The UNM CDD Early Childhood Learning Network (ECLN) offers free online courses, most of which are available through the UNM HSC Moodle website. HSC Moodle is the Learning Management System ECLN utilizes to host its online courses. Participants must register for a free Moodle account in order to access the courses. See the course descriptions below for registration and CEU information for each course.
- UNM HSC CDD ECLN Moodle
- Instructions on how to create a UNM HSC Moodle account
- UNM HSC Moodle help and support page
Please email hsc-ecln@salud.unm.edu for questions, concerns, or assistance with ECLN online courses.
FIT - Child Development: Discovery, Unfoldment and Variations
This online training covers general information about typical child development, taking into consideration that all domains of development are interrelated. It also familiarizes participants with a range of conditions and disabilities that impact development. It is recommended for all Early Intervention staff and therapists as well as anyone working with children aged birth to three.
6 CEUs are available for OT, PT, SLP, and Social Work/Counseling
FIT - Foundations of Relationship-Based Early Intervention
Designed for all FIT providers, this online training is a non-facilitated learning experience that includes follow up activities to be completed and reviewed with the participant’s supervisor in their respective early intervention agency.
There are seven lessons that address the foundational concepts of providing early intervention services, specifically:
the development of strong relationships between the caregiver and the child and the caregiver and the provider; and
the use of routines as the basis for providing intervention to children and families
The seven lessons are:
Introduction: What Guides the Work We Do?
Lesson Two: Adult Learning
Lesson Three: Relationships
Lesson Four: Observation
Lesson Five: Family Diversity and Uniqueness
Lesson Six: Toddlers learn within Routines and Everyday Activities
Lesson Seven: Exploring Routines
3 CEUs available for OT, PT, SLP, and Social Work/Counseling
FIT - IDA: Infant-Toddler Developmental Assessment (David Case Study)
Introduction to the Infant-Toddler Developmental Assessment (IDA)
This training is for early intervention professionals in the use of the Infant-Toddler Developmental Assessment (IDA), which must be completed for any evaluation of a child over the age of 1 month (adjusted). The online portion of the training covers all phases of the IDA process and includes a case study that course participants begin to score during the online training, and then complete on their own and submit for review.
Important Note: The IDA is a complex process that takes time and practice to learn and understand, so participants need more support than an online course can offer. In an effort to provide the most tailored and appropriate support possible, general information regarding your performance on the course's required assignment will be shared with your agency's IDA Lead. Thank you for participating in this course!
9.5 CEUs are available for OT, PT, SLP, and Counseling/Therapy
FIT - IFSP Module 1: The Routines Based Interview (RBI)
The Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)
Designed for all FIT providers, this three part module discusses the primary building blocks of the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP). Every section of the IFSP is connected to the Routines Based Interview (RBI). This module supports the understanding that the ultimate goal of the IFSP is to enable children to be active participants in a variety of settings. Through the RBI process, providers will understand the child’s needs in the context of family life.
2 CEUs are available for OT, PT, SLP, and Counseling/Therapy
FIT - IFSP Module 2: Present Abilities, Strengths and Needs (PASN)
The Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)
Designed for all FIT providers, this two part module will support the understanding of the description of a child’s functional abilities, strengths and needs in relation to the three early childhood outcomes, and how the child’s developmental status impacts his or her ability to participate in daily routines and activities. It will support providers in understanding how assessment, planning and intervention are all connected and will support them in writing comprehensive descriptions of the child in family friendly language.
2 CEUs are available for OT, PT, SLP, and Counseling/Therapy
FIT - IFSP Module 3: Functional Outcomes and Strategies
The Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)
Designed for all FIT providers, this three part module supports the IFSP team in understanding and developing functional outcomes and strategies based on family concerns, priorities, resources, observations and evaluation information. It will support understanding that the functional outcome statement is a roadmap describing where the family wants to go and in thinking about what can be different in the family’s life with support from the team. This module also supports providers in moving from the development of functional outcomes into implementation strategies the family will be able to use during their daily routines and activities.
2 CEUs are available for OT, PT, SLP, and Counseling/Therapy
FIT - New Mexico Early Childhood Outcomes (ECO) System
This training will provide trainees with the rationale for collecting data on early childhood outcomes, explain the methods used to collect outcomes data in New Mexico, explain the intended use of the Early Childhood Outcomes Summary Form, and illustrate how to effectively determine a comparison summary rating for each of the outcomes.
2 CEUs are available for OT, PT, SLP, and Social Work/Counseling
FIT - Part C Orientation
The Part C Orientation is an online training designed to support all new FIT program staff, parents, and other community service providers in understanding New Mexico’s early intervention system including principles, policies, program design and practices. This training will help you become familiar with the framework of early intervention, the core values and the New Mexico Family Infant Toddler (FIT) Program Key Principles and Concepts that are the foundation of providing services to infants, toddlers and their families.
1 CEU is available for OT, PT, SLP, and Counseling/Therapy
FIT - Service Coordination Online Part 1: Intake to IFSP
This is the first Online Component of the Service Coordination Training to be taken in conjunction with two In-person Sessions. The four separate course components must be completed in the following order:
Service Coordination Online Part 1
Service Coordination In-person Part 1
Service Coordination Online Part 2
Service Coordination In-person Part 2
2.5 CEUs are available for OT, PT, SLP, and Counseling/Therapy
FIT - Service Coordination Online Part 2: Transition
This is the second Online Component of the Service Coordination Training to be taken in conjunction with two In-person Sessions. The four separate course components must be completed in the following order:
Service Coordination Online Part 1
Service Coordination In-person Part 1
Service Coordination Online Part 2
Service Coordination In-person Part 2
2.5 CEUs are available for OT, PT, SLP, and Counseling/Therapy
FIT - The Developmental Evaluation: Evaluation as Intervention
This training is intended to complement and clarify information included in the NM Family Infant Toddler Program's technical assistance document, Evaluation & Assessment. It will highlight the principles, concepts, and recommended practices essential to the evaluation of infants and toddlers that are central to effective early intervention. The training will engage participants around an actual family of a young infant using a case-study approach.
