This video features step-by-step instructions on best practices in the CentralReach Client Portal, including communications, setting parent goals, and enabling parent data collection. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.
– Tricare Fortunately, CentralReach’s data collection platform (Learn) can ease the stressors of tracking and reporting on parent goals through a feature called “Learning Trees.” Below is an example of how to set up a parent goal section within a client’s learning tree with similar goals, charts, and data points recorded by parents.
The Client Portal is CentralReach’s web portal for organizations’ end clients. The portal is designed with an easy to navigate user experience, menus, and features tailored specifically for end clients to access their account information. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.
The portal is designed with an easy to navigate user experience, menus, and features tailored specifically for end clients to access their account information. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.
This video features a detailed overview of CentralReach’s Client Portal for practice management, including showing appointment schedules, signing timesheets, paying invoices, and setting up notifications.
This video provides a quick overview of the Client Portal for caregivers to learn how to access learning trees, open sessions to collect data, review documents, and sign session notes.
This clip includes a 3-minute introduction to the CentralReach Client Portal for clients and caregivers. Please note, this does not include data collection.
Parent training can occur in many different ways, but it may be helpful to divide it up and think of two different facets of parent training - education and counseling where a provider conveys information to parents through discussion, materials, and counseling, and behavior skills training in which a provider coaches ...
Skill Training. While parent education and counseling is an important part of a parent training plan, parent skills training has been shown to achieve better results than education and counseling alone, particularly in the areas of communication, socialization, daily living skills, motor skills and reduction in ASD symptoms.
Parents also can’t clock out! Because of the tools each party can bring to the table, a collaborative relationship between the behavior analyst and a learner’s parents can significantly improve treatment outcomes, particularly in areas that will lead to socially significant improvements in home and family life.