LIVE Webinar for Pediatric Therapists. Complete both Sessions for 12 Contact Hours (1.2 CEUs)
January 22 & 29, 2021
8:10 am EST • 7:10 am CST • 6:10 am MST • 5:10 am PST (US)
Using evidence-based research, participants will learn how to engage children with ASD and treat fine motor, gross motor, and oral motor challenges. This exciting course teaches participants how to more effectively expand engagement in clients with ASD while answering questions about self-stimulatory behaviors, preservation, and reactive or self-directed behaviors.
Motor Issues in Autism-LIVE WEBINAR-TWO SESSIONS
Anne Buckley-Reen- COURSE
- FACULTY
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January 22 & 29, 2021
8:10 am EST • 7:10 am CST • 6:10 am MST • 5:10 am PST (US)
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LIVE Webinar for Pediatric Therapists. Complete both Sessions for 12 Contact Hours (1.2 CEUs)
Please download the brochure for full schedule.
• Do you work with students on the spectrum?
• Are some of your clients “self directed” and/or “in their own world?”
• Are you dealing with reactive behaviors?
• Do you have difficulty getting engagement- making a connection?
• Do you find play and motor skills limited and or perseverative?
• Encountering self stimulatory behaviors and not sure what they mean
• Do your students just want to watch?
• Are you exhausted at the end of some sessions?
Join us as we focus on motor skills in ASD and evidence-based interventions that address motor as well as coexisting social and communicative challenges.
For decades, autism has been defined as a triad of deficits in social interaction, communication, and imaginative play. Children on the autistic spectrum may have difficulties with posture, coordination, and motor planning. Recent studies show that movement difficulties are common in children on the autistic spectrum, and poor motor skills are associated with greater difficulties with social communication. Participation in activities, building relationships, and reciprocal communication require neurological systems to coordinate and synchronize the processing, organization, and regulation of sensory information and movement. Differences in body awareness and motor planning can result in avoidance of, or poor response to, many activities that support motor development. Anxiety, self regulatory and sensory processing challenges often respond to movement activities which enhance brain-body feedback for successful and organized engagement.
Upon completion of this course the therapist will:
- Identify at least three common motor challenges in children with ASD
- Describe the relationship between sensory processing, body awareness, and atypical motor performance
- Identify and apply two motor activities (based on research) to support engagement and motor skills development
- Describe the movement feedback challenges in ASD
- Identify and apply at least two preparatory routines to address fear and withdrawal from motor activities
Anne Buckley-Reen
Anne Buckley-Reen, OTR, RYT has been a practicing pediatric therapist for 30+ years and a pioneer in the use of yoga as a therapeutic modality for the past 16 years. Her work with yoga has been researched, published and cited in numerous journal articles and is the foundation for a researched preparatory program widely used in NYC schools - special needs classrooms. Anne brings a wealth of treatment options to pediatric therapy through yoga and continues to expand her knowledge and sharing through her dynamic yoga trainings.
Financial Disclosures: Anne Buckley-Reen receives a speaking fee from Education Resources, Inc. for this course.
Non-Financial Disclosures: Anne Buckley-Reen has no relevant nonfinancial relationships to disclose.
"I have practiced occupational therapy in a pediatric setting for over 13 years and this is the best course I have ever attended! Anne is an amazing teacher providing the knowledge and strategies to truly change the lives of the children we serve." -What people are saying about Anne Buckley-Reen's courses
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Continuing Education Hours for disciplines not listed below: 12 contact hours (1.2 CEUs). Intermediate level. Therapist License #_______________________.
Approved by the FL Physical Therapy Association for 14 CE Hours - #CE21-759386. Approved Provider for the FL Occupational Therapy Association CE Broker for 14 CE Hours approval # 20-759386. Meets the basic criteria of the MD Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for 1.2 CEU's. Approval #2006-37 by the NJ State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for 12 CEC's. Approved by the NM Board of Physical Therapy for ___ CE Hours. Approved by the NV State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for ___ units of continuing education. Approved by OK State Board of PT course #2021133158 for 12 CEU hours, Category A.
Approved sponsor by the State of IL Department of Financial and Professional Regulation for Physical Therapy for 14 contact hours. Approved by the KY Physical Therapy Association for 12 Category 1 contact hour(s). Expiration Date: 3/6/21. Approval # CS64-2010-KPTA. Approved provider by the NY State Board of Physical Therapy for 14 contact hours (1.4 CEUs).
Education Resources is an approved agency by the PT Board of CA for 12 contact hours. This activity is provided by the TX Board of PT Examiners accredited provider #2210017TX for 12 CCUs and meets continuing competence requirements for PTs and PTAs licensure renewal in TX.
Education Resources is an AOTA Approved Provider for Live and Distance Learning-Independent Courses for 12 Contact Hours (1.2 CEUs). NBCOT Professional Development for 12 PDUs. 12 hours of this course qualify towards the discipline-specific hours for the 20-hour requirement for NDTA re-certification.
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