The Art & Science of Home Visits.
How do early interventionists support parents’ learning and the child’s development during home visits with families and their babies or young children who are deaf or hard of hearing?
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The Art & Science of Home Visits explores the strategies and specific skills necessary to facilitate effective, family-centered early intervention in one of the child’s most natural learning environments – with the family at home.
Sponsored by:
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The Center on Childhood Deafness, Boys Town National Research Hospital
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The Colorado Department of Education
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The Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind, Colorado Home Intervention Program,
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The National Center on Low-Incidence Disabilities
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The New Mexico School for the Deaf
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SKI*Hi Institute, Utah State University
Here’s what experts in the field are saying about The Art& Science of Home Visits video:
“Look to this video to provide the building blocks for effective home visits. Find out what we need to provide the highest quality of service from the beginning of the journey.”
Christine Yoshinaga-Itano, Ph.D.
Department of Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences
University of Colorado – Boulder“The Art & Science of Home Visits takes away the mystery of the effective home visit. Skilled professionals demonstrate how the home visits works and how the tools of the trade are implemented to forge partnerships with families and promote family confidence in enhancing their child’s development. A “must see” for all early education specialists.”
Marilyn Sass-Lehrer, Ph.D.
Professor of Education
Gallaudet University, Washington, DCTo order this item in VHS or DVD, call Boys Town Press at 1.800.282.6657 or request a catalog online at Boys Town Press.
© 2004, The Colorado Home Intervention Program and the New Mexico School for the Deaf.
