Nine engaging, motivating, and highly informative sessions to invigorate your practice and provide school-based tools to foster growth in your students. Sessions range from addressing motor and sensory pathways, core strengthening, participation-based goals, video self-modeling, collaborating, treating severely involved children, push-in services, iPad apps, to best practices for the new school-based practitioner.
Purchase the complete Therapies in the School Online Conference 7 series and receive “Supporting Students with Sensory Processing Challenges in the Schools: Using the STAR Frame of Reference” at no cost to earn an additional 1.5 Contact Hours (.15 CEUs).
Therapies in the School Online Conference 7
Susan Cecere, Kim Wiggins, Kimberly Wynarczuk, Suzanne Davis, Liliane Savard, Colleen Whiting, Angela Sterling-Orth- COURSE
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Nine engaging, motivating, and highly informative sessions to invigorate your practice and provide school-based tools to foster growth in your students. Sessions range from addressing motor and sensory pathways, core strengthening, participation-based goals, video self-modeling, collaborating, treating severely involved children, push-in services, iPad apps, and best practices for the school-based practitioner.
Learn practical tools to improve the effectiveness of your school practice in nine dynamic modules for a total of 23 Contact Hours (2.3 CEUs):
- School Based Best Practices: A Guide for Beginning Therapists
- The Severely Involved child: Applying Best Practice Guidelines
- Effective Push-In Services for Related Service Providers: A Time for Change (Including Strategies for Distance Learning)
- Developing and Using Goals for Students’ Meaningful Participation in School: A Complex Process
- Core Strengthening for Improved Academic Performance & School Participation for PT, OT & SLP
- Implementation of Video Self Modeling for Children with Autism: Applications for Both School and Home
- Using the iPad to Facilitate Service Delivery and Improve Student Outcomes and Engagement
- Creating Motor Lab & Sensory Pathways: Incorporating Movement into Classrooms and Homes
- Increasing Effectiveness Through Interprofessional Collaboration
Participants who purchase the complete Therapies in the School Online Conference 7 series will also receive the bonus course “Supporting Students with Sensory Processing Challenges in the Schools: Using the STAR Frame of Reference” to earn an additional 1.5 Contact Hours (.15 CEUs).Totaling 24.5 contact hours (2.45 CEUs).
These sessions provide a multitude of thought-provoking interventions and tools to help the children on your caseload as finding more efficient ways to interact with other professionals in the school system.
Please contact info@educationresourcesinc.com for group rates.
Group rates: $79/person up to 9 additional participants [CEU certificates] when you purchase one full conference/$499)
Susan Cecere
Susan Cecere is the owner of Sequoia School Based Therapy Solutions, LLC a consulting company that supports districts, agencies and therapists in the practice of school-based therapy services by providing mentoring, professional development and administrative support. Sue’s career has spanned 25 years in the school based and early intervention practice settings both as a service provider and program administrator. Prior to that, she worked in a variety of settings, including acute care, outpatient rehabilitation, and home health care. She graduated from the University of Delaware with a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy, a master’s degree in health science from Towson University, and a graduate certificate in educational leadership from McDaniel College. Cecere is an experienced speaker on school practices and its administrative considerations. She is a former physical therapy chair of the Maryland State Department of Education Steering Committee for Occupational and Physical Therapy School-Based Programs, and coauthor of the Maryland State Guide to Early Intervention and School-based Practices. She is an active member of APTA’s Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy, where she has co-authored several fact sheets on school practice issues and served as its vice president for 8 years. She has been a member of the APTA Media Corps for several years. In 2012, she received the Susan K. Effgen Award for her advocacy efforts at the state and federal levels in support of pediatrics.
Financial Disclosures:
Susan Cecere receives a speaking fee from Education Resources.
Non-Financial Disclosures:
Susan Cecere has no non-financial relationships to disclose.
Kim Wiggins
Kim Wiggins, OTR/L is an experienced occupational therapist specializing in pediatrics who has worked extensively in public school settings, outpatient, and home-based services to children of all ages with a variety of diagnoses and special needs. Kim is currently a full time therapist at the Binghamton City School District and the owner of KimWigginsOT, which primarily focuses on increasing the attention level and motor skills of children and providing educational opportunities for parents and professionals. She is an experienced National program developer who has produced and presented training workshops and seminars on a variety of topics related to handwriting, vision, primitive reflexes, sensory techniques, and technology to therapists, teachers, administrators, and parents, She has presented to audiences nationwide since 2010. Ms. Wiggins provides clients with both a clinical and parental perspective as she is the adoptive parent to a teenage son with special needs and 3 biological children (including TWINS!!!).
Kim is certified in:
Mobile Devices for Children with Disabilities
Irlen Screenings
Puzzle Art Therapy
Handwriting Without Tears
Zaner Bloser
The Listening Program
Ms. Wiggins received her Bachelor of Science degree in occupational therapy from Utica College of Syracuse University. She is a member of the American Occupational Therapy Association, a member of the NYS OT Association (NYSOTA). She is also a past president of the Junior League of Binghamton, New York, and a past NYSOTA Pediatric Special Interest Coordinator.
