equip your staff with the practical and actionable skills they need to support all …
Our Work - Kids Included Together
KIT produces publications, articles and reports to improve opportunities for children with disabilities or other complex needs.
KIT Military - Kids Included Together
KIT provides dynamic online training that gives people who work with children a “want to, can do, and will do” attitude towards welcoming kids with disabilities or other complex needs.
Disability Inclusion - Kids Included Together
KIT provides dynamic online training that gives people who work with children a “want to, can do, and will do” attitude towards welcoming kids with disabilities or other complex needs.
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KIT provides best-in-class inclusion training on-site and online through KIT Academy. KIT also provides observations, consultations and recommendations to ensure organizations are …
Who We Are - Kids Included Together
KIT provides dynamic online training that gives people who work with children a “want to, can do, and will do” attitude towards welcoming kids with disabilities or other complex needs.