When we know better, we do better. Our understanding of Autism continues to evolve and expand, particularly as clinicians and researchers learn more from Autistic individuals about their experiences, needs, strengths, joys and perspectives. Monotropism, Masking, and the Double Empathy problem are just some of the topics that have contributed to a greater understanding of… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Webinar
Registration Now Open For 2nd Annual Birth to Three Conference!
ERI is thrilled to announce the launch of our 2nd Annual Birth to Three Conference specifically for the birth to three therapist and provider community. Tailored to meet the needs of this specific group, this conference will deliver evidence-based learning that includes strategies and techniques for OTs, PTs and SLPs working in the inpatient, outpatient, clinic,… Read more »
Can You Spot the Signs of Dementia?
As the prevalence of dementia continues to rise, with over 55 million currently affected and projections for this number to double every twenty years, Home Health professionals must adapt their communication and intervention strategies to effectively support these individuals and their caregivers. On November 2, 2024, Robyn Ligotti will be presenting the live webinar Collaborative… Read more »
Therapies in the School August Contest Winner
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 »
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 »