Introducing a 4-part CEU series focused on Neonatal Therapy ERI is excited to announce that neonatal expert, Anjanette Lee, MS, CCC/SLP, CNT, NTMTC, will be presenting a new 4-part series on Neonatal Therapy. These parts can be taken sequentially, or as stand alone courses. Parts 1 and 2 occurred in the fall of 2023, however,… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Physical Therapy
A Look Back at 2023 – ERI’s Year in Review
Goodbye 2023…Hello 2024! 2023 was a whirlwind of a year! As busy as it was, we always like to take some time to pause and reflect on the many exciting things that happened over this past year. Here’s a fun recap of what’s happened, what’s new and what’s to come… ERI worked hard to bring… Read more »
Birth to Three Conference for OTs, PTs and SLPs is Now Available
ERI’s inaugural virtual Birth to Three Conference is geared towards Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Special Educators, Assistants and more who work in a variety of pediatric settings including early intervention, hospital inpatient and outpatient, outpatient private practice, rehab, home care, or specialty clinic and want to advance their hands-on skills and strategies when… Read more »
NEW On-Demand with Holly Schifsky! Take a Deep Dive Into the World of Infants Requiring Tracheostomy Tubes
You Asked, We Listened One of our more popular courses, Breathe Baby, Breathe: Developmental Interventions for Infants with Tracheostomy Tubes is now available as an on-demand course. Recorded from a live webinar in September 2023, presenter Holly Schifsky, OTR/L, CNT, NTMTC, CBIS, takes a deep dive into the world of trachs and vents within the… Read more »
Announcing Recipients of the Annual ERI Scholarship and Award for School Therapists 2023
The countdown to Therapies in the School Conference is on! As we finalize the finishing touches for this year’s exciting conference, we want to take a moment to announce this year’s award winners of the annual ERI Scholarship and Award for New to School-Based Practice. We received many noteworthy nominations and it was difficult to… Read more »