Collaboration for Kids Early Intervention Tools for Schools and CommunitiesAuthor: Heatherly W. Conway
This book by Heatherly W. Conway describes a simple, straightforward initiative—Collaboration For Kids (CFK)—that can be put
into place in any community by a single school, school division, human service agency, or any caring and interested individual.
It outlines an interactive process for addressing, early in a child’s life, problems that negatively impact education—a process that
utilizes the inner strengths of the child and family members. Guidelines for training in the not-so-natural art of collaboration are given,
and the CFK training program is clearly portrayed. Comes with CD which includes all necessary forms.
Menominee Indian School District’s use of Collaboration for Kids has been listed in the 2009 National Association of Federally
Impacted Schools (NAFIS) Best Practices. The National Association of Federally Impacted Schools (NAFIS) is a non-profit,
non-partisan corporation of school districts from throughout the United States, organized primarily to educate Congress on
the importance of Impact Aid. Collaboration For Kids (CFK) describes a simple, straightforward initiative that can be put into
place in any community by a single school, school division, human service agency, or any caring and interested individual. For
more information on the Best Practices,
click here.
For information on the initiative, call us at (800) 424-9484.