What do Adult Learning Methods have to do with Parent-Coaching?- Parent-Coaching Mini-Series Part 3
This is Part 3 of the Parent-Coaching in Early Intervention Mini-Series (reads Part 1 and Part 2 here). This post […]
This is Part 3 of the Parent-Coaching in Early Intervention Mini-Series (reads Part 1 and Part 2 here). This post […]
Parent-coaching is a well-established evidence-based approach that therapists use in Early Intervention therapy sessions with parents and caregivers. In part
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As therapists, we know the importance of parent-coaching in Early Intervention. We know that not only is parent-coaching highly beneficial
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I’m a huge fan of the ‘That’s Not My’ series from Usborne Books (written by Fiona Watt and illustrated by Rachel
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Verbal routines are a great language facilitation strategy to introduce in your parent-coaching sessions. They can be a powerful way
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Have you ever worked with a family that you just don’t “gel” with? The one where the sessions feel awkward
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It’s that time of year again, and pumpkins are all around us! Pumpkins are a fantastic thing to use in
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Communication temptations in speech therapy are simple, effective strategies used to support early language development. In early intervention, they are
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