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The focus of this study is an in-service training program rooted in routines-based early intervention and designed to
improve the quality of goals and objectives on individualized plans. Participants were local intervention team members and
other professionals who worked closely with each team. This training program involved a small number of trainees per
group, providing multiple learning experiences across time and various opportunities for self-assessment and monitoring.
We investigated (a) the perceptions of the participants about the strengths and weaknesses of the training program, (b)
medium-term outcomes of the training with a comparison group, (c) and variables associated with the quality of goals and
objectives. This study involved training more than 200 professionals, and results support the effectiveness of the program
in improving the quality of goals and objectives, showing the importance of the routines-based interview in producing that
improvement.
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Keywords
Professional training Routines-based interview Goals Objectives IEP IFSP
Citation
Topics In Early Childhood Special Education, 36(2), 67-77. doi: 10.1177/0271121415604327
Publisher
SAGE Publications