6 CEUs are available for PT, OT, SLP, and Social Work/Counseling
FIT IDA: Infant-Toddler Developmental Assessment - Phases 1 to 3 only
(for single-role Family Service Coordinators)
Family Service Coordinators (FSCs) are responsible for informing families about the Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Evaluation (CME) and for gathering critical information from families necessary for the IDA process. This course is an excerpt of the full IDA course for evaluators. It is designed ONLY for those who have the role of Family Service Coordinator and are NOT in dual-role. This course gives a brief overview of the IDA process and covers the first three phases of IDA, which are a primary responsibility of FSCs: Referral, Parent Interview, and Health Review. This course offers a certificate of completion for FSCs. There are no CEUs provided.
N/A
Home Visiting Program - Attachment Vitamins
A Foundational Course in Early Childhood Mental Health
Attachment Vitamins is an eight week course to provide participants with a solid foundation in early childhood mental health. The course uses a developmental psychopathology framework that describes the interplay of risk and protective factors in the child, the parent-child relationship, and the family environment in affecting the child’s developmental trajectory. The content includes developmental milestones, temperamental styles, individual differences in quality of attachment, and normative fears from infancy through the preschool years. The course also describes mental health concerns in early childhood, provides a framework for assessing the possible causes of emotional disturbances and challenging behaviors, and outlines approaches to support or restore the child’s healthy social and emotional development. Professional development issues, including self-care, reflective practice, supervision, and cultural considerations specific to the state of New Mexico are also covered.
10 CEUs are available for Counseling/Therapy
Home Visiting Program - Child Development, Birth to Three
A Family Story
This five-part training discusses typical child development through the context of one family's experience and it tells a story from prenatal development through three years of age. The resources and learning materials are imparted through a home visiting perspective. This is a required training for Home Visiting staff and managers and is also recommended for anyone interested in gathering information and resources on typical child development.
Recommended pre-requisite for Home Visitors: Foundations of Relationship-Based Home Visiting
3 CEUs are available for Counseling/Therapy
Home Visiting Program - Foundations
Foundations of Relationship-Based Home Visiting
This five-part course is required for all Home Visiting staff and managers and covers a variety of topics relevant to the work including:
Basic skills
Health, safety, growth and development of the baby
Social supports and well-being of caregivers and family
Attachment and reflection
General considerations for the work of home visitors
This course includes Continuity Questions that are required components of the learning process. The Continuity Questions are intended to assist home visitors internalize the content of the training by discussing their understanding of the concepts presented (via reflective supervision) in the context of their work with families.
This course can be viewed in the following ways:
Individually with the opportunity to discuss the Continuity Questions with a supervisor
As a group with the opportunity to stop and discuss issues as they arise
Individually or as a group as a review for experienced home visitors
6 CEUs are available for Social Work/Counseling
Home Visiting Program - New Mexico Standards
This online course will provide participants with an understanding of:
NM Home Visiting Accountability Act
Framework/6 Long Term Outcomes of NM Home Visiting
Vision of NM Home Visiting
Goals of NM Home Visiting
NM Home Visiting Program Standards
Questions to Prompt Reflections
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Home Visiting Program - PICCOLO
Home Visiting Online Tools Guidance Modules
This online course is designed to support Home Visiting staff, this module is a supplement to the PICCOLO™ Training DVD and User’s Guide which should be completed first and is a requirement to be competed in order to be trained to fidelity for this Tool. If you have not completed the PICCOLO™ Training DVD and read the User’s Guide, please stop and compete that before proceeding with this module. In this module, we will be looking at what is PICCOLO™ in NM Early Childhood and Care Department (ECECD) home visiting, ECECD frequency and guidance, introducing PICCOLO™ to families, giving feedback and using PICCOLO™ language during home visits with an emphasis on parents’ strengths from a relationship-based perspective, as well as telehealth or virtual home visiting considerations and resources.
N/A
Home Visiting Program - Safe Sleep
New Mexico Early Childhood Safe Sleep Initiative
The New Mexico Early Childhood Safe Sleep Initiative online training is designed to support all home visiting providers, parents, caregivers, home based service providers, center based service providers, and Head Start and Early Head Start providers in:
Identifying facts and myths about Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID)/Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
Understanding current information about SIDS risk factors
Defining actions that families and caregivers can take to reduce SIDS risk
Understanding the procedure for requesting, storing, and distributing the New Mexico Home Visiting Safe Sleep Cradles
N/A
Home Visiting Program - Safe Sleep (Not-for-Credit)
Important: If you are required to take the Safe Sleep training as part of Home Visiting Training requirements, please go to the Moodle course titled "Home Visiting Program – Safe Sleep (For-Credit)"
This version of the Online Home Visiting Safe Sleep training can be taken as a review course for personnel who have already taken the required Home Visiting Program – Safe Sleep training for credit and want to review it as a refresher, or share it with family members. It is also available for others who want information about Safe Sleep best practices, but are not interested in receiving a certificate of completion for credit.
N/A
Home Visiting Program - The Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (MIECHV) in New Mexico
This online course will provide the participant with an overview of:
MIECHV Program
MIECHV Program in NM
Crosswalk of MIECHV Benchmarks with the NM Home Visiting Long Term Outcomes
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