
Provides an overview of Early Intervention rules and laws and reviews the responsibilities of an evidence-based practitioner.

Provides an overview of Early Intervention rules and laws and reviews the responsibilities of an evidence-based practitioner.

This training is designed to build the knowledge and skills of Early Intervention providers in carrying out their responsibilities related to parent rights.

Reviews the reporting requirements for mandated reporting in Ohio Revised Code 2151.421, Reporting Child Abuse or Neglect.

Reviews the mission and key principles of Early Intervention services.

Reviews characteristics of family-centered practices.

Reviews the duties and responsibilities of EI service coordinators.
This training provides an overview of human development from birth to three years of age. Milestones during the newborn stage, young infancy, older infancy, young toddlerhood, and older toddlerhood are highlighted across all developmental domains. Guidance for when development does not match expectations is provided for each stage.
The course satisfies the requirement for obtainment of the one-year developmental specialist certification and the one-year early intervention service coordinator/service coordination supervisor credential.

This webinar will contain a closer look at Rule 5123-10-02 changes and the IFSP process, including a comprehensive walkthrough of the new EI-04 (IFSP). All Contract Managers, EISC Supervisors, and EISCs are required to attend or view the recording of this webinar, although viewing is recommended for all EI personnel. CPDUs will be offered for EISCs and EISC Supervisors.