Description |
Meaningful IFSP meetings occur when the team focuses on the priorities that families and other caregivers have within their day-to-day routines. The information gathered at intake and throughout the evaluation and assessment processes can help to guide our work with families to develop functional IFSP outcomes, as well as, measure the three child outcomes. The Routines Based Interview and the ASQ-SE, conducted during intake, provide evaluators insight into the day-to-day life of the family as well as the family's strengths, concerns, and priorities. By partnering with families, we can assist in creating plans that support the child and family in the context of the life their family lives.
In this session, video, discussion, and small group activities are used to explore how authentic assessment practices can positively impact the IFSP functional outcome planning process. Participants will create an action plan for their continued growth.**PLEASE HAVE YOUR CREDIT CARD INFORMATION READY BEFORE PROMPTING THE REGISTRATION LINK**
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Location |
Moraine Valley Community College SouthWest Education Center
17900 South 94th Ave Tinley Park, IL 60477
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Date |
11/19/2014 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Check in 12:45 PM)
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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
4. Specific IFSP goals
5. Comprehensive plans
6. Periodic monitoring
8. Quality services
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Credit Hours |
1.5 - Assessment
0.5 - Atypical Development
1.0 - Working with Families
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Cost |
$10.00 Payable at Registration
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Status |
Closed |