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How to Support Parents and Professionals in Early Intervention: Principles of Adult Learning

Date:  March 17, 2016

Time:  11:00 am – 12:30 pm Eastern

Location: How to Support Parents and Professionals in Early Intervention: Principles of Adult Learning

Mom and baby

Flickr [A Day at Normandy Park with Jaece by Easy Stand, December 10, 2009, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0]

Carol M. Trivette, PhD will set the framework for how adults learn and how they can learn to implement new practices and modify current ones to have the greatest impact on young children. Dr. Trivette will discuss specific topics including:  (1)  A systematic way to develop and present new information to effect change in practice, whether in “coaching” sessions with families or professional development sessions with colleagues (2) How to implement new practices or modify current practices to meet the needs of military families facing unique circumstances such as deployment, relocations, and post-combat challenges and (3) Adult learning tools and resources, which participants can apply to their work with families and colleagues.

This OneOp FD Early Intervention webinar offers CE Credits through the Early Intervention Training Program (EITP) at the University of Illinois. The EI team is actively pursuing more CE opportunities in states other than Illinois. Kansas, Kentucky, Ohio, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, & Virginia participants can obtain a certificate of completion to submit to their credentialing agencies for review for CE credits. Please check back frequently to the webinar Learn Event web page to receive updates on our progress. Access to the webinar Learn Event page can be found here.

For more information on future presentations in the 2016 Family Development webinar series, please visit our professional development website or connect with us via social media for announcements: Facebook & Twitter.