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Movement Enhances Learning Behaviors – with John Pagano
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We would like to share this blog discussion from: John Pagano, a renowned member of Education Resources’ Faculty John is teaching his popular conference: Effectively Treat Behavior in Children with Autism Spectrum and Other Sensory Challenges May 2-3, 2014 … Continue reading
Posted in Dear ERI - Clinical Challenges and Gems, Pediatrics, School Based Therapists
Tagged EI, Occupational Therapist, Pediatric Occupational therapist, Pediatric Physical Therapist, Pediatrics, Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist Assistant, School Based Therapy, School therapists
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Sensory Integration Discussion with OT faculty John Pagano
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Sensory Integration Needs to Evolve We would like to share this blog discussion from: John Pagano, a renowned member of Education Resources’ Faculty John is teaching his popular conference: Effectively Treat Behavior in Children with Autism Spectrum and Other … Continue reading
Torticollis and moderate pectus cavum
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Rachel Posts: DEAR ERI COMMUNITY: 10 month old with mild right torticollis and moderate pectus cavum I am an EI occupational therapist working with this family for 2 months now. I have only seen one other child with torticollis … Continue reading
Posted in Dear ERI - Clinical Challenges and Gems, Pediatrics
Tagged CEU's for Physical Therapists, EI, OT blog, Torticollis
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Help: Challenging EI Patient
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Linda Posts: DEAR ERI COMMUNITY:I am an experienced OT (37 years) working in Early Childhood Intervention working in the home. Our program really wants us to use what is in the home and in the child’s natural environment. I have … Continue reading
Posted in Dear ERI - Clinical Challenges and Gems, Home Care, Pediatrics
Tagged EI, OT blog, Pediatrics, Therapy tips
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Transition to Solids: Seeking Suggestions
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Jaclyn Posts: DEAR ERI COMMUNITY:Client with Feeding Difficulties:I am seeing a child who is now 15 months of age. She was born at 36 weeks gestation, with very low birth weight and a very weak suck – was never able … Continue reading
Posted in Dear ERI - Clinical Challenges and Gems, Feeding, News, Pediatrics
Tagged EI, feeding and chewing, Feeding disorder, OT blog, Pediatric feeding, SLP blog
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SOS Approach to Feeding Disorders
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Kay Toomey and Erin Ross two of our esteemed instructors recently published a description of their SOS Approach to Feeding Disorders in:Perspectives on Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders (Dysphagia) October 2011 vol. 20 no. 3 82-87. This highly successful transdisciplinary approach … Continue reading