Posts Categorized: Pediatrics

Bundle + Save With These Torticollis Courses!

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ERI is thrilled to announce that two revamped torticollis courses designed to elevate your clinical experience are now available! Take them individually or bundle both for extra savings and even more value. Join Anjali Gupta, PT, a leading expert in torticollis care and mentee of Cindy Miles, for a deep dive into practical strategies, updated guidelines and hands-on tools you can… Read more »

$100 Off Early Bird Pricing for ERI’s Therapies in the School Conference!

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📅 Join Us for this Virtual School-based Conference: November 20 and 21, 2025 At ERI, we’re committed to helping school-based therapists like you feel inspired, empowered, and equipped with tools you can use right away to improve learning outcomes for your students. That’s why every year, our virtual Therapies in the School Conference brings together the most passionate and knowledgeable… Read more »

Two New On-Demand Sessions from Birth to Three Conference

We’re pleased to release two new individual online CEU courses for physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech language pathologists. These two on-demand sessions, recorded from the Birth to Three Conference on March 20, 2025, can be purchased as individual courses at a price of $99 each. Therapists can earn 3 contact hours by completing each… Read more »

NEW Course! Let’s Get Walking! Gait in Pediatrics – On-Demand

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 »

Sensory Processing Development Tips – Share with Families, Teachers and Colleagues

Sensory Processing Development Tips – Share with Families, Teachers and Colleagues Occupational Therapy practitioners’ training in neuroscience, psychology, motor development, and more lays the foundation for their clinical practice in sensory integration assessment and intervention. While you may see OTs using sensory bins filled with sand or dried beans, silly-shaped straws for drinking or bubble blowing,… Read more »