Events Calendar
Week of Jan 17th
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ASQ-SE Questionnaire Training ASQ-SE Questionnaire Training
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January 16, 2024There is tremendous opportunity during the first few years of a child’s life to identify and address potential social-emotional concerns. This is at the heart of ASQ®:SE-2. It is modeled after the acclaimed ASQ®-3 and is tailored to identify and exclusively screen social and emotional behaviors. ASQ:SE-2 is an easy-to-use tool with all the advantages of ASQ-3—it’s cost-effective, parent-completed, photocopiable, and culturally sensitive. With questionnaire results, professionals can quickly recognize young children at risk for social or emotional difficulties, identify behaviors of concern to caregivers, and identify any need for further assessment.
Participants will receive an ASQ®:SE-2 Starter Kit upon completion of this training! A SPARK Mental Health and Wellness Coach will also be available to support on-site with implementation.
PREREQUISITE REQUIRED: Using the CDC’s Learn the Signs. Act Early. Resources to Increase Family Engagement and Promote Developmental Monitoring and Screening
First, sign into Indiana Learning Paths through your I-LEAD account in another browser tab. Then click the link below to access the registration page.
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Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ-3) Training Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ-3) Training
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January 17, 2024The Ages & Stages Questionnaires (ASQ) provides reliable, accurate, developmental and social-emotional screening for children between birth and age 6. The ASQ has been specifically designed to identify developmental progress and spot potential delays in young children. Screening young children is an effective, efficient way for professionals to monitor a child’s development. Help parents celebrate their child’s milestones, know what to expect next, and determine whether a follow-up is needed. The ASQ is an essential first step toward identifying children with delays or disorders in the critical early years.
In this training, you will learn about the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ-3), how to use it in your program, and how to support families with this tool.
*Prerequisite training: Using the CDC’s Learn the Signs. Act Early.First, sign into Indiana Learning Paths through your I-LEAD account in another browser tab. Then click the link below to access the registration page. -
Learning Forum: Creating Equal Partnerships through the IFSP & IEP Process Learning Forum: Creating Equal Partnerships through the IFSP & IEP Process
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January 18, 2024Families play a vital role in their child's development. In this one hour learning forum, providers will come together and discuss how they provide opportunities to create stronger partnerships, building trust, and advocate for the child's interests and educational needs when including families during referrals, lesson planning, and supporting children who have IFSP's or IEP's in the learning environment.
*Be sure to register in both Zoom and Indiana Learning Paths, so that your certificate can be processed into your I-LEAD account.
Lakeshore®: Artfully Awesome- Let’s Get Process-Focused (In-Person) (VIGO CO.) Lakeshore®: Artfully Awesome- Let’s Get Process-Focused (In-Person) (VIGO CO.)
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January 18, 2024Face to Face training: Double-check the LOCATION of the session before registering!
Process-focused rather than product-focused art is the key to a child’s inner artist. In this session, we explore the concept of process art verses product art, creating opportunities for children to bring their ideas to life! We will dive into expectations for materials, interactions, and planning.
This training is presented through a partnership between SPARK Learning Lab and Lakeshore®. A meal will be served, and all attendees will receive a materials kit to use with the children in your program!
In-Person Training
Chances and Services for Youth (CASY)
1101 S. 13th St., Terre Haute, IN 47802
City: Terre Haute
County: Vigo County
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