This workshop builds off of the previous session and illustrates how professionals coach parents and caregivers using the 5 C’s to build competencies at home. Celebrate the Children’s Home Independence Program (HIP) was developed during COVID to take advantage of the students being home with their caregivers during school hours. The HIP is a structured program that coaches parents virtually to teach their children life skills. The program’s magic is that the families participate in a group, and both caregivers and children are motivated by each other. The framework used in the program focuses more on the principles of the 5 C’s and the scope and sequence of teaching any skill vs. teaching discrete daily living skills. The goal is that the caregiver can generalize what they have learned to apply the framework to any life skill they want to teach their child.
This workshop builds off of the previous session and illustrates how professionals coach parents and caregivers using the 5 C’s to build competencies at home. Celebrate the Children’s Home Independence Program (HIP) was developed during COVID to take advantage of the students being home with their caregivers during school hours. The HIP is a structured program that coaches parents virtually to teach their children life skills. The program’s magic is that the families participate in a group, and both caregivers and children are motivated by each other. The framework used in the program focuses more on the principles of the 5 C’s and the scope and sequence of teaching any skill vs. teaching discrete daily living skills. The goal is that the caregiver can generalize what they have learned to apply the framework to any life skill they want to teach their child.
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