EDS 56200 Characteristics of Infants and Young Children with Vision Impairments
In this course, Early Intervention Specialist candidates will learn the characteristics and diagnostic features of infants and young children who have vision impairments. Candidates will review the etiology and visual conditions and capacity, as well as the eligibility criteria, including atypical development and developmental delay. An emphasis will be placed on the significance of interdisciplinary teamwork, clinical observation, working with eye care professionals, and in the establishment of meaningful and collaborative parent-teacher and inter-agency partnerships. Candidates will receive valuable information concerning part C federal and state regulatory, conducting a routines-based assessment, writing IFSPs and the difference in writing intervention plans, and meeting the needs of the children and their families.
Credits
3