Embedded Instruction: Learning Targets
Use this resource to ensure the learning targets a team develops include all the necessary features to be considered high-quality.
Use this resource to ensure the learning targets a team develops include all the necessary features to be considered high-quality.
This is an important concept when creating behavior plans. If it is new to you, please check out Form vs. Function before jumping into this lesson.
Why we do things (function) is not always obvious from the behaviors we use (form). Here is a quick reminder of the differences between form and function and strategies to find the function.
From words, to hugs, to tantrums, all behavior communicates something. This brief lesson will help you practice reading the message behind the behavior.
Learn about measuring and defining the nature of behavior using the six dimensions of behavior: frequency/rate, duration, latency, topography, locus, and intensity.
Use this tool to support you in preparing for an interview with a family about their child’s challenging behavior. This can be used in conjunction with Talking with Families about Challenging Behavior
Use this resource to explore ways to ensure transition plan outcomes and activities are individualized. This interaction may be especially useful when a child is transitioning from Infant/Toddler to Preschool, Preschool to School-Age, or either program to the community.
Use this tool to gain a better understanding of the EI session note and how it can be a tool to support your child’s progress.
Use this resource to understand the timelines associated with transition from Infant Toddler to Preschool and Preschool to Kindergarten.
Use this resource to clarify the eligibility criteria for Infant Toddler EI, Preschool EI, and Kindergarten. This interaction may be especially useful at times of transition, when a child is moving from one program to another.