Home-Based Early Intervention services for young children with Autism or Developmental Delays are provided in the natural environment which is often in the family home. School-based teams spend time doing Routine Based Interview (RBI) and other assessments with the family in order to learn about the child and the family's daily routines. Once outcomes are determined it is important for the team to go one more step and determine specific Evidence-Based Practices that can be used during the family's daily routine to improve child outcomes. This webinar will describe a variety of Evidence-Based Strategies that can be used with families during daily routines.
Learn Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) that are effective for young children with Autism and other Developmental Disabilities
Understand how EBP can be used in daily routines to increase child outcomes
Understand how to embed EBP into daily routines and activities
Teri McGill taught Early Childhood Special Education for Lincoln Public Schools in Nebraska for 18 years. She is currently a Regional Coordinator for the Nebraska ASD Network. As a Regional Coordinator, Teri presents on a variety of topics related to Autism and provides consultation and coaching for educators working with students Birth-21 with Autism or related disorders in her region. Teri holds a Master’s Degree in Special Education from the University of NE-Lincoln and is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
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The webinars are listed by category and alphabetical order. The category for this webinar is Autism, subcategory Early Childhood.