It looks like asking open-ended questions about the caregiver and family to learn more about them.
What is Setting the Stage: K-1 Gathers update on the caregiver and family?
This gross motor skill usually occurs between 9-12 months.
What is crawl/creep on all fours?
The oldest know one is in a 1380 Dutch book.
What is a snowman?
The primary role of the caregiver is to work with the child and the DT is not a part of the activity.
What is Observation?
Stating the child's progress on last session's focus.
What is an example of Updates?
It does not look like suggesting to the caregiver what the session will focus on today.
What is Setting the Stage: K-4 Jointly identifies or clarifies the targets, routines, and strategies for the session?
This cognitive skill usually occurs at about 6 months.
What is children putting items in their mouth to explore them?
8,962 children made these all at the same time in North Dakota.
What are snow angels?
DT shares information about specific intervention strategies or child development.
What is Direct Teaching?
Stating the strategies practiced during the session.
What is Coaching?
An example would be: "Since you identified hand washing as a new routine, can I watch so I can learn how you do it?".
What is Observation and Opportunities to Embed: K-5 Observes the caregiver/child interaction in routines?
This social milestone usually occurs at about 12 months.
What is playing games with adults like pat-a-cake?
This activity typically burns 238 calories.
What is building a snowman?
DT sets up the activity by telling what is going to happen and narrating actions as using the strategy.
What is Demonstration with Narration?
Stating what strategies the caregiver demonstrated during the sesison.
What is Caregiver Practice?
It does not look like identifying the activities that will be used without including the caregiver's ideas.
What is Problem Solving and Planning: K-8-Problem solves with the caregiver about evidence-based instructional strategies to embed?
This language skill connected to the body usually occurs at about 2 years old.
What is when a child points to at least two body parts when you ask them to show you?
Michelangelo built one of these for a ruler in Florence in 1494.
What is a snowman?
DT guides the interaction with suggestions as caregiver practices strategy.
What is Guided Practice?
Stating skills reported by caregiver.
What is Ongoing Assessment?
This is one way we know caregivers are gaining confidence, when they can describe how the child uses their focus.
What is Reflection and Review: K-11 Encourages the caregiver to describe what it will look like when the intervention is working?
This self-help skill usually occurs at about 3 years old.
What is when a child puts on some clothes by themselves, like loose pants or a jacket?
In 1887 Montana had one of these 15 inches wide.
What is the largest snowflake?
This is an example: "Kelly participated more today in getting herself dressed. What do you think is making a difference?
What is Reflection coaching?
Stating how the family plans to practice the focus until the next session.
What is Documentation of Planning?