Behaviors, Behaviors, Behaviors, Oh My!
Let’s share our successes (and failures) as we learn from one another about the delicate balance of who does what when challenging behaviors occur during our home visits with families.
Let’s share our successes (and failures) as we learn from one another about the delicate balance of who does what when challenging behaviors occur during our home visits with families.
The family does not have routines, or so it seems. Let’s brainstorm about what we can discover about our families and how we can create opportunities for learning/coaching during their day to day activities.
EI Excellence Table Talk Wednesdays Presents: TAKING IT OFF THE RUNWAY…IT’S AN INTERACTION STYLE, NOT A MODEL Providers: Please share with your staff: RSVP not necessary A couple of years back, the word “coaching” was introduced to describe a new way of thinking about early intervention. Quickly, the word “model” slipped into our vocabulary, as […]
Infant Mental Health/0-5 Peer Consultation & Clinical Case Review Watkins Center, Charlotte, NC This group welcomes individuals in the community who serve children 0-5 and are concerned about the mental health, emerging attachment and development of infants, toddlers and very young children. Meeting Dates: Thursday, November 7th at 12:00pm-1:30pm Thursday, December 5th at 12:00pm-1:30pm […]
SAVE THE DATE - November 15, 2013 Featuring Linda Gilkerson, PH.D forom the Erikson Institute in Chicago, Illinois
What can we learn from one another in incorporating joint planning into each visit? What happens when it doesn’t occur? Let’s chat and see what we can learn about this important element in coaching with our families.
Online Registration will begin October 1, 2013.