Cincinnati Children’s project Echo programs
Join the Fall 2021 Act Early ECHO (Extension of Community Healthcare Outcomes) series, focused on using the Learn the Signs. Act Early. materials to support families, professionals, and systems to build resilience in the face of COVID-19. This series is intended for families, providers, and administrators who work with and care for young children. Attendance at all sessions is encouraged, but not required.
Session Topics
Act Early ECHO provides information on and resources about current and emerging knowledge and evidence-based promising practices about the four phases of early identification:
family-engaged developmental monitoring
developmental screening
referrals for needed supports and services
receipt of needed services
Date/Time
The following sessions will begin in the fall of 2021 and will run on Friday’s from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM AM (EDT).
October 15
October 29
November 12
December 3
Featured Faculty
CDC’s “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” Ambassadors to Ohio, Virginia, and Wyoming
Deana Buck, MEd
Wendy Warren
Steph Weber, PsyD
Dr Weber is an assistant professor of Clinical Pediatrics at University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Dr Weber is a clinical psychologist and the Training Director of the Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (LEND) program and University of Cincinnati Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities. She provides treatment to children with developmental concerns and behavior disorders in addition to teaching graduate trainees from a variety of disciplines.
Accreditation
Our team can offer certificates of participation upon request. Credits through the Department of Developmental Disabilities will also be provided at the end of the series for participants who require credit of this type.
Register
Please use the following link to register for ACT Early ECHO
Contact Information
If you need further information or have questions or concerns please contact
Cari Glantz at cglantz@uwyo.edu.
Jessy Thomas at jessy.thomas@osumc.edu
1-614-688-3214
Act Early Ohio at Actearlyohio@cchmc.org