The Developmental Intervention Model works by creating personalized plans for each child. Here’s how it’s used:
- Assessment: Evaluating the child’s strengths and needs.
- Goal Setting: Establishing specific, developmentally appropriate goals.
- Tailored Interventions: Designing activities that match the child’s current level.
- Ongoing Monitoring: Regularly reviewing progress and adjusting the plan.
| Steps |
Details |
| Assessment |
Evaluate strengths and needs |
| Goal Setting |
Set specific, developmentally appropriate goals |
| Tailored Interventions |
Design activities matching the child’s level |
| Ongoing Monitoring |
Review progress and adjust plan |
The Developmental Intervention Model provides a personalized approach to helping kids with autism grow and learn at their own pace. By focusing on each child’s unique strengths and needs, this model supports effective and meaningful development.
This post was originally published on Sept. 23, 2023. It was updated on June 30, 2024.