Working Together to Help Young Children with Special Needs
 
This CICC Training Conference for Early Education, Health Care, Special Education and Social Service Personnel Can Be Conducted At Any Location In The United States.
 
Upcoming Conference:
October 18, 2003
UCLA Covel Commons Building
Los Angeles, California

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  • Continuing Education Units Available for Early Education Professionals
  • Continuing Education Credits Available for Psychologists, MFTs and LCSWs
THIS UNIQUE TRAINING CONFERENCE HAS TWO MAIN OBJECTIVES:
  1. To provide state-of-the-art strategies for professionals to increase their abilities to work together to help young children with special developmental needs and their families.

  2. To provide instruction and guidance in how to utilize the new CICC Discovery Tool(tm) for identifying young children with special needs and for connecting them and their families to the community services they require and deserve.
All participants learn about the basic reasons and strategies for working together through a variety of workshops, and through an opening panel presentation by noted authorities from the childcare, health and special education fields. The panel is moderated by:

Kerby T. Alvy, Ph.D.
Founder and Executive Director of CICC
Author: Parent Training Today: A Social Necessity, Black Parenting: Strategies for Training, The Power of Positive Parenting: 10 Guidelines for Raising Healthy and Confident Children and The CICC Discovery Tool

Everyone learns about The CICC Discovery Tool through different workshops and through an afternoon address by Dr. Alvy. Conference workshops address the following important topics and are led by experts on each topic:

  • Advocating For Young Children With Special Needs and Their Families
  • Screening Children for Special Needs
  • Comprehensive Developmental Assessment of Young Children With Special Needs
  • Including Young Children With Special Needs in Regular Early Education Settings
  • Providing Treatment Services Within Regular Early Education Settings
  • Understanding and Treating Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders, ADHD and Down Syndrome
  • Different Kinds of Treatment for Young Children With Special Needs (Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy Sensory Integration Therapy, etc.)

If your agency, department, association or organization
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October 18, 2003 Conference at UCLA
Enrollment Fees
All enrollment fees include morning and afternoon refreshments, lunch and educational materials. Parking is $7 at UCLA and is not included in the enrollment fees.

$25 Enrollment Fee for Early Education Professionals from Los Angeles County (preschool teachers and directors, childcare center or family childcare workers, administrators, owners, Head Start personnel, etc.)

$125 Enrollment Fee for Other Professionals

Special group rates and scholarships are available for professionals who work for government and community agencies in Los Angeles County. Contact CICC's Director, Dr. Kerby T. Alvy, for information about scholarship eligibility: (818) 980-0903.

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