Early Intervention Training Program Illinois

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The Early Intervention Training Program is conducting a needs assessment which will guide the types of professional development trainings and events which will be. You must register and have an enrollment key to access any training offered by the Early Intervention Training Program (EITP). An enrollment key will be emailed after.

The Early Intervention Training Program at the University of Illinois provides training opportunities for early intervention professionals in Illinois. Funded by the, our mission is to develop a system that is regionalized, responsive and reflective of best practice in the field of early intervention in Illinois. Holiday Inn Employee Handbook. History The Early Intervention Training Program (EITP) at the University of Illinois was formerly known as the Illinois Early Intervention Training Program.

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From July 1st, 2002 thru June 30th, 2013 the EITP was at United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Chicago. Nsync No Strings Attached Concert. Chicken War Game. On July 1, 2013, the Early Intervention Training Program at the University of Illinois took the reigns from United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Chicago with the mission to build upon the achievements of the highly successful Illinois Early Intervention Training Program (EITP).

What is the purpose of this service? To help children between the ages of birth to 3 with disabilities or delays, to learn and grow. Who can receive these services? Families with an eligible infant or toddler from birth to 3 years old. What services are offered? Infants and toddlers are evaluated to see if there is a delay in: • movement, • learning, • dealing with others, • behavior, and/or • self-help skills. If services are needed, an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) will be written to set goals and identify needs.

Families, with the support of Early Intervention Providers, help their infants and toddlers reach their goals. How to apply? • Use the to find an Early Intervention Child and Family Connections office in your local area. • Call 1-800-447-6404 (Voice/TTY). • For automated service, call 1-800-323-GROW (4769). Additional Information • identifies and collects research-based and best-practice early intervention information to share with families.

This entry was posted on 2/27/2018.