Parent Interactions with Children: Checklist of Observations Linked to Outcomes (PICCOLO) Training
Date:
March 11, 2016
Location:
Capitol Commons Center
Conference Rooms E & F (Basement Level)
400 S. Pine St.
Lansing, MI 48933
Lansing, MI 48933
Time:
Registration begins at 8:30 AM
Training is from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Cost:
No Fee
Details:
Please note you will need your ID to enter the building
Lunch will NOT be served
The PICCOLO is a checklist of 29 observable behaviors in 4 domains. It is reliable, valid, easy to learn and practical to use. The PICCOLO is a tool that can be used to assess strengths, reveal needs, and monitor change. In this training participants will learn about the 4 domains of the PICCOLO and how to score the domains. Participants will learn how to identify how each parent shows their strengths and strategies and techniques to support positive parenting.
What do practitioners say about the PICCOLO?
“PICCOLO helps highlight weak and strong skills”
“You see things you might want to work with the parent on the next visit….things you don’t always see.”
The PICCOLO was developed by Lori Roggman, Gina Cook, Mark Innocenti, Vonda Jump , Jim Akers, Katie Christiansen , Cora Price and LauraMichele Gardner. The use of this tool during home visits has been affirmed. The methodology for use in CMHSP Homebased Services for infants and toddlers will be discussed during the training. This training will also discuss use of the PICCOLO in treatment and how it can help guide clinician’s treatment recommendations and progress. The Michigan Department of Community Health supports this observational tool as a best practice and encourages CMHSPs to have clinical staff trained to utilize the PICCOLO.
SCECH's and SW CEU's will be offered pending approval.
Parking
Parking is available on the street (bring quarters) or at the Michigan State Library
(off of Kalamazoo Street, to the West of Capital Commons).
Trainers:
Julie Helmer
Rebecca Wheeler
Deadline Passed:
The registration deadline for this event has passed.