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Enhancing Virtual Early Childhood Services with AEPS Webinar Series
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Enhancing Virtual Early Childhood Services with AEPS Webinar Series
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect everyday operations in early childhood programs across the country, how can professionals continue to support children and families and deliver critical services virtually? AEPS® and its web-based management system, AEPSi™, can help—and this series of webinars will show you how.
Presented in September 2020, these one-hour, expert-led webinars provide strategies for assessing children virtually, engaging families online, implementing recommended practices, and more! Watch the recordings below.
Authentic (Virtual!) Assessment with AEPS
Date: September 3, 2020, 2:00 pm ET
Presented by: Jennifer Grisham, Ed.D
Authentic assessment practices are recommended as the key to determining eligibility for services, planning a successful program, and monitoring progress effectively. Your program can still conduct authentic assessment practices in virtual environments—and AEPS® can help. Find out how in this informative one-hour webinar led by AEPS experts.
VIEWERS WILL:
- Get a refresher on the characteristics of authentic assessment and why AEPS fits the profile
- Discover how AEPS can be used in virtual settings for program planning, progress monitoring, accountability, and eligibility
- Review strategies for collecting authentic assessment data virtually
Get fillable assessment activities: one home-based and one center-based
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Engaging Families Virtually with AEPS
Date: September 10, 2020, 2:00 pm ET
Presented by: JoAnn Johnson, Ph.D.
Families are the experts on their children, so welcoming them as active partners in assessment and intervention is a critical component of your program’s success. In this one-hour webinar, you’ll learn how AEPS® and its web-based management system, AEPSi™, can help you keep families engaged and involved—even when you can’t meet with them face to face.
VIEWERS WILL:
- Discover real-world strategies for getting families engaged in the assessment and intervention process
- Learn how using AEPS can reduce stress in service delivery during the pandemic
- See which readily available materials in families’ homes can be used in assessment and intervention planning
- Review specific components of AEPS that can be used with families, such as the assessment activities and the family report
- Get access to fillable versions of the Family Report that can help engage families