The RBI in the IFSP Process: Interviewing Techniques

Date:

September 14, 2005

Cost:

No Fee

Details:

Conversation #4: Interviewing Techniques
Participants will review the Routines-Based Interview and discuss techniques for facilitating the interview with families. Specifically, the group will discuss introduction of the interview, follow-up questions in difficult situations, sample follow-up/facilitation questions, and useful topics to consider beyond the daily routine.

Supplemental Material:
Routines-Based Interview Video
(Although this call will make use of the video from Monday's presentation, it will go beyond that presentation to talk about more interviewing techniques.)

A Series of Conversations on the Routines-Based Interview featuring Lee Ann Jung, Ph.D.

This series of four telephone conference calls follows Dr. Jung's presentation on the Routines-Based Interview (RBI) at the Michigan Collaborative Early Childhood Pre-Conference, January 26, 2005, in Dearborn.

Each telephone call, accompanied by PowerPoint, will feature a presentation by Lee Ann on aspects of the IFSP process, utilizing strategies of the RBI. A significant portion of time will be set aside for questions and answers.

How it Works:
Individuals will register for each conversation separately. Participants are encouraged to register for all four conversations.

    Prior to each conversation:
    • participants will download materials for review and to reference during the conversation
    • participants will receive an email that will inform them of the pass code for entrance into the conference call
    • the PowerPoint presentation will be available for download for participants unable to connect to the web during the telephone call During the conversation:
    • there will be introductions
    • Dr. Jung will share her PowerPoint presentation as participants view it on their computers
    • time will be allotted for questions and answers

Trainers:

Amy Mason
Lee Ann Jung

Deadline Passed:

The registration deadline for this event has passed.