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Edlantis Seminars, Inc. is a nationally recognized leader in continuing education for occupational, physical, and speech therapists. We have been providing affordable and relevant continuing education since 2001, and we are committed to helping you meet your licensure requirements as well as your professional goals. Please let us know if you have any questions or need any assistance. To enroll today or learn about new courses and upcoming specials, click below to register:
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I Can Do It Myself! Developing Self-Care Skills in Children
6 Contact Hours
Description: Occupational Therapists play a critical role in the development of self-care skills in children living with a disability. This course addresses self-care skills in children with disabilities and provides occupational therapists tools to analyze and assess self-care tasks to identify client factors that affect performance, while also providing specific examples and a model for clinical problem-solving and intervention. This entry-level course is appropriate for occupational therapists and assistants.
Early Intervention: The Role of Occupational Therapy
4 Contact Hours
Description: This course discusses the evolution of early intervention (EI), the factors that influence occupational therapy practice in EI, and the role of occupational therapy services in EI. This entry-level course is appropriate for occupational therapist and assistants.
Children At Play: Assessing Play to Promote Therapeutic Outcomes
3 Contact Hours
Description: Play is the primary occupation of children and the primary means for occupational therapy intervention. This entry-level course helps occupational therapists assess and understand play and how it is used in therapy.
Kids Being Kids: How Children With Disabilities Perceive the World
3 Contact Hours
Description: This course helps therapists understand children from the child's perception in order develop effective intervention strategies that incorporate the whole child and not just the presenting disability or injury. This intermediate course will benefit occupational, physical, and speech therapists and assistants who work with children living with a disability or injury.
Description: This entry-level course examines the roles of children in school including learner, worker, player, self-carer, and community member, and addresses how occupational therapy can support the performance of children's roles through active participation and skill development.
Treating Preschool Children: Strategies for Occupational Therapists
5 Contact Hours
Description: This entry-level course discusses common occupations and roles of pre-school children within the context of home and preschool as-well-as the role of the occupational therapist in providing services with this population.
All Grown Up! Helping Children With Disabilities Transition to Adulthood
5 Contact Hours
Description: Evidence supports that adults with disabilities are not living the lives they want with several factors contributing to the problems these individuals encounter. Therapists play an important role as a member of the transition team by helping these individuals establish goals and develop the skills they will need to be successful adults. Understanding what the priorities are for this crucial time is not just critical for these kids in high school, but also throughout their education to insure they have the skills necessary for life after high school. This course provides valuable information for therapists to better prepare kids with disabilities for transition into adulthood. This intermediate course is appropriate for occupational, physical, and speech therapists who work with children with disabilities in all grades.