
Cami Stevenson
Evidence-Based International Early Intervention Office
4
presentations
SHORT BIO
Cami Stevenson is an administrator in the Multnomah Early Childhood Program, an early intervention program for children birth to five years of age, in Portland, Oregon, USA. She is the associate director of the Routines-Based Model (RBM) Enterprise, which runs various training, material-development, and consultation activities to promote children’s engagement and family empowerment. She works in partnership with Robin McWilliam to advance the RBM, with specific responsibility for logistics and management of the many materials associated with the model. Ms. Stevenson has a master’s degree in early childhood special education from the University of Oregon and an educational-administration certificate from Portland State University. She has been an adjunct assistant professor at Portland State.
Financial Disclosures: Cami Stevenson is receiving an honorarium from HSHA for this event. She also receives a salary from Multnomah Early Childhood Program where she works as an Assistant Administrator. Cami Stevenson receives compensation from various organizations when she presents in partnership with Robin McWilliam to advance the Routines Based Model and the Collaborative Consultation to Children’s Classrooms (CC2CC) program.
Presentations

The Routines-Based Model for Supporting Social Relationships: Part 2
R.A. "Robin" McWilliam and 1 other author

The Routines-Based Model for Supporting Social Relationships: Part 3
R.A. "Robin" McWilliam and 1 other author

The Routines-Based Model for Supporting Social Relationships: Part 4
R.A. "Robin" McWilliam and 1 other author

The Routines-Based Model for Supporting Social Relationships: Part 1
R.A. "Robin" McWilliam and 1 other author