Description |
This session will identify occupations and routines in which children with sensory-based issues struggle. Activity analysis and discussion will assist in creating solutions and sensory strategies that are effective in mediating these issues and enhancing participation at home and in the community.
Learning Objective One: Identify areas of occupation and routines that restrict participation of the child and their family in the home and the community.
Learning Objective Two: Develop and discuss a variety of sensory strategies to assist caregivers in helping their children participate in a variety of activities in the home and community.
Learning Objective Three: Share via discussion other alternative sensory strategies that have assisted families in improving participation of the family as a whole in community and home activities.
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Location |
Baltimore Convention Center
One West Pratt Street Baltimore, MD 21201
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Date |
4/5/2014 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (Check in 10:00 AM)
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Sponsor |
American Occupational Therapy Association |
Trainer |
Julia Sterman, MS, OTR/L |
Contact |
Frank Gainer (301) 652-6611 fgainer@aota.org |
Principles |
4. Specific IFSP goals
5. Comprehensive plans
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Credit Hours |
0.25 - Atypical Development
0.5 - Intervention
0.25 - Working with Families
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Cost |
$436
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Status |
Closed |