We Love This Time of Year!
April is OT Month and ERI is thrilled to celebrate this vital profession. We are honored to serve our community of Occupational Therapists who help both children and adults flourish in their overall well-being and independence through engaging them in meaningful activities. Thank you for all that you do!
Meet ERI’s OT Faculty!
We are so happy to highlight and share our amazing OT faculty with you!
Anne Buckley-Reen, OTR, RYT has taught with ERI since 2005. She has been a practicing pediatric therapist for 30+ years and a pioneer in the use of yoga as a therapeutic modality for nearly 20 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.
Motor Issues in Autism is Anne’s popular ERI course and teaches therapists how to more effectively expand engagement in clients with ASD while answering questions about self-stimulatory behaviors, preservation, and reactive or self-directed behaviors.

Janine’s well-known course with ERI is Primitive Reflexes: Strategies to Promote Integration – Strengthening Foundational Skills and teaches therapists how to effectively evaluate primitive reflexes and utilize a functional and play-based approach to primitive reflex integration. Registration for this course is now open:

Holly has worked within the NICU and NICU follow-up clinic to maximize patient and family outcomes for the most complex premature and medically-fragile term infant. Registration is open for Holly’s upcoming courses:
- April 25 and 26 – Baby Beats and Breaths
- May 9 – Breathe Baby, Breathe
- July 18 and 19 – Babies’ Bodies and Brains
- August 8 and 9 – Baby Beats and Breaths
- September 20 and 21 – Babies’ Bodies and Brains IN-PERSON: Chattanooga, TN
- NEW COURSE! October 6, 8, 13 and 15 – Supporting Infant Movement Development in the NICU
- On-Demand Courses

Dr. Gerber is enthusiastic to share her experiences and provide strategies that can be incorporated immediately. She is also affiliated with Puzzle Art Therapy, and enjoys sharing this program. Learn with Dr. Gerber at her scheduled courses this year:
- June 9, 10 and 14 – Awareness of Self in Space
- October 7, 9 and 14 – Functionally Assessing and Treating Visual Processing
- October 20 and 22 – Developmental Coordination Disorder
- On-Demand Courses

Dana brings a family perspective to her treatments and teaching experiences as her initial experience with feeding therapy occurred when she would accompany her younger brother to his feeding therapy appointments. She has seen first-hand the difference therapy can make in the lives of patients and their families. Learn with Dana as she co-hosts these upcoming courses:
- August 16 and 17 – Feeding Challenges in Infants, Toddlers and Beyond
- September 13 and 14 – Torticollis-Beyond the Basics
- October 11 and 12 – Feeding Challenges in Infants, Toddlers and Beyond
- November 8 and 9 – Torticollis-Beyond the Basics
- On-Demand – Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing Disorders
- On-Demand – Demystifying Dysphagia

Join Jocelynn this summer to learn innovative methods to facilitate the development of self-regulation, attention, organization and memory, as well as environmental accommodations and modifications to improve the independence of students and patients:

- July 24 and 25 – Cognition and Executive Function: Evidence-Based Assessment and Intervention Tools to Improve Participation
- NEW COURSE! October 21, 23, 28 and 30 – Complex Fine Motor Challenges-How to Assess and Intervene Effectively

