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Lunch & Learn: Quality Interactions Between Professionals and Families to Enhance Child Learning

Come join the Military Families Learning Network Early Intervention team on Wednesday, November 9 from 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm ET for an interactive discussion related to the webinar Quality Interactions Between Professionals and Families to Enhance Child Learning held on November 3.



We want to hear your thoughts, opinions, and experiences related to interactions you have had with families of young children with disabilities and how those interactions strengthen the familyโ€™s ability to support their childโ€™s learning. You can share with us verbally** or via the chat pod! (***login using a mic-enabled headset)

Not able to attend the related webinar on November 2?  No worries!  We would still love to hear from you! And if you want, you can go to the archived webinar (posted by November 5) and listen to it before the Lunch & Learn. Come share your expertise and learn from others during this interactive forum.

How to obtain CEUs:

  • This event will offer CE credits through the Early Intervention Training Program at the University of Illinois for providers in Illinois who view the Nov. 3 webinar AND attend the LIVE Lunch & Learn event.  No credit is available for viewing the recording of the Lunch & Learn.
  • A certificate of completion will be available to all participants for use within their own agencies. However, MFLN FDEI does not guarantee states will recognize this training for CE credits.


The cover image "Working from home lunch" by Tracy Benjamin for this webinar is licensed Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.

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