New Course for Pediatric Therapists! Walking! The motor milestone parents and caregivers eagerly anticipate, and therapists inquire about when taking developmental histories. Mobility, in all of its forms, facilitates child development across multiple domains: communication, cognition, socialization, and more. When children present with differences in their pre-gait and early gait… Read more »
Posts Tagged: Autism
Faculty Highlight During OT Month
Meet Our OT Faculty! In honor of OT month, ERI will be highlighting our amazing OT faculty throughout April. First up for this month, we’re shining a light on two faculty members: Anne Buckley-Reen and Janine Wiskind. Anne Buckley-Reen has been with ERI since 2005. She has been a practicing pediatric therapist for 30+ years… Read more »
ERI and Kelly Mahler Bring “Interoception, the Eighth Sense” to the East Coast
Kelly Mahler, MS, OTR/L, who presented the keynote speech to a packed room at the 2019 Therapies in the School Conference, is teaming up with ERI to offer her engaging course “Interoception, the Eighth Sense: Practical Solutions for Promoting Self-Regulation, Positive Behavior, Language Development and Social Participation.” Kelly’s course received high-praise from therapists and we’re… Read more »
NEW course for Pediatric Therapists – Ataxia, Autism and NDT
What Am I Doing Here? What Motor Skills Should We Be Working On With Our Students With Autism