The Modern Family

Description The notion of what makes up a family has recently been expanded with cultural changes in America that have shifted the essence of what was once termed, "the traditional family." With this shift comes a new understanding of how family is defined. This exciting new training will give participants the opportunity to explore the diversity found in the various families served in the Early Intervention program. Participants will discover the dynamics of military families, single parent/ teen parent families, gay/lesbian parent families, adoptive/foster families, nuclear/dual income families, and grandparents raising grandchildren as well as others. Providers will learn the pitfalls of using a “One size fits all” approach to teaming with families.

This interactive, 2 day training includes individual reflection, group work and lively discussion. This will equip providers in recognizing the needs of diverse families, assist them in family competence, help them navigate the complex emotions that can occur and generate a holistic intervention practice for children with disabilities within the modern family.

This training series is presented via two full day trainings, with a “homework” component in between in which participants will view a video and write a response. No partial credit will be awarded for this training. Upon completion of this two-part training series, including the homework assignment, participants will be awarded 12 hours of early intervention credential credit.

This training series is comprised of 2 day-long sessions and 1 reflective homework assignment between sessions. Participation in all 3 segments if required for credit to be received. No partial credit will be awarded.

Session 1: Thursday, November 13
Session 2: Tuesday, December 2

Location U of I Business Innovation Services
1100 East Warrenville Rd
Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
Date 11/13/2014 9:00 AM - 12/2/2014 3:00 PM (Check in 8:45 AM)
Sponsor Early Intervention Training Program at the University of Illinois
Contact EI Training Program at the U of I (866) 509-3867 lgimble@illinoiseitraining.org
Principles 1. Support families
2. Active participation
3. Collaborative relationships
8. Quality services
Credit Hours 4.0 - Intervention
8.0 - Working with Families
Cost $30.00 Payable with registration
Status Closed