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Monday, July 30, 2018

BRAIN BUILDERS CORNER: Early Intervention


Inaugural First Steps Conference Includes Presenters on Brain Development
Congratulations to Indiana First Steps for a successful inaugural First Steps Conference this month in Bloomington. Many of our CDHHE Network providers and partners attended this professional development opportunity for Early Intervention providers, families and stakeholders. As I attended inspirational sessions and informative sessions and heard thought-provoking and heartfelt stories shared by parents and other presenters, I reflected on how to share some of what I learned with others.

Dr. Rosemarie Allen shared this quote in her presentation on Implicit Bias in Early childhood: “These are all our children. We will profit by, or pay for, whatever they become.” Dr. Allen challenged us to be aware of our own cultural beliefs and values and embrace other cultures to connect with parents who are children’s first teachers. We are grateful to our families for welcoming our providers into their homes as we work to build relationships with families in their communities. Together we learn what will work with each family as they navigate the early years when language and relationships are building a strong foundation in the brain. 

We also learned more about the brain from Dr. Dipesh Navsaria as he shared research from his practice at the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.  He talked about the three legged stool for a child’s developmental trajectory of the genetic, prenatal & neuro-developmental factors, socio-economic environment, and the attachment and relationship patterns that impact a child’s future.  He also talked about the 5 Rs of early childhood education that all of us can share and practice with children we work with and families:  Routines that help children know what to expect of us and what is expected of them, Reading together daily, Rhyme playing and cuddling, Rewards for everyday successes, and Relationships reciprocal and nurturing: the foundation of healthy child development, as shared by the AAP School Readiness Technical Report, 2008.  Both of the above mentioned speakers have videos available on YouTube for those who wish to view them. 

We were also honored to present a session at the First Steps Conference. We shared information about all of the services available to families with children identified as being deaf or hard of hearing through our CDHHE Network. We are connecting with families to provide encouragement, information and understanding regarding their child’s unique hearing status and ability to access language auditorily and visually. We have experts from the Center, contractors with our CDHHE Network and our partners from the St. Joseph Indiana Institute Corporation. Our expertise in specific areas as requested by families as they develop their Individual Family Service Plans (IFSP) blend together as families learn how to be their children’s first teachers and access the world around them. 

For more information on how to access our early intervention services contact us at cdhhenetwork@isdh.in.gov or 317-232-7349 or 855-875-5193 and ask for Cindy Lawrence or Michelle Coleman, CDHHE Network Lead.



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