Project ECHO- USU IDRPP
The Early ECHO is a knowledge-sharing virtual community of practice for Part C early interventionists
The Early ECHO is a knowledge-sharing virtual learning community of practice for Part C early interventionists from mountain west regional states (Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and North Dakota). Early Childhood ECHO increases the capacity of early childhood professionals to identify and implement best practices in areas that include early literacy, transitions, behavior support and identificatio
Go follow our new Project ECHO page! We'll be posting information about Early ECHO and all our other ECHO projects we do here at the Institute! We have a lot of exciting things we're planning this year for our ECHO projects and you won't want to miss it!
Project ECHO- USU IDRPP Project ECHO® connects experts with communities through virtual learning networks, sharing best practices in health, education, and disability services—so providers and families everywhere gain the knowledge they need, right where they are.
12/30/2021
We are deleting the Early ECHO page and have created a new page for all of our ECHO projects here at the Institute for Disability. Go follow us @ Project ECHO-USU IDRPP. We'll still be posting all the information for the Early ECHO sessions on that page, so you don't want to miss out!
11/11/2021
We just want to give a huge thank you to all our military families. Thank you for everything you've done and sacrificed for this country. Share your love for military families in the comments!
11/01/2021
It's not too late to register for our Early ECHO session THIS Wednesday (11/3/21) at 12:00 pm MST. Either email [email protected] or click the link below! We'll see you there!
https://idrpp.usu.edu/project-echo/early-echo
10/29/2021
Building resiliency is such an important thing that we can teach children and families, and we are lucky enough to have Nancy Surbrook-Goins teaching us more about that during our next Early ECHO session.
Register now if you haven't had the chance at [email protected] or clicking the link below!
https://idrpp.usu.edu/project-echo/early-echo
10/27/2021
Our next Early ECHO session is NEXT Wednesday, 11/3/2021, at 12:00 pm MST and we are SO excited! Nancy Surbrook-Goins is joining us and has a great presentation on building resiliency. We hope you'll join us!
Register for the session by either emailing [email protected] or clicking the link in our bio!
https://idrpp.usu.edu/project-echo/early-echo
10/16/2021
The VALi lab is looking for Spanish speaking caregivers who use Spanish (or Spanish/English) with their 18-36 month old child who receives Early Intervention services for the language delays. You could get $50 for participating! If you are interested, contact [email protected]!
10/15/2021
The Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (AND) Lab at USU is looking for children to participate in research studies. If you or someone you know would be interested in joining this study, email [email protected]!
10/05/2021
Our Early ECHO session is finally here! This Wednesday at 12 pm. We'll see you there!
09/27/2021
Next Wednesday is the day! We have an Early ECHO session on October 6th at 12 pm! Are you registered? If not, we promise you're going to want to be!
We're excited to hear from Anne Larson about caregiver coaching via tele-practice to encourage family engagement and positive child outcomes in early intervention!
Click the link in our bio or contact [email protected] for more information!
09/22/2021
IDRPP'S next Early ECHO session is October 6, 2021 at 12 pm! Join us we learn more about caregiver coaching via tele-practice! It is going to be a great session, and we hope to see you there.
Click in the link in our bio or email [email protected] to register today!
09/18/2021
Project ECHO® is a lifelong learning and guided practice model that exponentially increases workforce capacity to provide the application of best practices. Sessions are led by expert teams who conduct learning sessions about evidence-based practices in education, health, and disability services.
This method allows educators, healthcare providers, special service providers, case managers, administrators, and families to have access to expert advice right in their homes, schools, and offices.
Click the link below to learn more about the sessions we offer and register today!
https://idrpp.usu.edu/project-echo/index
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