Course Timeline and Breakdown (listed in EST)
10:00 a.m. - Course Begins
1: The Developmental, Individual-Difference, Relationship-Based (DIR) Model *Functional developmental stages
*Individual differences in auditory processing and language, visual-spatial processing, motor planning, sensory modulation
*The affect diatheses hypothesis: The central role of emotion in the development of intelligence, language, motor, and sensory processing
*Relationships, dynamic, learning interactions, and family patterns
*Interactive break out session with participants-Identifying DIR in real session time
II: Clinical Assessment Approaches
*Analysis of adaptive development, including motor, affective, sensory, language, cognitive, and sense of self
*Observing infant's behavior, affects, and developmental patterns
*Comprehending child/caregiver interactions and family patterns
*Taking the initial interview and eliciting the developmental history
*Assessing clinical challenges, such as the differences between developmental variations and disorders
*using the Functional Emotional Assessment Scale (FEAS) for clinical and administrative requirements
*Interactive break out session with participants-rating actual parent/child pattern interaction in session
*Q & A with Dr. Hess
1:00 p.m.-1:45 p.m. - Lunch Break
1:45-4:00 p.m. Course Continues
III: Diagnostic Process
*Determining functional developmental levels (in comparison to age-expected levels) *Discovering the range, flexibility, and stability of adaptive and coping strategies *Assessing the contribution of environmental patterns, stresses, and conflicts, as well as constitutional and maturational patterns of both parent and child
*Constructing the diagnostic profile
IV: Intervention Planning
*using the diagnostic profile to plan appropriate intervention strategies for frequently presenting challenges, as well as rare or unusual patterns
*Videotaped illustrations throughout the presentation
* Interactive break out session with participants
V: In-depth presentation of DIR/Floor Time: A developmental/relational play therapy approach to intervention for children with special needs and their families based on the child's functional developmental level, individual differences, and interactive relationships (DIR Model), including home and family program of developmentally appropriate interactions, interventions, and practices geared to each child's developmental profile (Floor Time). A new educational model for use in classrooms, daycare, and semi-structured activities promoting social interaction for small group settings will also be discussed.
*Q & A with Dr. Hess
4:45 p.m. Course Conclusion and Evaluation