Practitioners Courses

Practitioners Courses

60 min

60 min

60 min

Online Learning Material

Online Learning Material

Online Learning Material

Includes Certificate

Includes Certificate

Includes Certificate

Presented by Kobie Boshoff & Carla Lage

Presented by Kobie Boshoff & Carla Lage

Presented by Kobie Boshoff & Carla Lage

AUD 95.00

AUD 95.00

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Courses and Resources

04 - Family-Centered Approach in Early Intervention: Collaborative Strategies

04 - Family-Centered Approach in Early Intervention: Collaborative Strategies

Are you seeking to enhance your early intervention practice with a family-centered approach? Our professional development (PD) course, “Working Collaboratively with Parents in Early Intervention,” is designed to help early intervention professionals and the families they work with maximize results. This course is ideal for both new graduates and experienced professionals who want to reflect on their meaningful and functional interventions for children and their families.


Course Objectives:

• Understand the principles of the family-centered approach.

• Apply theory to practice with practical strategies.

• Enhance collaboration with families to maximize intervention results.


Key Topics Covered:

1. The Principles: Carla and Kobie share the fundamentals of the family-centered approach for early intervention professionals.

2. The Practice: Kobie and Carla translate theory into practice with ready-to-use, practice-based strategies.

3. The Extras: Gain valuable access to resources for immediate application, eliminating the need to reinvent the wheel.


Target Audience

• New graduates in early intervention

• Experienced early intervention professionals

• Therapists working with children and families


Unique Features:

• Two recorded sessions focusing on principles and practical strategies

• Presented by experts Carla and Kobie

• Includes ready-to-use resources for immediate application


What You’ll Gain:

• Practical strategies for implementing a family-centered approach

• Tools to enhance collaboration with families

• Immediate access to valuable resources

• Increased confidence in delivering meaningful and functional interventions


Transform your approach to early intervention by integrating family-centered principles and practices. Enroll now and start making a greater impact on the families you work with.

Are you seeking to enhance your early intervention practice with a family-centered approach? Our professional development (PD) course, “Working Collaboratively with Parents in Early Intervention,” is designed to help early intervention professionals and the families they work with maximize results. This course is ideal for both new graduates and experienced professionals who want to reflect on their meaningful and functional interventions for children and their families.


Course Objectives:

• Understand the principles of the family-centered approach.

• Apply theory to practice with practical strategies.

• Enhance collaboration with families to maximize intervention results.


Key Topics Covered:

1. The Principles: Carla and Kobie share the fundamentals of the family-centered approach for early intervention professionals.

2. The Practice: Kobie and Carla translate theory into practice with ready-to-use, practice-based strategies.

3. The Extras: Gain valuable access to resources for immediate application, eliminating the need to reinvent the wheel.


Target Audience

• New graduates in early intervention

• Experienced early intervention professionals

• Therapists working with children and families


Unique Features:

• Two recorded sessions focusing on principles and practical strategies

• Presented by experts Carla and Kobie

• Includes ready-to-use resources for immediate application


What You’ll Gain:

• Practical strategies for implementing a family-centered approach

• Tools to enhance collaboration with families

• Immediate access to valuable resources

• Increased confidence in delivering meaningful and functional interventions


Transform your approach to early intervention by integrating family-centered principles and practices. Enroll now and start making a greater impact on the families you work with.

Are you seeking to enhance your early intervention practice with a family-centered approach? Our professional development (PD) course, “Working Collaboratively with Parents in Early Intervention,” is designed to help early intervention professionals and the families they work with maximize results. This course is ideal for both new graduates and experienced professionals who want to reflect on their meaningful and functional interventions for children and their families.


Course Objectives:

• Understand the principles of the family-centered approach.

• Apply theory to practice with practical strategies.

• Enhance collaboration with families to maximize intervention results.


Key Topics Covered:

1. The Principles: Carla and Kobie share the fundamentals of the family-centered approach for early intervention professionals.

2. The Practice: Kobie and Carla translate theory into practice with ready-to-use, practice-based strategies.

3. The Extras: Gain valuable access to resources for immediate application, eliminating the need to reinvent the wheel.


Target Audience

• New graduates in early intervention

• Experienced early intervention professionals

• Therapists working with children and families


Unique Features:

• Two recorded sessions focusing on principles and practical strategies

• Presented by experts Carla and Kobie

• Includes ready-to-use resources for immediate application


What You’ll Gain:

• Practical strategies for implementing a family-centered approach

• Tools to enhance collaboration with families

• Immediate access to valuable resources

• Increased confidence in delivering meaningful and functional interventions


Transform your approach to early intervention by integrating family-centered principles and practices. Enroll now and start making a greater impact on the families you work with.

Courses and Resources

Courses and Resources