The Preschool Assistant Paraprofessional supports the early learning environment by assisting the classroom teacher in implementing developmentally appropriate curriculum, providing care and supervision for preschool-aged children (typically 3–5 years), and ensuring a safe and nurturing environment in accordance with Washington State Early Learning Guidelines, district policies, and federal requirements such as Head Start or ECEAP (if applicable).
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Assist in the implementation of classroom activities, daily routines, and curriculum plans under the direction of the lead teacher.
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Support children’s learning through guided play, individualized instruction, and small group facilitation.
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Maintain a positive and inclusive classroom environment that supports the social-emotional, cognitive, and physical development of all children.
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Supervise students in a variety of settings (classroom, playground, lunchroom, bus loading/unloading) to ensure safety and well-being.
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Provide support with self-care routines including toileting, dressing, and feeding as needed.
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Observe and document children’s progress and behaviors, contributing to assessments and reports as directed by the teacher.
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Use appropriate positive behavior support techniques aligned with PBIS and district policies.
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Collaborate with special education staff, therapists, and family support specialists as necessary to meet Individualized Education Program (IEP) or Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) goals.
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Communicate effectively and professionally with staff, students, and families.
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Participate in professional development, staff meetings, and trainings as required by the district or state regulations.
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Follow all school district policies, procedures, and state licensing or OSPI requirements.