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Early childhood intervention specialists do a lot of different things. But the main part of their job is to help educate and work with kids with special needs. Part of their job is to work with parents to help brainstorm different strategies to help their child based on their disability. Like sometimes a child will have a hard time following directions because of their disability. So a strategy an early childhood intervention specialist would tell a parent is to split up directions into small steps. Like if a child with certain disabilities is told to clean their room, they may have a hard time following that direction because there is a lot of different actions needed to do when cleaning their room. So instead of just telling a child to clean their room, they should split it up and say, "pick up all your dinosaur toys and put them in this bin", and then set up a timer and give them a time limit. These things help the child focus on one thing at a time which will ultimately help them complete their task. And after doing this for a while, eventually the child will learn and be able to clean their room without being given these individual directions. It is definitely helpful for an early childhood intervention specialist to have kids, because it allows them to empathize with the parents because they kind of have an idea of what it's like to teach their kids and have their kids do things, even if their kids don't have disabilities. Because although it may not be as severe, most parents go through the task of telling their kids over and over to do something. All in all, the job of an early childhood intervention specialist is to help education kids with special needs and work together with the parents to come up with an education plan that will help the child succeed in the best way possible.

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