Includes all course content in digital format
Prerequisites RequiredAccording to the National Institute of Mental Health, emotional and behavioral disorders affect 10 - 15% of children globally and most follow a developmental course that starts early in life. Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is a complex disorder of the brain that affects developing children and adults. At least 1 in 20 people in the general population may be affected by SPD. It is imperative that therapists, teachers, clinicians, parents, and administrators understand behavior and sensory differences and have the tools necessary to be proactive and make a difference in the positive growth of children.
This fast-paced, practical, and evidence-based seminar will help you gain a full understanding of sensory differences and how they relate to challenging behaviors. The use of interactive labs and video case studies will give participants on opportunity to apply and practice concepts discussed and prepare you to use the strategies immediately and effectively. You will leave with a framework to guide your problem solving and decision making and with intervention strategies for day- to-day success. This workshop will help you put the "PIECES" together to discourage negative behaviors and to foster growth and skill development in all children.
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DISCLOSURES
FINANCIAL: Joani Richardson is compensated as the owner of her private practice (Joani Richardson) and by Summit as an instructor.
NONFINANCIAL: Joani Richardson is the developer of the Intervention Hierarchy which is widely used in treating persons with autism.
Summit receives financial support for this course from Physitrack
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