Written by Joann Sorg, MS, OTR/L and featured in the recent NANT newsletter. Have you ever felt discouraged by lack of carryover from caregivers and colleagues? Do you sometimes scratch your head as you watch a caregiver or colleague attempt to execute what you taught them and wonder, is that really what they thought I… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Occupational Therapy
Updated On-Demand Course: Pediatric Vestibular Therapy
Updated Content! With greater awareness around vestibular dysfunction and rehabilitation in recent years, ERI’s vestibular expert, Inger Brueckner, MS, PT, has released an updated edition of her popular course on Pediatric Vestibular Rehabilitation with more than 75 references from just the last five years: Pediatric Vestibular Therapy: Young Children Through Adolescents – ON-DEMAND. What’s New? Brueckner covers anatomy, function… Read more »
ERI Partners with NTCB to Sponsor Neonatal Therapist Scholarship
This year, the Neonatal Therapy Certification Board (NTCB) is launching a scholarship program exclusively for Certified Neonatal Therapist™ applicants from World Bank-designated lower-income countries who may lack the means to pursue the CNT certification. ERI is proud to partner with the NTCB to help sponsor these aspiring neonatal therapists with the opportunity to pursue their… Read more »
NANT 2024 Highlights
Fresh Off the Heels of NANT14 April 17, 2024 Marianne Boynton Director of Client Relations Last week I had the opportunity to attend the National Association of Neonatal Therapists (NANT) Conference in sunny Miramar Beach, FL. As an exhibitor at the conference, I had the chance to engage with numerous neonatal therapists, connect with fellow… Read more »
Inaugural Birth to Three Conference a Huge Success
“The Birth to Three Conference for Early Interventionists was outstanding. I learned so much and learned strategies about positioning, neurodivergence, and techniques that can be used as soon as the next day in everyday practices. I would strongly recommend this course for anyone working with the Birth to Three population!” Wow! Our inaugural Birth to… Read more »