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In this video a practitioner uses family centered practices with a family who is working on helping their daughter with walking.
In this video a practitioner uses family centered practices with a family who is working on helping their daughter with walking.
Watch this video and think about what you might do here to encourage more parent engagement.
Watch the practitioner working with a family. This family has indicated that they want to help their daughter work on walking and talking. Watch how this practitioner uses the family-centered practice strategies to help them implement this plan.
Watch the practitioner working with a family again (from Video 5.1). Recall the family has stated a goal for this child is to work on walking and climbing. How does this practitioner work with this family to further develop and implement a plan to meet this goal?
In this video notice how the practitioner points out what the family does well and provides some suggestions to build their confidence and skill.
Notice how this practitioner encourages the father to interact with the child; she doesn’t interfere or take over. During family visits parents are encouraged to interact with their child, while practitioners participate without taking over.
Notice how the practitioner encourages the parents to engage with their child and then provides supportive feedback. When she asks the parents how the activity feels to them, they don’t answer but continue to play bubbles. This practitioner recognizes that they are focused on play with their child at the moment, and she respects this and lets the play continue.
In this video, you will see a practitioner review with parents what they have accomplished when working with their child and what they hope to accomplish in the future.
In this video a practitioner is reviewing with the parent what they have accomplished when working with their child and what they hope to accomplish in the future.