Engaging Families in RTI
When families are first introduced to the Response to Intervention (RTI) process, it can be overwhelming to understand why their child is receiving interventions, what the process will entail, and how the tiers are utilized. Early childhood educators have the responsibility of including families in the RTI process and helping them to understand it. Discuss
When families are introduced to the Response to Intervention (RTI) process, it’s essential for early childhood educators to ensure that families are fully informed and involved. The RTI process, designed to provide support for students struggling with learning or behavior, can be complex, and families may feel overwhelmed if they don’t fully understand why their child is receiving interventions or how the process works.
Key Responsibilities of Educators:
- Clear Communication: Educators must communicate clearly with families, explaining why their child is being assessed and how RTI aims to…
When families are introduced to the Response to Intervention (RTI) process, it’s essential for early childhood educators to ensure that families are fully informed and involved. The RTI process, designed to provide support for students struggling with learning or behavior, can be complex, and families may feel overwhelmed if they don’t fully understand why their child is receiving interventions or how the process works.
Key Responsibilities of Educators:
- Clear Communication: Educators must communicate clearly with families, explaining why their child is being assessed and how RTI aims to…
When families are introduced to the Response to Intervention (RTI) process, it’s essential for early childhood educators to ensure that families are fully informed and involved. The RTI process, designed to provide support for students struggling with learning or behavior, can be complex, and families may feel overwhelmed if they don’t fully understand why their child is receiving interventions or how the process works. Engaging Families in RTI
Key Responsibilities of Educators:
- Clear Communication: Educators must communicate clearly with families, explaining why their child is being assessed and how RTI aims to…