Recognizing OTs and OTAs During Occupational Therapy Month!

man attempting to stand and being helped by two nursesApril is Occupational Therapy month and here at ERI, we are thrilled to recognize all OTs and OTAs for the tireless work and effort they put forth every day to improve the function in the lives of their patients and students. You’re AMAZING!

We know you are seeking new strategies and new ways to help your patients and students move forward. ERI offers a range of professional development resources for occupational therapists. We know that every occupational therapy CEU workshop is a big investment in you and the people you care for. That’s why ERI live and online occupational therapy CEU seminars do more than provide occupational therapy CEUs. They remind you why you love what you do—and teach you to do even more for your patients and students.

young child on stability ball at therapyBrowse our complete list of OT live webinars and online course series and continue to do what you love while improving the lives of your patients and students. You can search our courses by topic, faculty and state to find CEU course options that work best for your needs. Please reach out to us if you have any questions: info@educationresourcesinc.com.

Happy Occupational Therapy Month from ERI!

Help the Child with ASD Progress in Their Motor Skills

Join faculty members Bethanne Mazurczak and Leslie Paparsenos for this dynamic three part LIVE webinar ASD: Improving Motor and Speech/Language Outcomes for Function

During this three-part webinar, participants will have the opportunity to learn multidisciplinary and discipline specific assessment and treatment strategies based on the NeuroDevelopmental Treatment – Contemporary Practice Model (NDT-CPM) for children with ASD. The faculty will review how to help the child with ASD progress in their motor skills for coordinated movement activities and speech and language development.
  
As the course progresses, faculty will highlight current research that supports the significant connection the cerebellum has to children with ASD, and how that information can help with problem solving and treatment strategies needed with this population.

ASD: Improving Motor and Speech/Language Outcomes for Function will be offered as a live webinar on April 11, 13 and 18. View details of this course to learn more and to register.

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Now Available! Therapies in the School 22nd Annual Conference – Online Conference 8

Congratulations to our community of school-based therapists who have almost made it through another challenging school year. As we continue to adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are re-imagining what participation and performance will look like for school-aged children and how our support today impacts each student’s long-term outcomes in life.

 You can now enjoy at your convenience our latest annual conference that integrates what we have learned during COVID with our pre-COVID best practices: Therapies in the School 22nd Annual Conference – Online Conference 8.

Therapies in the School 22nd Annual Conference-Online Conference 8 was recorded at ERI’s 22nd Annual Therapies in the School Conference which took place virtually in November, 2021. The virtual conference was attended by hundreds of therapists across the country with sessions taught by Melissa Gerber and Josephine Bardabelias; Susan Cecere; Jan Hollenbeck; Joanne Szabo; Barbara Connolly and Tim Richmond. 

Therapies in the School 22nd Annual Conference – Online Conference 8, an on-demand continuing education conference for school-based therapists and professionals, provides a multitude of thought-provoking interventions and tools to help the children on your caseload as well as efficient ways to interact with other professionals in the school system.

Courses range in content from evaluating school participation; awareness of self in space; visual skills, motor skills and school performance; the impact of your decisions on long term outcomes and more!  When you purchase this conference, you’ll receive over 18 Contact Hours for only $399 (total of individual courses valued at $853)!

Here’s what other therapists have said about ERI’s 22nd Annual Therapies in the School Conference:

“Thank you for this conference geared specifically for school-based therapists…we are a rare breed and I so appreciate having continuing education that is applicable to our unique setting!” – R. Dolan 


“I am so eager to use the treatment ideas to promote body awareness, stability, motivation, confidence, and improved independence throughout the school day and beyond. I learned so many incredible tools to carry with me and it was presented in a fun and caring manner.”  – K. Bersuch

Therapies in the School 22nd Annual Conference – Online Conference 8:

 – Perfect for Professional Development Days

 – Easy-to-Access, Convenient, Online Format

 – Access to Course(s) and Handouts for an Entire Year

 – $399/Person for Entire Conference

 – Earn up to 18.5 Contact Hours (1.85 CEUs)

 – Significant Group Discounts Available

Register now! Group rates are available ($44/person up to 9 additional participants [CEU certificates] when you purchase one full conference/$399). Please share this learning opportunity with your colleagues and staff!  

For questions or to register a group, contact ERI at info@educationresourcesinc.com or 800-487-6530.

Spotlight on Concussion Management and the Latest Research

Join Christina Finn, Ed.D, OTR for this engaging two part LIVE webinar: Management of Persistent Post Concussive Symptoms: What’s the Latest Evidence? 

Therapists working with individuals ranging from school aged children to older adults who may have sustained a concussion as a result of a fall, MVA, sports injury or other accident, will find this course extremely helpful as it relates to the latest research on the diagnosis and management of concussion and persistent post concussive symptoms. 

Over the years, Christina has worked extensively with individuals with visual difficulties as a result of brain injury, concussion, and other neurological conditions. In this course, she will guide the therapist by offering informed, evidence-based, and effective treatment strategies to improve visual skills, balance, and
sensory integration for optimal return to daily tasks post-concussion. 

Management of Persistent Post Concussive Symptoms: What’s the Latest Evidence? will be offered as a live webinar on April 8 – 9. Register for this course or view other listings offered by Christina Finn. 

Mark your calendars for even more adult courses being offered in April!

Vestibular Rehabilitation: Evaluation and Management of Individuals with Dizziness and Balance Disorders – Richard Clendaniel

Limb Loss and Amputee Rehabilitation:  Evidence-Based Strategies Across the Continuum of Care – Inger Brueckner

Functional Cognitive Intervention and Acute Care: From ICU to Acute Rehab – Joan Toglia and Chelsea Steinberg

Neuromuscular Facial Retraining: Successful Strategies for Challenging Cases – Gaye Cronin

Ambulation, Activity and AFOs: Addressing the Ankle to Improve Gait and Function – Amanda Hall

ICU and Acute Care Update – Chris Wells

Like what you see and want to learn more? Contact us today for more information about adult therapy courses available to you.