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SUMMARY:Coach2Coach: Reflection and Connection
DESCRIPTION:
Coach2Coa
ch
Reflection and Connection
with Dana Childress, P
hD., Stacey Landberg, MS, CCC-SLP, and <
/em>Lisa Katzman, PT, DPT
Friday, Marc
h 4, 2022
12:00pm - 2:00pm (PST) | Virtual Event
Attend Live - this event will not be recorded
IDA will co-host the first Coach2Coach event of 2022.
strong>
Stacey Landberg, MS, CCC-SLP and Lisa Katman, PT, DPT will en
gage in a Q & A on reflective practice with EI expert and author, Dana
Childress, PhD. Content will include understanding connections between refl
ection and adult learning theory, discovering how different types of reflec
tion can be used throughout our work and how reflective practice supports o
ur connections with caregivers and relationships within their family. Video
modeling of real home-visits will be reviewed for participants to practice
identifying and using evidence-based coaching strategies in their work imm
ediately.
Learning Outcomes:
- Integrate s
elf-reflection into your early intervention work.
- Describe how refl
ective practice supports our connection with caregivers
- Understand
the relationship between reflective practice and adult-learning theory
Important Notes:
- Do not pay and sign-up
for this event if you are already registered for Coach2Coach 2022!
- This will be the one and only Coach2Coach event that IDA will
co-host in 2022. Don’t miss your chance to attend!
<
p>Dana Childress, Ph.D. i
s an Early Intervention Professional Development Consultant with the Partne
rship for People with Disabilities at Virginia Commonwealth University. She
has worked in the field of early intervention (EI) for more than 26 years
as an educator, service coordinator, supervisor, trainer, author, and consu
ltant.
Read more here
<
br />Lisa Katzman, PT, DPT is
a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Pediatric Physical Therapy and Ear
ly Interventionist with over 30 years’ experience. Lisa received her Master
of Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California in 1987 and
completed the Harris Early Childhood Mental Health Training Program in 200
9.
Read more here
Stacey Landberg, MS, CCC-SLP, has devoted her career to supporting communication and connection be
tween children and their caregivers. She has worked in the homes of hundred
s of families across southern California and she has guest lectured across
the United State to early childhood specialists and therapists since 2015.<
br />Read more here
Nonmember: $50
IDA Agency/Individual Member: $3
5
IDA Parent/Student/New Clinician Member: $25
IDA CE Hours: Nursing, PT $20 (2 hour)
CDI CE Hours: LC
SW, LMFT, LEP, LPCC
(you will be invoiced)
ADA Requests: C
ontact IDA @ mail@idaofcal.org
with ADA request by Feb 21
Limited number of scholarships avail
able
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