Sustained training for the Kansas infant/toddler system (STKITS)


This is a current project.


Description

The purpose of this project is to assure that Kansas tiny-K infant/toddler networks have access to critical and fundamental information, when they need it, when it is important to them, in a style conducive to adult learning, and on demand. The training components of this project will allow access at any point along the learner's professional development and work continuum and not just at certain points in time. This paired with onsite support and additional resources will allow an early intervention provider to revisit the job informational/training materials, as they need it.


Project Administration

David Lindeman, principal investigator


Project Contact

David P. Lindeman, Ph.D.
Associate Scientist and Director
Life Span Institute at Parsons
2601 Gabriel
Parsons, Kansas 67357
lindeman@ku.edu
(620) 421-6550 Ext. 1713 (phone)


This is a project of:

Life Span Institute at Parsons


Funded by:

Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE)



Send corrections/comments/questions to lifespan@ku.edu


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