Newborn Behavioral Observation
Newborn Behavioral Observation
Newborn Behavioral Observation (NBO)
Three session options:
May 18 - 19, 2020
8:30 - 4:30
Columbus Developmental Center
Training Room
1601 W Broad St
Columbus, OH 43222
OR
May 20 - 21, 2020
8:30-4:30
Columbus Developmental Center
Training Room
1601 W. Broad St
Columbus, OH 43222
OR
Jun 1- 2, 2020
William Patrick Day Services Center
2421 Community College Ave
Cleveland 44115
This training is open to service providers working in Ohio's Part C early intervention. You must meet the following in order to participate:
- Trainee must be a member of an IFSP team serving infants, toddlers and their families
- Trainee must be a DS or therapist (interventionists/assessors)
- Trainee must commit to obtaining certification following training and using information learned in the training when assessing and providing interventions via the IFSP
The Newborn Behavioral Observations system (NBO) is an infant-focused, family-centered relationship-based tool, designed to sensitize parents to their baby's competencies and individuality, in order to foster positive parent-infant interactions and thus contribute to the development of a positive parent-infant relationship from the very beginning (Nugent, Keefer, Minear, Johnson & Blanchard, 2007).
In this two-day training, you will learn how to administer the tool through discussion, video and live example and hands-on practice using an infant doll. Please bring a doll with you to the training. You will also receive information about how to become a certified NBO practitioner.
CPDUs approved for DODD EI-DS and SW.
This course is currently unavailable to students