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IFSPChild Development Media » Assessment & Planning » IFSPIFSP, is an Individualized Family Service Plan. This video teaches the significance of home visiting for infants and toddlers with special needs and their families, the common structure of a home visit, and the multiple factors that influence in-home early intervention services. 16 minutes.
Video Guide and companion training manual identify the many tasks and responsibilities of early intervention service coordination includeing both the knowledge and personal skills fundamental to building partnerships between families and professionals. Includes: VHS, VHS Guide, and Companion Training Manual
Featuring Pamela Winton, Ph.D. this instructional program will help early interventionists develop initial skills in conducting the Family Focused Interview.
In this video families talk about their experiences as their child transitions from Infant-Toddler Services to preschool and Early childhood Special Education Services. Available in DVD and VHS formats (includes: Guide - Step Ahead at Age 3)
Using simulations, this tape is a comparison of the Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) vs the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) meeting. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video-and-guide set delivers a framework for service coordination for families who have young children or infants with disabilities or special needs. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This two-part video (22 min. each) emphasizes the effects of team process on the recipients of team service, young children with disabilities, and their families. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video and facilitator's guide builds understanding of the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) process while promoting family-centered approaches to service. Available in VHS format only.
In this video providers discuss and illustrate new approaches and practices as they work cooperatively with families to identify and access resources to help families reach their goals. Available in VHS format only.
The video is a companion to the ASQ and shows a home visit with a family who have three children. Available in VHS format only.
This set of booklets and accompanying video were produced to assist families in understanding the services provided in early intervention/early education programs. The video discusses the need to provide parents with appropriate written material on services and describes how the booklets can be used to support families. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This set of booklets and accompanying video were produced to assist families in understanding the services provided in early intervention/early education programs. The video discusses the need to provide parents with appropriate written material on services and describes how the booklets can be used to support families. Languages: English and Spanish
The video discusses the need to provide parents with appropriate written material on services and describes how the booklets can be used to support families. Booklet Series One (8 booklets) is for the birth-to-three years programs and Booklet Series Two (8 booklets) is for preschool programs. Languages: English and Spanish
This video seeks to help educators and parents better understand the Individual with Disabilities in Education Act (June 1997), the law governing Special Education. Available on VHS and DVD.
This is the Spanish version of Transition: A Time for Growth, and it shows the experiences of families whose children are transitioning from early child care to preschool . Available in DVD and VHS formats (includes: Guide -Un Paso Adelante a los Tres Anos de Edad).
Much more than just a measurement tool, the activity based, field-tested AEPS links assessment, intervention, and evaluation for children from birth to six years who have disabilities or are at risk for developmental delays.
The Guide gives professionals the knowledge they need to use the AEPS™ accurately and effectively. Includes a "Quick Start" section that makes AEPS™ easier for new users.
The tests for both age levels are divided into six developmental areas, each subdivided into a progression of skills. Professionals complete assessments while children and their caregivers engage in everyday activities.
The AEPS™ Curriculum for Birth to Three years allows the curricula professional to match a child's established IFSP/IEP goals and objectives with age-appropriate, activity-based interventions that correspond to the six areas scored on the AEPS™ test.
This video seeks to simplify the scoring and interpretation of Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) results while a home visitor guides a mother through the process as she uses this popular system. Includes: VHS
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