Part 10- Effective Practices in Early Intervention

Introduction

A critical part of improving developmental and educational results for children with disabilities is using effective practices in early intervention, wherever services are being provided—an agency setting, the home, and across the child’s natural environment.

An impressive knowledge base of experience has been built on the delivery of early intervention services. CPIR is pleased to launch you into that knowledge base with these “starter” connections to the experts.

  • Organizations with Serious Expertise
  • Let the Children Play (to Learn)
  • Addressing Behavior Challenges in Young Children
  • Assistive Technology for the Little Ones

 


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