With the Therapies in the School Conference just two weeks away, we’d like to extend our heartfelt thanks to our generous conference and donation sponsors. Your partnership and support are deeply appreciated, and we’re grateful for your commitment to this important event. School-based occupational therapists, physical therapists and speech language pathologists attending the conference are… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Continuing Education Courses
New to School Scholarship Awarded to Promising Occupational Therapist
Kaitlyn Schultz, a rising occupational therapist, has been named the recipient of the New to School Scholarship at ERI’s 2025 Therapies in the School Conference. This prestigious award recognizes promising professionals entering school-based practice and provides free continuing education to support their growth and impact in the field. Kaitlyn’s dedication and potential stood out among… Read more »
Celebrating Excellence: Master Clinician Scholarship Winner Revealed for ERI’s 2025 Therapies in the School Conference
Education Resources, Inc. is excited to announce this year’s Therapies in the School Conference Master Clinician Scholarship Award recipient is Claire Harris, a school-based physical therapist from Memphis whose work exemplifies collaboration, innovation, and leadership with heart. Claire serves a large school district where challenges around equity and inclusion are ever-present. Yet she meets those challenges… Read more »
New Breastfeeding CEU Course with Robin Glass and Lynn Wolf
Empowering Infant Feeding Therapists: A CEU Course on Breastfeeding Foundations For occupational therapists, physical therapists, and speech-language pathologists working in infant feeding, understanding the nuances of breastfeeding is essential to supporting families effectively. That’s why we’re excited to offer a comprehensive one-day CEU course, Integrating Breastfeeding into Your Infant Feeding Practice: Advancing Clinical Skills, designed… Read more »
Struggling to Engage Reluctant Writers?
Handwriting challenges in children can stem from a variety of causes—fine motor skill delays, hand-eye coordination differences, or even emotional resistance to writing tasks. These hurdles can make writing feel frustrating or overwhelming for kids. That’s where creativity meets therapy. 🧠 Meet Kelsie Olds, the “Occuplaytional Therapist” Kelsie Olds turns handwriting therapy into imaginative play…. Read more »
