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a
collaborative of more than a dozen agencies and organizations in New York City
working together to provide learning opportunities for
New York’s Early Intervention community.
Offered
free of charge through the support of the NYS Department of Health
All programs are open
to any families, individuals, professionals, or municipal employees who
participate in, work in, or have an interest in New York’s Early Intervention
Program.
To learn about
information sessions and training opportunities in your area, click on the
appropriate icon from the list below. You
can also register on-line by following the instructions on your screen.
| Family
Information Sessions: Understanding Service Coordination |
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| Clinical Practice Guidelines on
Down Syndrome |
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| Family Information Sessions: Transition
from EI |
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| Service Coordination |
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EI 101: An Introduction to
the New York State Early Intervention Program
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| Early Intervention Evaluation, Assessment and Eligibility
Determination |
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| Individualized Family
Services Plans (IFSP) |
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| Advanced IFSP |
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| Cultural and Linguistic Diversity: Language |
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| Clinical Guidelines on
Communication Disorders |
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| Clinical Guidelines on
Autism and PDD |
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| Clinical Practice Guidelines on Hearing Loss |
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| Clinical Practice Guidelines on Motor Disorders |
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| Physicians and Other
Primary Health Care Providers |
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| Clinical Practice Guidelines On Vision Impairment |
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