Partnering to Build Family Capacity

Online

Session Dates

Tuesday June 01, 2021 - Online
Wednesday June 30, 2021 - Online

Closed
This course will look at how three primary relationships (parent-child, parent-professional, and professional-professional) in Early Intervention work together to promote and enhance the positive development of children within the context of their families. Participants will have opportunities to reflect on how the use of partnership principles and interaction skills support their relationships with families and positively affect their practice. They will explore strategies to assist them in collaborating with families to identifying family strengths and resources and to help build family capacity. They will have opportunities to reflect on the balance of power between families and professionals and identify practices that serve to empower families.


Objectives

The learner will be able to:

  • Identify family strengths and resources to support child development.
  • Identify strategies to use to empower families.
  • Identify emotional, informational, and economic resources and supports for families.

Target Audience

Early Intervention Service Providers and staff, and home visitors in early childhood programs across Pennsylvania programs.

Topics Covered: Early Intervention

Event Info

Event Type:

On-line Courses

Credit Type:

Act 48 Clock Hour
Infant/Toddler Staff Training Hours
No credit

Presenters:

EITA Consultant

Event Contact:

Registration:

Molly Martz
mmartz@pattan.net
717-901-2151

Content Contact:

Stephanie Redmond
SRedmond@pattan.net
814-644-9056