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Sensory integration sessions are, by nature, child-led. Child-led therapy can be challenging to navigate and measure, as it relies on the child's spontaneous exploration. To support clinicians in this approach, it is helpful to have a clear framework of the neurological processes involved in sensory integration. Once you understand the "why" of the neurology you will have a clear understanding of how to planyour sessions. This course provides a comprehensive overview of sensory processing theory and practice, with a focus on how it relates to common motor challenges such as trunk weakness, balance deficits, bilateral coordination deficits and dyspraxia. By applying sensory processing principles to these areas, therapists can enhance the child's engagement, motivation and progress. Physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists will all benefit from this course. Learning how to identify a child's unique sensory profile and in turn, plan sessions with "just right" challenges, will translate into improved outcomes.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Speech-Language Pathologists
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Steven (CA) on May 03, 2026
instuctor was very good at simplifying complex topics. her experience shows!
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Christie (MO) on Apr 30, 2026
i liked that she gave realistic examples
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Colleen (NH) on Apr 30, 2026
the video visuals were a good learning and explanation tool
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Chelsea (IN) on Apr 28, 2026
i really enjoyed her video clips that gave examples of what she was talking about.
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Sheila (IA) on Apr 27, 2026
i loved the videos of the treatments
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Tammy (AL) on Apr 24, 2026
thanks for making it fun!! and funny!
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Nicole (AZ) on Apr 23, 2026
very relatable. i like the video case studies...wish we could have talked more about them. like i saw this, so we need to do this....
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Heidi (MI) on Apr 23, 2026
loved the videos
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Howard (CA) on Apr 23, 2026
good- love the flow and pacing of the presentation. there's one section of the presentation that doesn't feel resolved until a q%26a break but other than that, i enjoyed the presentation.
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Heather (NY) on Apr 22, 2026
great videos
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