Pediatric Sensory Integration Techniques for SLPs and OTs
This 1-hour and 54-minute course offers in-depth training on sensory integration techniques tailored for speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and occupational therapists (OTs). Led by Meredith Chandler, a licensed OT with over 10 years of experience, this course emphasizes practical applications of sensory integration for pediatric feeding and daily function.
Overview
Level: Introductory
CEUs: 0.15 ASHA CEUs.
Duration- 1-hour and 54-minutes.
Price: $45.00
Learning Outcomes
- Recap sensory integration and sensory processing theoretical foundations
- Define sensory processing disorder (SPD) and implications for pediatric development
- Establish differences between sensory processing disorders and other causes for dysfunction
- Review and apply relevant assessments to identify sensory processing disorders
Disclosures
Disclosure: Presenter for The Pediatric Source and receives a fee for content creation and royalty payments.
Nonfinancial- none to disclose.
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About the Speaker
Meredith has worked as an occupational therapist in the U.S. for 10 years with both pediatric and adult populations. She is also an experienced content writer, researcher, and educator. Her research in sensory integration techniques stems from her work with children and adults with autism and other psychiatric disorders.
She is an active member of IOTA (Idaho Occupational Therapy Association), the Bingham Arts Council, the Firth Community Orchestra, and the Blackfoot Community players.
She’s a mother of 4 children, musician, artist, runner, and perpetual learner who loves spending time with her family and exploring all the nature sites near her home in rural Idaho.