Description |
The brain is neurologically wired to cue developmental growth stages. In the first three years of life there is rapid growth and cueing for many developmental shifts and progress. Specifically the brain has patterns of growth and development that are synchronized at times. In this discussion Dr. Nelson will review how the brain is wired for these growth changes in young children and focus on the patterns that exist in motor and language.
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Location |
CFC 11
945 W. George St. #300 Chicago, IL 60657
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Date |
9/28/2017 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM (Check in 12:30 PM)
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Sponsor |
CFC 11 |
Trainer |
Michael Nelson, PhD |
Contact |
Theresa Atchley (312) 942-7856 Theresa_Atchley@rush.edu |
Principles |
1. Support families
4. Specific IFSP goals
5. Comprehensive plans
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Credit Hours |
3.0 - Typical Development
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Cost |
free
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Status |
Closed |