The ICC-Recommended Early Start Personnel Manual (ESPM) describes core knowledge and role-specific competencies needed for early intervention service provision, incorporating current research and evidence in the field of early intervention. To access the ESPM, click here.
This resource is related to the following ESPM knowledge-level competencies:
- Core Knowledge (CK):
- CK1: The dynamics of family systems including cultural, linguistic and socio-economic factors influencing family function and care for all children.
- Identification and Referral (IR):
- IR4 (EIS): Knows resource options for services and supports (other than Early Start) in the country/area of residence.
- Evaluation and Assessment (EA):
- EA1 (EIS): Knows legal and ethical responsibilities, including confidentiality related to evaluation and assessment.
- EA5 (EIS): Understands the effect of social context, child’s state of health and well-being, primary language, ability and environment on assessment processes.
- Individualized Family Service Plan Development and Review (IFSP-DR):
- IFSP-DR3 (EIS): Knows community agencies and resources such as primary health care, infant/family mental health, social services and parent-parent support groups.
- Individualized Family Service Plan Development and Review (IFSP-i):
- IFSP-i1 (EIS): Knows current federal and state laws, regulations and timelines for early intervention services.
- IFSP-i10 (EIS): Knows strategies that support parents in providing basic health, nutrition, and safety for infants and toddlers in natural environments.