Karina Du

Karina Du received her undergraduate degree in Psychology and Sociology at the University of California Irvine and is an alumni of the Early Childhood Special Education Credential/M.A. program at San Francisco State University. She is a lecturer for an undergraduate course on the science of early intervention. She currently works with preschoolers with autism, and also has experience in early intervention, family-centered practices and inclusion. She also had the opportunity to teach in South Africa as a part of the the CAD/ECSE summer program.

Publications

Advancing Equity and Inclusion in Early Childhood Education
Amber Friesen, Maryssa K. Mitsch, Karina Du. © 2024. 379 pages.
Amidst the positive impact of high-quality early childhood education on a child's education, health, and family outcomes, a pressing issue persists – major systemic societal...
An Intersectional Approach to Forming Meaningful Family Partnerships
Karina Du. © 2024. 23 pages.
Family partnerships are critical to supporting the learning and development of young children, including those with disabilities. However, systemic inequities create barriers for...