DHS 90.11(4)(L)5.5. Identifying, mobilizing and coordinating community resources and services to enable the child and family to receive maximum benefit from early intervention services; and DHS 90.11(4)(L)6.6. Provision of consultation to and training of parents, other service providers and community agencies in regard to social work services. DHS 90.11(4)(m)2.2. Designing learning environments and activities that promote the child’s acquisition of skills in a variety of developmental areas including cognitive processes, communication, motor skills and social interaction; DHS 90.11(4)(m)3.3. Curriculum planning, including the planned interaction of personnel, materials and time and space, that leads to achieving the outcomes in the child’s individualized family service plan; DHS 90.11(4)(m)4.4. Providing families with information, skills and support related to enhancing the skill development of the child; DHS 90.11(4)(m)6.6. Working with other providers to develop an understanding of the child’s disability and the impact of that disability on the child’s development; DHS 90.11(4)(m)7.7. Providing support and consultation to child care providers and others in integrated child care settings; and DHS 90.11(4)(m)8.8. Provision of consultation to and training of parents, other service providers and community agencies in regard to special instruction services. DHS 90.11(4)(n)(n) Transportation and related costs of travel. Transportation and related costs of travel, whether mileage or by taxi, common carrier or other means, and including tolls and parking, necessary to enable an eligible child and the child’s family to receive early intervention services. DHS 90.11(4)(o)1.1. Evaluation and assessment of visual functioning, including the diagnosis and appraisal of specific visual disorders, delays and abilities; DHS 90.11(4)(o)2.2. Referral for medical and other professional services necessary for habilitation or rehabilitation of visual functioning disorders, or both; DHS 90.11(4)(o)3.3. Communication skills training for all environments, visual training, independent living skills training and additional training to activate visual motor abilities; and DHS 90.11(4)(o)4.4. Provision of consultation to and training of parents, other service providers and community agencies in regard to vision services. DHS 90.11(5)(a)(a) Location of services. To the maximum extent appropriate to the needs of the child, early intervention services shall be provided in the child’s natural environments, including home and community settings where children without disabilities participate. A setting other than a natural environment may be used only when early intervention outcomes cannot be satisfactorily achieved for the child in a natural environment. If reasons exist for providing services in settings other than the child’s natural environments, those reasons shall be documented in the child’s IFSP. DHS 90.11(5)(b)(b) Method of service delivery. Early intervention services shall be provided in ways that are most appropriate for meeting the needs of eligible children and their families. These may include parent and child activities, group activities, one-to-one sessions, and provision of a resource such as staff time. DHS 90.11(6)(a)(a) Early intervention services for eligible children and their families may only be provided by qualified personnel listed in this subsection who meet Wisconsin requirements for practice of their profession or discipline or other professionally recognized requirements, as follows: DHS 90.11(6)(a)1.1. Audiologists shall have at least a master’s degree in audiology from an accredited institution of higher education and be registered or licensed under ch. 459, Stats.; DHS 90.11(6)(a)2.2. Early intervention program assistants shall be at least 18 years of age and meet one of the following requirements: DHS 90.11(6)(a)2.a.a. Have at least 3 years of experience in supervising structured youth activities; DHS 90.11(6)(a)2.d.d. Have completed a 2-year program in child care and development approved by the Wisconsin department of public instruction. DHS 90.11(6)(a)2m.2m. Marriage and family therapists shall be licensed [certified] under ch. 457, Stats.;