EDU 235A DHH: Early Intervention Theory

This course provides theory and practical application in early intervention for teachers of children with hearing loss, birth to three years old. Topics include theories of adult learning principles, parent coaching, family-centered early intervention strategies, typical and atypical infant-toddler development, a variety of appropriate assessments, strategies for guiding parents in natural settings, as well as center-based programs, coordination of services for children with additional challenges including English Language learners and children with autism spectrum disorders, an understanding of participating in interdisciplinary teams, the ability to foster interagency collaborations, and skills to help families from diverse backgrounds. Students will demonstrate an understanding of the impact of a diagnosis of a very young child on the entire family. Students will demonstrate knowledgeable of current theory, practices and legal requirements (IDEA, IFSP, transition planning, etc.) to support families with infants and toddlers with hearing loss. This course also prepares students to participate in practicum activities in future coursework through observation in fieldwork hours.

Credits

3

Distribution

EDU