Using Everyday Routines to Support Families in Early Intervention
This presentation will inspire the practice of using everyday activities and routines to support children and families in early intervention. The process of coaching families will be detailed with tangible examples and resources for supporting family practitioners-partnerships. Several tools will be shared to help clinicians immediately begin to use routines-based principles and strategies. Presented by Stacey B. Landberg Part of the 2019 Summer Institute on Neurodevelopmental Disorders

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