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This course offers text, video, audio and dynamic interactions with quizzes, case examples, examination moves, and evidence-based expert content on how to work with infants and families at higher risk for Cerebral Palsy in California. Primary care providers play a crucial role in developmental surveillance, screening, and referral for developmental evaluations for young babies. Get trained to be better prepared to help identify early which of your patients are at a higher risk of disability.
Here’s what you’ll learn

Increase Your Awareness of the Need for Early Detection
Understand the impact and importance of early detection of developmental disability on infants and families as well as access to evidence-based rehabilitation services

Incorporate early detection and early intervention resources for families
How to identify at-risk children with exam moves and case examples, utilize the best practice guidelines, and interpret results for referrals

Make the most appropriate referrals to services for each individual child
Gain confidence in how to communicate concern with families, and steps for recommending and referring eligible infants to state services and evidence-based therapies
