Part 1. Sharing Concerns Sensitively with Families

Workshop Date(s): 
08/24/2022 - 10:00am to 11:30am
Location: 
Zoom Training
Contact Person: 
Susana Navarro
Phone Number: 
(408) 727-5775
Email: 
susana@php.com
CEU Hours Qualifies for: 
0 hours (CEU hours qualifies for annual CE requirements)
IFECMH Total: 
0 hours
No seat limit.
Course Description: 

Part 1. Sharing Concerns Sensitively with Families

This is a part 1 webinar of the 2 part series of “When concerns arise”

Teachers and day care providers are often the first professionals who notice that a child may have a delay or a disability. Having a conversation with a family about this can be stressful for all involved. This webinar will provide an introduction to the issues that influence the reactions providers and families may have.

Teachers and providers will be better able to support families and children when they
are concerned about the child’s development if they understand their own emotional responses.
There are many factors that influence perception about disability, special needs, and how best to address the needs of the child. Exploring and understanding what some of these factors may be can increase empathy and assist communication among providers and family members.

This introductory webinar will be followed by a second one for those who would like to delve deeper into this issue, explore their own reactions, and receive support and ideas on how to best support the families and children they serve when concerns arise.

About the presenter: Debbie Drennan, MSW
Debbie has over 20 years of experience in the field. She is an AT Specialist, having received her Assistive Technology Certificate from Cal State University of Northridge in 2000. She specializes in finding AT solutions for kids with disabilities 0-5 years, people with orthopedic impairments, individuals with attention and executive functioning concerns, and adults with developmental disabilities. She recently completed her training to become an Inclusion Facilitator this past Spring through Beginning Together. She became passionate about the potential assistive technology and inclusion can have for so many through her children, one of whom has Cerebral Palsy, and another who has ADHD and Sensory Processing disorder.

*Funded by a generous grant from F5 Santa Clara county.

Additional Information: 

To register, please click here: www.php.com/event/part-1-when-concerns-arise-sharing-concerns-sensitivel...

Target audience: Teachers, day care providers, and other interested partners

Please note: This is a part 1 webinar of the 2 part series of “When concerns arise”

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