Posts Tagged: Pediatric OT

“Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD): Evaluation and Treatment Tools” – A NEW, 1-Day Live Webinar!

Don’t Miss ERI’s NEW, 1-Day Live Webinar Coming This Spring! Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD): Evaluation and Treatment Tools April 14, 2022  7:40 am EST • 8:40 am CST • 9:40 am MST • 10:40 am PST (US) Melissa Gerber, OTD, OTR/L, a seasoned and well-respected clinician with extensive experience in pediatrics, brings a NEW, 1-day live… Read more »

ERI’s New, Live Webinars for 2022

ERI is excited to add five NEW courses in 2022 to our schedule of exceptional live webinars! These web-based courses are taught by experienced, internationally recognized clinicians and include live Q&A sessions, hands-on applications, video analysis and problem-solving, allowing participants to connect directly with experts in their field and earn continuing education credits – all… Read more »

Registration Open for ERI’s NEW Live Webinar for Pediatric Therapists, “Primitive Reflexes: Strategies to Promote Integration – Strengthening Foundational Skills” with Janine Wiskind

baby laying on a blanket and playing with toys

This May, one of ERI’s most popular in-person courses “Primitive Reflexes: Strategies to Promote Integration – Strengthening Foundational Skills” will be offered as a live, interactive three-part webinar. Join Janine Wiskind on the evenings of Monday, May 11 and 18, and Thursday, May 28 as she provides therapists with a clear understanding of evaluating and… Read more »

Attention Pediatric Therapists! Register for “Acutely Adorable: Pediatric Therapeutic Interventions in Acute Care”

young girl and therapist

We are “acutely aware” that the demand for pediatric physical therapists is at an all-time high. Be ready to provide your patients with advanced care by broadening and improving your skillset. Join renowned clinician Siobhan O’Donnell as she teaches evidence-based therapeutic interventions in her new course “Acutely Adorable: Pediatric Therapeutic Interventions in Acute Care.”  … Read more »