How Can You Support Intensive Intervention? TIPS FOR FAMILIES

How Can You Support Intensive Intervention? TIPS FOR FAMILIES

Resource Type
Tools/Tips
Developed By
National Center on Intensive Intervention & Rhode Island Parent Information Network


tips for families infographic

 

 

Are you a parent or family member who is interested in understanding more about intensive intervention and how to get involved? Are you an educator providing intensive intervention who would like help parents and families understand the supports their child is receiving and how they can engage in the process? This infographic, developed in collaboration with the Rhode Island Parent Information Network, provides tips for parents in supporting their child who is receiving intensive intervention. This resource is intended to provide a high-level overview of intensive intervention and should not replace ongoing communication between schools, and parents and families. A Spanish version is also available.

 

 

 

How Can You Support Intensive Intervention? TIPS FOR FAMILIES

¿Cómo puede apoyar una intervención intensiva? CONSEJOS PARA FAMILIAS (Spanish Translation)

 

Special thanks to Helene Fallon and Michelle Murphey for their review and feedback as well as all of the participants at the 2016 Region 1 Parent Center Conference LEARNING, SHARING, GROWING TOGETHER who shared initial thinking and feedback on these documents. 

 

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Resource Type
Tools/Tips
DBI Process
What is Intensive Intervention/DBI?
Implementation Guidance and Considerations
Engaging Parents and Families
Audience
Parents and Families
Educators