This three-part webinar series highlights the elements of posture and movement development within play: the primary occupation of children. Play is most often the avenue through which children reach a wide range of their developmental milestones. Whether treating in a clinic, classroom, in a client’s home or virtually, therapists are often challenged in their ability to create playful movement schemes that create long-term functional change. This webinar will combine biomechanics, kinesiological principals and appropriate use of equipment within a play-based lens. This webinar will also provide analysis and intervention for a wide variety of neuro-motor challenges, including cerebral palsy, autism spectrum disorder and mental health issues within the pediatric population. Many ideas for play-based activities will be provided to help fill a therapist’s toolbox.
This webinar addresses children ages birth through adolescence.
Session 1: Foundations of Movement
Session 2 - Play as Supportive Intervention For Motor Development
Session 3 - Case Examples From Infancy Through Adolescence
Audience:
Physical and Occupational Therapists and Assistants
All levels
Register:
$60 USD each for one webinar
$50 USD each for two or more webinars
Email: tsi@therapeuticservices.org
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