Social Emotional Development in the Early Years: Understanding Social Emotional Development

Description The focus of this 1.5 hour webinar will be on the importance of social emotional development and lifelong outcomes for young children with disabilities. Specific topics will include:

•Evidence-based outcomes for young children with disabilities related to achieving developmental milestones, school and academic success, and developing life skills,

•Social emotional developmental milestones for young children birth to five years,

•Cultural, ethnic, racial, and linguistic influences and variations on milestone achievement,

•Impact of disability on milestone achievement,

•Typical challenges for children with disabilities, and

•Parent coaching strategies to support parents’ facilitation of their children’s social emotional development.

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Location Online

Date 6/18/2015 10:00 AM - 6/30/2016 11:59 PM
Sponsor MLFN Family Development in Collaboration with the EI Training Program at the University of IL
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 0.75 - Atypical Development
0.75 - Typical Development
Cut Off Date 6/30/2016
Status Closed