How do you most effectively engage a child who is stuck in “NO”? Join us for strategies to develop self-awareness, self-control, shared attention, communication, sensory-motor registration, self-regulation, and higher-level motor skills through therapeutic play. You will learn sensory strategies, activities to improve breath, movement routines, and how to guide and involve caregivers as well as teachers. Accessing therapeutic techniques in a developmental hierarchy will provide the new or experienced clinician with insights, strategies, and resources.
The Preschooler Who Isn't Keeping Up
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This course is part of Therapies in the School Online Conference 6
How do you most effectively engage a child who is stuck in “NO”? Join us for strategies to develop self-awareness, self-control, shared attention, communication, sensory-motor registration, self-regulation, and higher-level motor skills through therapeutic play. You will learn sensory strategies, activities to improve breath, movement routines, and how to guide and involve caregivers as well as teachers. Accessing therapeutic techniques in a developmental hierarchy will provide the new or experienced clinician with insights, strategies, and resources.
Objectives:
- Describe developmental challenges that impact social, sensory-motor and emotional development for the preschooler.
- Apply developmentally appropriate interventions to develop foundational skills for each child.
- Explain the implementation of graded interventions to facilitate sensory-motor systems in a developmentally hierarchal treatment plan.
- Interpret symptoms of dysregulation in the preschooler and learn simple interventions to regulate arousal, reduce meltdowns and enhance calm states.
- Demonstrate warm-up activities that enhance readiness and brain-body connections for various skill development.
- Create fun, developmentally sequenced intervention strategies to build motor skills and praxis.
Anne Buckley-Reen
Anne Buckley-Reen, OTR, RYT has been a practicing pediatric therapist for 30+ years and a pioneer in the use of yoga as a therapeutic modality for the past 16 years. Her work with yoga has been researched, published and cited in numerous journal articles and is the foundation for a researched preparatory program widely used in NYC schools - special needs classrooms. Anne brings a wealth of treatment options to pediatric therapy through yoga and continues to expand her knowledge and sharing through her dynamic yoga trainings.
Financial Disclosures: Anne Buckley-Reen receives a speaking fee from Education Resources, Inc. for this course.
Non-Financial Disclosures: Anne Buckley-Reen has no relevant nonfinancial relationships to disclose.
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