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March 4
Virtual

Feeding Strategies for Selective Eaters

NO CHARGE to view this video - This recorded webinar is designed for parents, caregivers, educators, therapists, and other professionals who work with children facing challenges related to selective eating and sensory sensitivities around food. Led by experienced occupational therapists with advanced training in feeding and eating, this course will provide an in-depth exploration of sensory-based strategies that can support children in overcoming food-related barriers
Feeding Strategies for Selective Eaters
Apr 12
April 12
9:00 am

Introduction to the Treatment of the Upper Extremity - In Person course taught by Kim Barthel

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT thru March 15, 2025
This introductory course is a must for Occupational Therapists and Physical Therapist supporting children and adults with neuromotor challenges. Irrespective of diagnosis, this course will offer introductory clinical reasoning and intervention strategies for the treatment of upper extremity.
Introduction to the Treatment of the Upper Extremity - In Person course taught by Kim Barthel
Apr 19
April 19
9:00 am

1-Day Childbirth Class at Good Samaritan Hospital

This class offers “just the basics” for those too busy to attend the longer classes or those who desire a class that moves more quickly. Class meets from 9:00 AM-4:30 PM and covers all birth and postpartum topics but does not cover newborn care or breastfeeding information.
1-Day Childbirth Class at Good Samaritan Hospital
May 15
May 15
8:30 am

Introduction to NDT in Pediatrics: Facilitating Movement for Function

This is an introductory course for health care and education providers. The course will introduce attendees to the principles of Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT) as it relates to the treatment of the child with a neuromuscular disorder for improved control of the trunk, lower extremities and upper extremities with the goal of increasing their independence and function. This course will include both lecture and hands on experience.
Introduction to NDT in Pediatrics: Facilitating Movement for Function
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