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New Live Webinar - Effective Service Delivery in the Childcare Setting
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Effective Service Delivery in the Childcare Setting
When: Sunday February 21st
at 3:00 pm Central Standard Time
Registration Ends February 19th
1-hour live webinar
Earn 0.1 ASHA CEUs during this 60 minute live webinar.
Each person who plans to view the webinar is expected to register and purchase their spot individually. If you would like to purchase multiple spots for your agency, please send an email to info@cariebertseminars.com with the names and email address of the other group members.
Course Summary
The childcare setting is one of the natural learning environments for many young children receiving early intervention (EI) services. Delivering services in the childcare setting, however, can be a challenge for EI providers. This course outlines best practice guidelines for partnering with childcare providers and families to meet outcomes on the IFSP. We will discuss options for serving children in a group setting, collaborating with childcare providers, creating a joint plan, and identifying strategies to overcome barriers to success in the childcare setting.
The childcare setting is one of the natural learning environments for many young children receiving early intervention (EI) services. Delivering services in the childcare setting, however, can be a challenge for EI providers. This course outlines best practice guidelines for partnering with childcare providers and families to meet outcomes on the IFSP. We will discuss options for serving children in a group setting, collaborating with childcare providers, creating a joint plan, and identifying strategies to overcome barriers to success in the childcare setting.
Learning Outcomes: As a result of this activity, the participant will be able to:
- List five options for serving children in a group setting.
- Summarize best practice guidelines for service delivery in the childcare setting.
- Describe three barriers to success when providing services in the childcare setting.
Timed Agenda
Minutes 1-3 Introduction
Minutes 4-15 Options for service delivery in a group setting
Minutes 16-35 Best practice guidelines for collaborating with childcare providers
Minutes 36-45 Creating a joint plan with childcare providers
Minutes 46-55 Barriers to success in the childcare setting
Minutes 56-60 Q & A
Minutes 1-3 Introduction
Minutes 4-15 Options for service delivery in a group setting
Minutes 16-35 Best practice guidelines for collaborating with childcare providers
Minutes 36-45 Creating a joint plan with childcare providers
Minutes 46-55 Barriers to success in the childcare setting
Minutes 56-60 Q & A
Speaker Bio
Cari Ebert, MS, CCC-SLP, is a pediatric speech-language pathologist in private practice in the Kansas City, Missouri area. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Iowa in 1993 and her master’s degree from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale in 1995. Cari is a therapist, consultant, author, and nationally recognized speaker who gets paid to do what she loves most—TALK! She specializes in the birth to 5 population and believes that collaborating with parents, caregivers and teachers is the most effective way to support learning and development. She has dedicated her career to helping young children achieve their maximum potential with speech, language, and social-emotional development. Cari’s son has autism spectrum disorder and apraxia, allowing her to engage audiences both as a professional and as a parent of a child with additional needs. She has an energetic personality, and this translates to a high-energy speaking style. Join Cari as she explores important issues for enhancing the development of young children—you’ll be glad you took the time!
Cari Ebert, MS, CCC-SLP, is a pediatric speech-language pathologist in private practice in the Kansas City, Missouri area. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Iowa in 1993 and her master’s degree from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale in 1995. Cari is a therapist, consultant, author, and nationally recognized speaker who gets paid to do what she loves most—TALK! She specializes in the birth to 5 population and believes that collaborating with parents, caregivers and teachers is the most effective way to support learning and development. She has dedicated her career to helping young children achieve their maximum potential with speech, language, and social-emotional development. Cari’s son has autism spectrum disorder and apraxia, allowing her to engage audiences both as a professional and as a parent of a child with additional needs. She has an energetic personality, and this translates to a high-energy speaking style. Join Cari as she explores important issues for enhancing the development of young children—you’ll be glad you took the time!
Financial Disclosure:
Cari Ebert benefits financially from all product sales on her website. She also receives compensation for presenting this course.
Nonfinancial Disclosure:
Cari Ebert has a son with autism and apraxia and shares personal experiences in her seminars.
Cari Ebert benefits financially from all product sales on her website. She also receives compensation for presenting this course.
Nonfinancial Disclosure:
Cari Ebert has a son with autism and apraxia and shares personal experiences in her seminars.