Question:
What is an intervener?
Answer:
An intervener is someone who has received specialized training to work with deafblind students in educational settings.
An intervener establishes a trusting relationship with a deafblind student to provide access to educational materials, the environment, and communication. An intervener's role will change depending on the needs of the student, the resources available, and the IEP goals for the student. More...
About Me:
I am a graduate of the Central Michigan University Intervener Program. Learn more about me here.
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