$119.00 USD

 

Early Intervention Caregiver Coaching

Master caregiver coaching and routines-based intervention to elevate your EI work with families

What you'll get:

  • 10 hours of targeted professional development designed to help EI professionals enhance the effectiveness of in-home services through family-practitioner partnerships.
  • Real-world video examples from over 20 home visits, featuring diverse families and professionals (e.g., SLPs, OTs, PTs, DHH, ECSE, and more).
  • Ready-to-use resources, including home-practice plans, visit frameworks, coaching scripts, adult-learning surveys, and more—tools you can implement with families right away.
  • A detailed exploration of nine coaching strategies using adult-learning methods that let you experience the coaching process firsthand, then seamlessly apply it to your work with families

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What People Are Saying:

This program has been invaluable… I’ve done EI for 4 years now. I’ve always felt comfortable with direct intervention, and I understood the important of caregiver coaching, but now I really feel like I can DO it. This knowledge and practice has truly transformed my practice.

Cristina Cintron, OTR/L

I just wanted to thank you for offering this training. It is absolutely the best training I've participated in and I can tell you put so much care and thought into it. Without a doubt this has helped me communicate with families so much better. It's given me some great quick tips as well as things I'm still thinking about months later.

Monica Baxter, OTR/L

Stacey provides a strength-based approach to her coaching which was comforting and reassuring. She used self-reflection when looking at the (video) recording which is a powerful teaching tool. Stacey offered opportunities to "wonder" about what might have happened if (something was) done differently. She reminded me of adult-learning principles when looking at how the coaching session went with the parent(s) and allowed me to think about how I might have changed what I shared with the family when considering these principles.

Ann Slade, SLP