Monday, September 16, 2019

Brain Builders Corner: Early Intervention

Connecting new providers with SKI HI Training
After three 2-day sessions of training, we have a group of new SKI HI Certified Parent Advisors who are ready to join our CDHHE Network serving families. Our new Parent Advisors, who are already licensed to work with Deaf and Hard of Hearing children, now have added training to work with families of newly identified children as they journey through the early intervention system until they transition to school services. These providers coach families in promotion of communication and language with their child in ways that best match the child’s needs. Parents learn about various strategies for language development and are given information in order to have confidence in using resources and skills to see their child reach their potential. Parent Advisors also help par-ents promote their child’s development in literacy, cognition and social-emotional development. We are grateful to our Indiana State Trainers, Michelle Coleman and Jodee Crace, as well as the entire Early Intervention team who coordinated efforts to expand our pool of providers and increase capacity to serve families.
  

We also have a new pool of Deaf Mentor candidates who completed SKI HI Deaf Mentor training the first week of June. Deaf Mentors are certified when training is successfully completed to teach families American Sign Language (ASL) and other visual communication skills, shared reading techniques to promote literacy and information about being Deaf and Deaf Culture. Deaf mentors will work with families who have Deaf and Hard of Hearing children between the ages of birth and three years, as well as work with other First Steps service providers on the families’ Individual Family Service Plans (IFSPs). Our gratitude goes out to Jodee Crace and Paula Pittman, national trainers from the SKI HI Institute for their dedication to ensuring quality training takes place as we grow potential resources for families. For further information about the SKI HI Deaf Mentor Program, there is a video available at deaf-mentor.skihi.org    

Check out this resource from the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University. This shows key steps within the ‘serve and return’ framework between children and adults. These steps are key in brain development, social skills and communication. https://developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/5-steps-for-brain-building-serve-and-return

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