Posts Categorized: Early Intervention

NEW Bundle CEUs and Save!

Who doesn’t love a discount? Now with ERI, the more you learn, the more you save. We’ve recently rolled out a new feature that allows you to receive a discount when adding additional courses to your cart. Let us be your one-stop shopping – earn the CEUs you need with the topics you love and… Read more »

25 Fun Facts to Celebrate 25th Anniversary of Therapies in the School

  ERI’s Therapies in the School Conference is a long-running annual conference that has been providing school-based therapists with the latest research and strategies to implement in classrooms all across the country and beyond. We’ve taught thousands and thousands of therapists over the years, and this year we’re so excited to be celebrating our 25th… Read more »

NEW! On-Demand Birth to Three Conference Now Available

Exciting news! We’re thrilled to offer a brand new on-demand series aimed at the birth to three therapist. Meet more of your babies’ and toddlers’ needs with these multidisciplinary presentations and universal topics with Birth to Three Annual Conference – On-Demand. Earn up to 31 contact hours (3.1 CEUs) upon completing the full conference.  Birth… Read more »

ERI Is Heading to NANT 14…See You There!

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  The National Association of Neonatal Therapists (NANT) Conference is just around the corner and we’re excited to once again attend this one of a kind event! Scheduled for April 12-13, 2024 in sunny Miramar Beach, FL, NANT serves an international group of neonatal OTs, PTs, and SLPs in order to advance the specialized knowledge… Read more »

Announcing Recipients of the ERI Birth to Three Scholarship Awards

scholarship therapist

The countdown to the Birth to Three Conference is on! As we finalize the finishing touches for this year’s inaugural conference, we want to take a moment to announce this year’s award winners of the ERI Scholarships for “B-3 New to Practice” and “B-3 Master  Clinician”.  We received many noteworthy nominations and it was difficult… Read more »