The Early Intervention Process in North Dakota - Workshop Series
The Early Intervention Process in North Dakota is a series of workshops developed by Pathfinder Services of ND.
Whether you are a parent of a child with a disability or a professional in the area of early intervention or early education, the workshop series is laid out to give you a better understanding of all that's involved between the ages of 0 - 3 years. The Early Intervention Workshop series, developed by Pathfinder Services of ND, is an adaptation of the legacy resource series Building a Legacy developed by the National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities (NICHY), currently the Center for Parent Information and Resources (CPIR). The series has been updated with the combination of ND policies and procedures for early intervention services.
Workshops in this Series
Early Intervention - 7 Acronyms & 9 Key Terms
Are you starting your journey through early intervention? Parents and Professionals can gain a better understanding of the terms and acronyms used in early intervention. This workshop will help lay out the terms and acronyms most commonly used while also offering a description of each.
Early Intervention Process in North Dakota
Are you aware that there are 8 steps in the early intervention process? Do you know what should happen before a meeting or what the timelines are for services? In this workshop, we will go over the importance of each step that is involved in the early intervention process.
Early Intervention - Screenings, Evaluations, Assessments and Individualized Family Service Plan
This workshop will identify and discuss the importance of the process that is followed to evaluate and assess children. We will then learn about the Individualized Family Service Plan, the team members involved, and how each one has an important role to setting up the plan for the family.
Early Intervention - Transition Process, Lead Agency Notification to LEA and SEA, Transition Plan and Procedural Safeguards
Transition is a huge milestone and can be scary for the family involved. This workshop will go more in depth regarding topics to help families as well as professionals better understand the process. This workshop will examine the following: What is Transition? Who needs to know that a child will be transitioning? How to choose a transition plan and who is included in the team.