SKI-HI: An Essential Tool for Parent Advisors Virtual - 34680

SKI-HI has been a commonly used tool for teachers of the deaf and hard of hearing working in early intervention (Parent Advisors) since the 1970s, and it continues to be an important tool today. This statewide workshop will discuss each of the SKI-HI units and will show how SKI-HI can be integrated into the coaching approach used in Early Childhood Intervention services. Participants will also learn about other resources and tools that, when combined with the SKI-HI curriculum, create a robust toolbox with which to coach and support families with infants and toddlers who are deaf or hard of hearing. This session aligns with the Special Education Self-Assessment indicators 2, 4, and 22.

Schedule & Location
7/29/2025 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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7/30/2025 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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7/31/2025 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Audiences
Teacher - Special Education, Teacher - Early Childhood/PreK/Kindergarten, Teacher Supervisors
Prerequisite/Special Notes
Participants must be a certified teacher of the deaf/hard of hearing working or preparing to work with families, infants, and toddlers; be able to attend the entire 3-day training; and not have attended a SKI-HI training in the past 5 years.
Objectives
1. Participants will implement SKI-HI strategies while using the coaching approach. 2. Participants will identify and apply the units, topics, and graphics in the SKI-HI program. 3. Participants will examine additional resources that can be used in conjunction with the SKI-HI program to provide support to families.
Session 61786
Fee None
Seats Left 10
T-TESS 1.4,4.3

Registration Deadline 6/17/2025 12:00 am
Credit Type Continuing Professional Education
Duration 20:00
T-PESS

Presenter
Mari Hubig ESC Region 11

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Mari Hubig

For assistance contact:

Mari Hubig
Early Intervention Sensory Impairment Sp
mhubig@esc11.net

Dawn Isbell

For assistance contact:

Dawn Isbell
Special Education Technician
disbell@esc11.net