Please Don't Wait to See!: Early Support for Infants and Toddlers 101
Early Supports for Infants & Toddlers
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This training is designed for early childhood professionals, parents, and caregivers. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to Early Support for Infants and Toddlers (ESIT) and equips participants with the knowledge and information needed to support those that may have developmental concerns about their young children ages birth to three.
The objective is to emphasize the importance of making timely referrals, detail the essential elements of the ESIT program, and equip participants with the skills needed to assist families who may benefit from these services. By the end of the session, participants will understand the ESIT framework and have practical strategies for effectively connecting families to the program.
Key Topics:
- What is ESIT
- Who offers ESIT services
- Who receives ESIT services
- What do ESIT services look like
- What are the impacts
- How to receive ESIT services (referrals, no wrong door, etc.)
- How to talk with families about ESIT services
Who Should Attend:
- Early childhood educators
- Pediatricians and healthcare professionals
- Parents and caregivers
- Child development specialists
- Social workers and community support staff
This is a 1.5 hours interactive session with ample time for Q&A
Register early to secure your spot.
This training is designed for early childhood professionals, parents, and caregivers. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to Early Support for Infants and Toddlers (ESIT) and equips participants with the knowledge and information needed to support those that may have developmental concerns about their young children ages birth to three.
The objective is to emphasize the importance of making timely referrals, detail the essential elements of the ESIT program, and equip participants with the skills needed to assist families who may benefit from these services. By the end of the session, participants will understand the ESIT framework and have practical strategies for effectively connecting families to the program.
Key Topics:
- What is ESIT
- Who offers ESIT services
- Who receives ESIT services
- What do ESIT services look like
- What are the impacts
- How to receive ESIT services (referrals, no wrong door, etc.)
- How to talk with families about ESIT services
Who Should Attend:
- Early childhood educators
- Pediatricians and healthcare professionals
- Parents and caregivers
- Child development specialists
- Social workers and community support staff
This is a 1.5 hours interactive session with ample time for Q&A
Register early to secure your spot.