Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) & Visually Impaired (VI) Early Intervention Updates for Parent Advisors, TVIs, and COMS - 25236
Network with Parent Advisors, TVIs, and COMS serving children who are deaf/hard of hearing, visually impaired, and DeafBlind (ages 0-3) and their families. This training will focus on Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) policies and procedures, effective coaching strategies, legal updates, data collection and documentation, evidence-based practice, and opportunities to collaborate with professional peers. Participants will learn together during the morning portion of this training. After lunch, they will divide into two groups (DHH and VI) for disability-specific activities. To request a sign language interpreter or another accommodation, please email Anne Darr, adarr@esc11.net, by March 17, 2020. This is a face-to-face session only.
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Teacher - Special Education, Teacher Supervisors
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None
Objectives
Participants will understand the design, focus, policies, and procedures of services provided by Early Childhood Intervention.
Participants will learn new evidence-based practices when working with DHH and VI babies and families.
Participants will network with their professional peers.
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