Whether youre a new or experienced early intervention professional, taking time to reflect on your daily work is critical to your success. This one-of-a-kind workbook is designed to help you reflect on what you do, why you do it, and how you can continue to grow your skills to ensure the best outcomes for the families you serve.
Dana Childress, a seasoned practitioner and trainer, gives you a systematic, organized, and efficient way to pause and reflect on your practices, so you can be confident that youre translating the best, most current knowledge into real-world action every day. Engaging, interactive exercises will help every professional--at any level of experience--examine and enhance their work with young children and families. Youll get reflection prompts, realistic examples, self-assessments, knowledge checks, action plan templates, and reflective journal pages to fill out as you
Review the mission, key principles, and recommended practices of early intervention
Work through a detailed guide to conducting effective, balanced EI visits that facilitate learning for both children and caregivers
Learn how to gather the most meaningful information from families to individualize intervention and develop service plans
Discover ways to manage your workload and avoid burnout through time management strategies, stress management, and ongoing professional development
The practical follow-up to Family-Centered Early Intervention by Raver and Childress, this book is an essential resource for group professional development sessions, independent study, and preservice courses.