Monthly Archives: January 2025

NEW COURSE! Babies and Beyond: Facilitating Function with Strategies that Grow

New Course for Pediatric Therapists! Therapeutic handling and facilitation doesn’t stop with babies, and it doesn’t stay static through childhood, either. Through the framework of the NDTA Contemporary Practice Model, attendees will embrace the dynamic progression of motor development for children with neuromuscular conditions. Join ERI’s dynamic speaker and NDT expert faculty member, Colleen Carey,… Read more »

Group Rates for Birth to Three Now Available

Only two months left before the big day! Group rates are now available for the upcoming virtual Birth to Three Conference. Even though the early bird price has ended, you can still save by learning together with colleagues or as a team. Check out our group tiers below:  Groups of 3 or more participants –… Read more »

ERI is Hiring – ASHA CE Content Consultant

Are you an SLP? ERI is looking to hire a speech and language pathologist to assist with developing content and meeting ASHA CEU standards, rules and regulations. ERI’s Mission is to provide clinically relevant and evidence based continuing education to remind therapists why they love what they do. This is a remote contract position with… Read more »

Hands-On Vestibular Training in White Plains, NY

“Jeff Walter was a great instructor. He kept our group engaged and gave us tools to recognize differential diagnoses involving the vestibular system. I would highly recommend this course/instructor to fellow clinicians to take your knowledge of vestibular rehabilitation to the next level.” – Rachel H. Welcome back to faculty member, Jeff Walter, PT, who… Read more »

NEW COURSE: Let’s Get Walking! Gait in Pediatrics

          New Course for Pediatric Therapists! Walking! The motor milestone parents and caregivers eagerly anticipate, and therapists inquire about when taking developmental histories. Mobility, in all of its forms, facilitates child development across multiple domains: communication, cognition, socialization, and more. When children present with differences in their pre-gait and early gait… Read more »