In episode 2, we dive into the first component of functional assessment: observation. We define observation in the context of early intervention and consider how it helps us “watch to listen and learn.” We discuss observation during the initial evaluation/assessment and service delivery, emphasizing how observation helps us gather functional information about children, how they interact with family members, and what interests and motivates them – all without inferring meaning or judgement. We’ll also review tips for helping families understand the importance of observation.
Season 3 Episode 5: Managing Technology
Series 3 Episode 4: Supporting the Parent-Child Relationship
Series 3 Episode 3: Overcoming Challenges with Tele-Intervention
Series 3 Episode 2 - Positive Experiences & Benefits of Tele-Intervention
Series 3 Episode 1 - Tele-what?: What is Tele-Intervention
Series 2 Episode 5 - Helping One Another Learn and Grow
Series 2 Episode 4 - Communicating Openly and Honestly
Series 2 Episode 3 - Valuing and Respecting Team Members
Series 2 Episode 2 - Sharing Common Tasks & Understanding Unique Roles among Team Members
Series 2 Episode 1 – Understanding the Team’s Shared Purpose
Episode 8 - What Functional Assessment Means to Supervisors, Practitioners, and Families
Episode 7 - Ongoing Functional Assessment
Episode 6 - Functional Assessment and the Initial IFSP
Episode 5 - Implicit Bias
Episode 4: Active Listening
Episode 3: Asking Meaningful Questions
Episode 1: What is Functional Assessment and Why Does It Matter?
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