Thinking Outside the Fridge: Supporting Families in Early Intervention

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Thinking Outside the Fridge: Supporting Families in Early Intervention
Thinking Outside the Fridge: Supporting Families in Early Intervention

Thinking Outside the Fridge: Supporting Families in Early Intervention

SKU: 00010EP
heart icon 116
heart icon CEUs 0.1
Regular price $75.00
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Early Intervention Feeding: Coaching Families to Success

Speaker: April Anderson, MA, CCC-SLP, IBCLC
Course Description
In Washington, DC providers are expected to implement the early childhood coaching model as described by Rush and Sheldon (2011). The key concepts of this model focus on growing the capacity of the caregivers through a “coach” and “coachee” dynamic that allows caregivers to more effectively carryover therapy strategies in the child’s natural environment. In feeding therapy in particular, success is seen when families demonstrate confidence, commitment to the goals, and are able to implement strategies across the week. This can reduce the amount of time a child may spend receiving early intervention services. Using this model, providers are able to create a joint plan with strategies to practice between sessions, observe and give feedback on strategies, and offer reflection and problem solving solutions with caregivers. A child eats or drinks several times throughout the day and an ideal mealtime may not fall during the scheduled therapy time. Supporting families through the early childhood coaching model ensures that children are targeting therapy goals across meals.

Learning Outcomes
The participant will be able to: 
  1. Define the "Coaching" Feeding Therapy Model
  2. Apply 3 coaching strategies
  3. Develop a caregiver-therapist coaching plan
Timed Agenda
  • 15 min -- What is the Coaching Model
  • 15 min -- How to Integrate the Coaching Model
  • 15 min -- Case Studies
  • 15 min-- Developing a Caregiver-Therapist Coaching Plan



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Course Description

In Washington, DC providers are expected to implement the early childhood coaching model as described by Rush and Sheldon (2011). The key concepts of this model focus on growing the capacity of the caregivers through a “coach” and “coachee” dynamic that allows caregivers to more effectively carryover therapy strategies in the child’s natural environment. In feeding therapy in particular, success is seen when families demonstrate confidence, commitment to the goals, and are able to implement strategies across the week. This can reduce the amount of time a child may spend receiving early intervention services. Using this model, providers are able to create a joint plan with strategies to practice between sessions, observe and give feedback on strategies, and offer reflection and problem solving solutions with caregivers. A child eats or drinks several times throughout the day and an ideal mealtime may not fall during the scheduled therapy time. Supporting families through the early childhood coaching model ensures that children are targeting therapy goals across meals.

Learning Outcomes

The participant will be able to: 

  1. Define the "Coaching" Feeding Therapy Model
  2. Apply 3 coaching strategies
  3. Develop a caregiver-therapist coaching plan

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Timed Agenda

  • 15 min -- What is the Coaching Model
  • 15 min -- How to Integrate the Coaching Model
  • 15 min -- Case Studies
  • 15 min-- Developing a Caregiver-Therapist Coaching Plan

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