Date & Time Oct 30, 2024 10:30 AM in Description Professional organizations that train practitioners to serve children in schools have expressed a longstanding concern over 'equitable' […]
Pediatric sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is an often- overlooked cause of many functional and behavioral concerns in children and adolescents. Insufficient sleep and impaired sleep quality can […]
Pediatric feeding and swallowing problems that effect infants and children may be complex and often involve a combination of factors including issues that can make eating […]
Scientific advancements in the knowledge of the many functions of the cerebellum has exploded over the last several years. This structure known as the "little brain" […]
With the explosion of technology in the classroom, it was predicted students participating in handwriting-based activities would become obsolete. However, handwriting continues to be essential to […]
Individuals engaged in sports activities frequently attend rehabilitation due to knee injuries. The diversity of knee injuries means that the rehab professional must be well versed […]
Effective Screening for Musculoskeletal and Neurologic Dysfunction in Early Intervention will present an overview of signs and symptoms, risk factors, and easy-to-use screening tools for hypotonia, […]
Dual tasking is the capacity to perform a second task simultaneously and is incorporated into many activities of daily living (ADLs). The ability to perform gait […]
This 2-hour dynamic course will take you on the autism journey to help you understand the importance of visual supports and early intervention for this growing […]
This 2-hour dynamic course will take you on the autism journey to help you understand the importance of visual supports and early intervention for this growing […]
Tethered Oral Tissues (TOTs) are the frenulum attachments within the mouth, there are typically 7 locations, and the restrictions that can be observed can impact growth […]
Did you know that approximately 90% of doctor visits are related to chronic stress? Whether it's from work, economic factors, or lack of health literacy, stress […]
Do you work with challenging children and teens who seem absolutely resistant to every intervention you offer? Clients who are stuck, repeating the same patterns over […]
There are several types of prolonged oral habits which can be harmful to the individual’s mouth and overall health. Such oral habits can include thumb sucking, […]
Do parents come to you labeling their children as manipulative, out-of-control, disobedient, or shut down? Believe it or not, you don’t need superhero powers in the […]
Providing comprehensive, progressive care across the continuum of orthopedic settings presents unique challenges to clinicians in all settings, including issues with poor patient compliance. A greater […]
Shoes and inserts have changed significantly from the mini malistic options to the stability and rocker bottom options in shoes. Custom foot orthotics are often replaced […]
High or low tone in the muscles interfere with active movements and milestones in the pediatric population. When tone is treated through the sensory systems, neuroplasticity […]
As speech-language pathologists, we understand the complexity of communication and the importance of functional communication skills for any individual, but more specifically, for a child. Through […]