New On-Demand Offering! Let’s Get Walking! Gait in Pediatrics – On-Demand is a new, on-demand course recorded at the recent live webinar taught by ERI’s internationally recognized and beloved faculty member, Suzanne Davis Bombria, PT, C/NDT. This course will benefit Pediatric PTs and OTs who address functional mobility by helping to strengthen gait interventions for improved… Read more »
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ERI Rewards – Save $100 on Every 4th Course You Take!
Do you qualify for ERI Rewards? With ERI Rewards, you save $100 on every 4th course you take!* The more you learn, the more you save! It’s easy to check if you qualify for a $100 reward: Log into your ERI account and click on the Dashboard tab. Count the eligible courses you’ve taken (courses taken since January, 2015… Read more »
ERI’s May Calendar At A Glance
Check out our upcoming continuing education courses for the month of May. Whether you’re interested in live webinars, on-demands or future in-person courses, we have a great selection to meet your educational needs from NICU to Adult Care and everything in-between. Find a course for any time of the year that works for you! … Read more »
Continuing Education Courses with OH PT Approval

Calling all Ohio pediatric PTs! ERI has applied to or received approval by the Ohio Physical Therapy Association for the following pediatric continuing education courses. Browse these courses to find one that works for you. Currently, you can save $50 on all of these courses by using coupon code SPRING25 at checkout: Live Webinars: Don’t Wait for Gait! Therapeutic… Read more »
NEW Feeding Course for Pediatric Therapists

Sensory processing, structural differences and varying experiences can each play a role in feeding challenges for children through adults. Join speaker, Danielle Carey, CCC-SLP, during this live webinar to strengthen your holistic approach to assessment and intervention for clients with feeding challenges, looking at muscle weakness, abnormal rest posture and swallowing patterns, sensory processing differences, retained reflexes, the mealtime environment, and… Read more »