How does CI help parents follow through with the instructional goals at home?
As a parent of a child with special needs, you have an unusual job description. First, you must learn how to effectively parent your child and, second, you must learn how to teach him or her skills that other children often learn on their own. Both of these jobs require considerable knowledge and skill. At CI, we give you the tools you need to do your job well. First, we offer you a support system so you do not feel so isolated. Second, when you are ready, we can train you to be our co-teacher to help you reinforce the instructional goals at home. This may be done informally at the end of your childs 1:1 sessions or through our Parent Training and Behavior Management Program. Home reinforcement is an essential part of the treatment program. It helps your child to use the skills he or she learns with us in different settings and/or with different teachers. This helps lead to skill mastery. We have several levels of communication with parents depending upon what program their child is en
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