Beginning the Journey
Early Intervention series
"Give a child intervention and they will learn for a day, give a family intervention and they will learn for a lifetime"
Join us in this webinar to explore the process of securing early intervention services. We will also share about the importance of family involvement during the early intervention sessions. In addition, we are going to discuss how families will be able to connect with professionals who teach them how to improve the development of their children through everyday activities.
Beginning the Journey
Part I:
Each child grows at an individual pace, but research shows that a child's first three years are the most important time for learning. Getting help early puts your child on the right path to learn and develop at their full potential. This training educates families on Early Intervention and how it is provided to support families and caregivers in developing the competence and confidence to help their child learn and develop.
Part II:
Beginning the Journey, Part II explains the process of transitioning from the Early Intervention Services (0-3 sometimes referred to Part C) to the school system (3-22 sometimes referred to Part B) safeguards for families.
Join us for this Facebook Live Workshop at:
Monday, Oct 26, 2020, 11:00 AM
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Luke Wilson
Luke is a Parent Training Coordinator for the Parent Education Network (PEN), a Family Network on Disabilities (FND) project. Luke brings over 20-years of experience navigating special education and the systems of care serving youth, families, and adults living with behavioral, developmental, emotional, medical, mental health, substance use, and trauma-related disabilities. Luke leverages his lived experience and skills as a Certified Recovery Peer Specialist and Group Facilitation Specialist to support, encourage, and empower other parents of youth living with disabilities.
Email: lwilson@fndfl.org
Website: www.fndusa.org
Phone: 1-800-825-5736
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FNDPEN/
Twitter: @PENPTI