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Collaborative Consultation CollaborativeExpert Decide on the problem together Consultant decides what the problem is Decide on the solution together Consultant decides what the solution is Evaluate the solution together Consultant evaluates whether the solution has worked

Basic Principles of Adult Learning (Andragogy) 1.Adults maintain the ability to learn. 2.Adults are a highly diversified group of individuals with widely differing preferences, needs, backgrounds, and skills. 3.Adults experience a variety of physical/sensory capabilities. 4.Experiences of the learner is a major resource in learning situations. 5.Self-concept moves from dependency to independency (sic) as individuals grow in responsibilities, experiences and confidence. 6.Adults tend to be life-centered in their orientation to learning. 7.Adults are motivated to learn by a variety of factors. 8.Active learner participation contributes to learning. 9.A comfortable supportive environment is a key to successful learning. James (1982) in Brookfield, S. D. (1987). Understanding and facilitating adult learning (p. 38). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Gaining Trust and Credibility Social Get to know the teachers and let them get to know you Task Show you know what you’re talking about

Consultants are not always popular

Conjoint Behavioral Consultation (Sue Sheridan) 1.Identify the problem –Collect baseline data 2.Develop the intervention plan (strategies) –Caregiver implements it and collects data 3.Evaluate the intervention

Rules of Consultation 1.Work in the classroom (don’t pull the child out) 2.Establish ground rules with the teachers 3.Respect whose turf you’re on 4.Aim to make routines more successful for teachers and the child 5.Communicate during the activity 6.Position yourself to model and to observe 7.Model incidental teaching 8.Aim for child engagement, independence, and social relationships 9.Debrief before leaving 10.Make friends with the teachers