An important and ongoing part of a service coordinator’s job is gathering information from families about their child and how that child fits into the daily routines of their life. This information ebbs and flows, changing as children and parents develop together over time. By gaining insight into these routines service coordinators can facilitate an …
Take a Walk with Me
Posted on November 14, 2019
by
Kimberly Morse, MS
in All, Assessment, Engaging Families, IFSP Development, Practical Strategies, Service Coordination
3 Interventions Every Early Interventionist Needs to Know – Part 1
Posted on July 31, 2019
by
Dana Childress, PhD
in All, Bridging the Gap, Engaging Families, Intervention Visits, Practical Strategies, Professional Development
Okay, when you read that title, maybe you were curious, wondering if you were going to learn about three new discoveries that will make your job easier. Or, maybe you did a quick eyeroll, thinking “Here we go, the next big ‘thing’ that I need to do.” Either way, I’m glad you’re here. While I’m …