Awards/Recognitions:
Winner of 2012 NYSOTA Award of merit for practice in pediatrics for contributions to the OT profession which have had statewide significance
Graduate of the Entrepreneurial Assistance Program through Broome Community College and 2011 2nd Place Winner of the Business Plan Competition
Winner of the Status of Women’s Council 2008 Woman of Achievement Award
Winner of the 2008 “20 in Their 20’s” Southern Tier Opportunity Coalition Award
Financial Disclosures: Kim is a contractor for Sensational Brain, Owner of OTKimWiggins and receives an honorarium from ERI
Non-Financial Disclosures: No disclosures
Kimberly Wynarczuk
Kimberly D. Wynarczuk, PT, DPT, PhD, MPH, is an assistant professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences at Moravian College in Bethlehem, PA. She is a board certified clinical specialist in pediatric physical therapy. She was previously a school-based physical therapist for 11 years and currently serves as the School-Based Special Interest Group representative to the Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy Research Committee. She has been a full-time faculty member in graduate-level physical therapy programs since 2011. Dr. Wynarczuk has conducted, published, and presented research on a variety of school-based physical therapy topics, including goal development and the participation of students with disabilities in school trips.
Financial Disclosures:
Kimberly D. Wynarczuk receives a speaking fee from Education Resources.
Non-Financial Disclosures:
Kimberly D. Wynarczuk has no non-financial relationships to disclose.
Suzanne Davis
Suzanne Davis Bombria, PT, C/NDT is an internationally recognized clinician, speaker & consultant. She is one of the investigators in the RCT project titled “Multi-modal intervention for children with cerebral palsy” and is versed in research. Currently residing in CT, Ms. Davis Bombria applies evidence-based practice with babies and children of all ages, specializing in intensive therapy as well as ongoing intervention. She enjoys teaching therapists around the world and is dedicated to providing insight into contemporary NDT. Ms. Davis Bombria is a Pediatric Coordinator-Instructor and Advanced Course Instructor for the NDTA (TM). Her passion for her work as a pediatric therapist, instructor and mother of a son with cerebral palsy, along with her easy presentation style, provide the theoretical and practical solutions all therapists can apply to their patient population.
DISCLOSURES
Suzanne Davis Bombria receives a honorarium from Education Resources.
She has no relevant nonfinancial relationships to disclose.
Liliane Savard
Dr. Liliane Savard is a board-certified pediatric physical therapist specialist from Montpelier, Vermont. She practiced in out-patient and in-patient neuro-rehabilitation in Quebec and California before moving to the North East. There she worked in private practice and for school districts in New Hamphire and Vermont. Dr. Savard earned a B.S. in Physical Therapy from University of Montreal and completed a tDPT from Rocky Mountain University of Health Profession. After completing a graduate certificate in Disability Studies and a Leadership in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (LEND) fellowship at the University of Vermont (UVM), she joined the Clinical and Translational Sciences program at UVM where she is currently a PhD candidate.
In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Savard has been dedicated to developing interprofessional collaborations for research and practice in the field of autism and has presented nationally on the topic of motor learning in autism, her primary research focus. Together with Vermont researchers in the field of autism, she has co-authored a book chapter on promoting recreation for children with autism, published two peer reviewed articles and launched the UVM Autism Collaborative.
Dr. Savard is currently teaching in the Department of Rehabilitation and Movement Sciences at UVM and working on her research using video modeling and motor learning strategies. She loves to work on her family farm along her husband and their 4 children or go hiking and kayaking to explore the natural beauty of New England.
Financial Disclosures: Liliane has a financial relationship with Zippy Life Physical Therapy (owner), Medbridge Inc - Royalties, University of Vermont - salary and grants and Co-chair of UVM Autism Collaborative and receives speaking fees from ERI
Non financial Relationship: Liliane has a non-financial relationship with APPT - volunteering to write guidelines for practice with children with autism
Colleen Whiting
Colleen Cameron Whiting, OTD, OTR/L has worked as a pediatric occupational therapist for over 20 years, primarily in the public schools. Her expertise lies in holistically supporting children, particularly children with sensory processing differences, autism, and those that have experienced trauma. Colleen is passionate about the integration of sensory and relational-based support for children. As a clinician, she prides herself on being grounded in engagement with a focus on fun and the goal of improving the quality of life for her clients. Colleen has published numerous articles and chapters. She is SIPT and DIR/Floortime certified as well as trained in the use of Integrated Listening Systems. Colleen is a cofacilitator of the AOTA School Mental Health workgroup and has led multiple professional development trainings for occupational therapists, parents, and educators. Colleen is also the owner of a private practice called The SPARK Sensory Clinic, on the faculty for the STAR Institute, and a lecturer for the post-professional OTD program at Boston University
Financial Disclosures: Colleen receives a speaking fee from ERI
Non Financial Disclosure: Colleen has no non-financial relationships to disclose.
Angela Sterling-Orth
Ms. Angie Sterling-Orth, Director of Clinical Education and Clinical Associate Professor, has been a faculty member at UW-Eau Claire since August of 2002. She earned both her bachelor's and master's degrees in Communication Disorders from UW-Eau Claire. She spent her first years in the field working in the Wisconsin public schools, specializing in work with early childhood, early-elementary, and middle school populations. Following her years in the schools, Ms. Sterling-Orth spent four years in product development at Thinking Publications, a publishing company specializing in products designed for speech-language pathologists. She has spent the past ten years in the department supervising in the clinic, teaching graduate level coursework (grad essentials and school methods), and teaching undergraduate coursework in language disorders, aural rehabilitation, and fluency disorders. She specializes in serving individuals with hearing loss, school-based SLP services, clinical supervision training, and using innovative technologies for instruction and service delivery. Ms. Sterling-Orth is the program’s Director of Clinical Education as well as the Grad Program Coordinator for both the online, part-time program and residential, full-time program.
Financial Disclosures: Angela receives an honorarium from ERI
Non-Financial Disclosures: Angela has no non financial relationships to disclose.
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