MORE: Integrating the Mouth with Sensory and Postural Functions

Description

While oral-motor treatment approaches for neurologically impaired children have focused on severe feeding dysfunction, recent clinical work with children who have sensory processing/developmental dysfunction has revealed a strong association between subtle oralmotor and respiratory dysfunction and many sensory integrative and sensory motor problems.
A framework for understanding how and why many aspects of development are significantly influenced by oral functions will be presented. This discussion will include the relationship of the suck/swallow/breathe synchrony to behavior, learning, postural development, feeding, communication, arousal, self-regulation, psychosocial development and even common health issues in children. The relevance of this information to treatment principles with children who have sensory processing/developmental dysfunction will then be shared using slides, case examples and participant lab activities.
Documentation strategies for identifying abnormal function and demonstrating change through treatment will be provided. This information is particularly useful for occupational and physical therapists and speech pathologists working with children, but may be applied across the age span.

Location Therapeutic Links
998 Progress Drive
Grayslake, IL 60030
Date 5/4/2018 8:30 AM - 5/5/2018 5:00 PM (Check in 8:00 AM)
Sponsor Therapeutic Links
Trainer Eileen Richter, MPH, OTR/L, FAOTA
Contact Julie Kwasiborski (847) 548-3458 julie@therapeuticlinks.com
Principles 1. Support families
2. Active participation
4. Specific IFSP goals
5. Comprehensive plans
8. Quality services
Credit Hours 1.0 - Assessment
2.5 - Atypical Development
3.75 - Intervention
6.75 - Typical Development
Cost $395.00
Status Closed