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Putting the Pieces Together
An intermediate level 2 day conference that provides practical application, including a hands-on lab on the specific evaluation and treatment of modulation dysfunction for a varied client population. This seminar has been given for over 4 years and has been highly received and praised for both its content and its usefulness. Excellent information for clinicians working with autistic spectrum disorders (autism,PDD,Asperger’s, Retts), ADD/ADHD and the lower functioning clients that are difficult to reach because of behavioral problems and overt sensory processing deficits.
Who Should Attend?
Occupational and Physical Therapists who are interested in learning PRACTICAL, hands-on, specific techniques focusing on the recognition and treatment of sensory modulation disorders. These strategies will increase your clients’ ability to focus and learn and improve their skill acquisition, resulting in notable functional outcomes in your treatment sessions. Special Educators and SLPs can also greatly benefit from this course content.
What You Will Learn?
At the completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Identify the neurological process as well as the theories of neuroscience that govern Sensory Integration treatment.
Identify the indicators of a modulation dysfunction, using clinical observation skills, and indicate how these indicators affect their specific discipline.
Demonstrate the use of specific manual treatment approaches to address sensory integration dysfunction.
Identify appropriate sensory-based home and classroom strategies to promote ease and efficiency in carry-over of treatment strategies for parents and teachers.
Continuing Education Credits:
A certificate of completion issued at the end of the course for 15 contact hours.
1.4 CEUs awarded by AOTA (Approved Provider.). (The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA)
18 Contact Hours awarded by NYPTA (Approved Provider.). (The assignment of NYPTA Contact Hours does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by NYPTA)
75% tuition refund if cancellation received up to four weeks prior to the date of the seminar.
No tuition refund if cancellation made after the four week deadline.
Full tuition refund if seminar cancelled by Therapeeds or the sponsors.
No refund for travel expenses.
S Y L L A B U S
Day One
Time
Activity
8:30 am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00 am
Welcome and Overview of SI Discussion of the factors influencing poor sensory processing, including diet, genetics and sleep.
10:30 am
Morning Break
10:45 am
Modulation: How does it Occur? An overview of the process of sensory integration and current neuroscience theories, the practical implementation of these theories and their treatment integration.
12:30 pm
Lunch Break
1:30 pm
Modulation Dysfunction: Treatment Implications Learn to recognize modulation dysfunction and its specific impact on each discipline.
3:15 pm
Afternoon Break
3:30 pm
Treatment Strategies for Modulation Dysfunction Learn specific hands-on interventions to treat individuals with modulation dysfunction.
5:30 pm
End of Day One
Day Two
Time
Activity
8:30 am
Treatment Session: The Child with Modulation Dysfunction Observe the treatment strategies discussed in the course as they are applied with a child with modulation dysfunction, and participate in active clinical reasoning of the treatment session.
10:30 am
Morning Break
10:45 am
Sensory Diet Learn how to design specific strategies for use at home and school, to increase carryover and functional skills for modulation and self-regulation dysfunctions.
12:30 pm
Lunch Break
1:30 pm
Sensory Diet and Case Studies Diagnose and write discipline specific goals and treatment plans as well as well as design sensory diets specific to their treatment
3:15 pm
Afternoon Break
3:30 pm
Sensory Sleuths Video case study and interactive group discussion. Therapist will observe and detect sensory dysfunction and then determine appropriate treatment strategies to address specific needs.