What’s new this week:
Pediatrics
- Memory, Cognition, & Motivational Techniques for Children
- Oregon, Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming
- Effective Sensory Diets
- Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, New York, Indiana
- Sensory Modulation & Sensory Integration Activities
- Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Arizona
- Early Intervention Sensory Survival Pack
- Oregon, Washington
- Sensory Assessment Tools
- Georgia, Alabama, Virginia, Maryland
Geriatrics
- Functional Neuromuscular Re-Education for Stroke Rehabilitation
- Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, North Carolina, South Carolina
- Therapeutic Pilates
- Texas, Tennessee
- Group Therapy For OT/PT
- Maryland, Virginia, Michigan
Regulatory
- The New HIPAA Risk Assessment Toolbox
- Georgia, Missouri
- Medicare, & Commercial Insurance Billing, Denials & Audits
- Florida, New York, Tennessee
Physical Therapy
- Foot & Ankle Disorders
- New York, Florida
- Shoulder Disorders
- South Dakota, Florida
- Shoulder Disorders & Other Related Shoulder Injuries
- Texas, Georgia
- Chronic Shoulder & Neck Disorders
- Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico
- Evidence-Based Assessment & Treatment of Shoulder Disorders
- Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Missouri
I attended the workshop on Oct. 6th in Portland ME. I am a Reading Teacher and I work with several autistic, Asperger and ADHD kids. When I read the flyer about the workshop I knew I could learn a lot. I did gain some knowledge from it but too much of the content, although interesting, was of little use. The majority of it spoke about special diets, vitamins & supplements and medical interventions that we can’t use. I was very disappointed that I was not able to take more away from it.
Hi Terry,
Thanks for your comment. We’re sorry to hear that you don’t feel you can take full advantage of the information presented. I’d recommend contacting our Customer Care team via phone 800-433-9570 or via our online system, just click “Customer Care” at the top or bottom of our website.
We hope the take-home information you are able to implement will improve your interactions with the children you serve. Thank you!