Improving function in children using NDT, SI and motor learning frameworks
Description
This seminar will focus on the development of critical thinking skills. The course will build on the basic understanding of Neurodevelopmental Treatment, Sensory Integration, and Motor Learning approaches. By integrating the strengths of these frameworks, the participant will be assisted in applying these concepts to improve function in children with neuromotor and sensorimotor disorders. An emphasis is placed on task acquisition, creative therapeutic treatment planning, and methods for maximizing function.
Runtime
622 min
Series
Subjects
- Critical thinking in children (2)
- Motor learning (2)
- Sensory integration dysfunction (3)
- Sensorimotor integration (6)
- Critical thinking (58)
- Neurodevelopmental treatment (4)
Genre
Date of Publication
2005
Database
Alexander Street
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