Rainbows & Rain: early intervention stories, reflection, coaching

Our Words Matter

21 min · 13 de nov de 2023
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An IFSP meeting like I've never had before and will never forget.  Do you know what's been said to families before you enter their lives?  Hear what this mother was told after the diagnosis of Pader Willi Syndrome was confirmed after her son's birth.  It finally came out while discussing the goal for the IFSP.  It became very apparent that this mother did not know she could even want things for her son because of what "the doctor said." All Things Early Intervention [https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/All-Things-Early-Intervention-8565]

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