The countdown to our Therapies in the School 25th Anniversary Conference is on! As part of our 25th Anniversary celebration, ERI will be running a fun contest each month that consists of prizes and special offerings just for you…the school-based therapist. Don’t miss your chance to join in on the fun. Secure your spot… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Speech Language Pathology
Mark Your Calendars for International Neonatal Therapy Week And A Special Offer!
What Is International Neonatal Therapy Week? September 15 – 21, 2024 marks the kick off of International Neonatal Therapy Week (INTW) and we’re excited to celebrate! Started many years ago by the National Association of Neonatal Therapists (NANT), this week recognizes occupational therapists (OTs), physical therapists (PTs) and speech-language pathologists (SLPs) who specialize in the… Read more »
Establishing Competency for Independent Practice in the NICU
Are you a current or aspiring NICU clinician? Are you considering or preparing for the Neonatal Therapy Certification Exam? Or maybe you’re considering switching to the NICU from a different practice setting. This 4-part series, taught by Anjanette Lee, is a great option for gaining competence for independent practice in the NICU. These courses can… Read more »
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 »