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The Sensory Modulation Series: Story-Based Movement, Rich Sensation Techniques and Cutting-Edge Sensory Activities for Autism
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Product Details
Format:
Package - Video
Author:
TERESA GARLAND, MOT, OTR/L
Publisher:
PESI Rehab
Copyright:
2/15/2016
CE Available:
Yes, See CE credit tab for complete continuing education details
Product Code:
RVKIT051585
Objectives
[+] [-] 063125 - Part 1: How to Work with Children: A Sensory Approach
  1. Describe the 10 elements of good sensory interventions.
  2. Design sensory add-ons to classwork, homework and therapy.
  3. Develop a solid rapport with the child.

[+] [-] 063130 - Part 2: Environmental Enrichment: A Sensory-Based Protocol to Reduce the Severity of Autism
  1. Complete a sensory awareness and desensitization protocol for a child with autism of any age.
  2. Administer 34 activities to develop the child’s awareness to hot/cold, visual, touch, vestibular and sound sensations.
  3. Explain how to modify the enrichment protocol.
  4. Incorporate activities for speech, physical exercise and emotions into the protocol.

[+] [-] 063135 - Part 3: Story-Based 4- and 7-Minute Workouts for the Classroom and Home
  1. List eight HIIT exercises each for home-use and school use.
  2. Perform three 4-minute FUNterval workouts for the classroom.
  3. Describe HIIT and cite recent research showing its effectiveness.
  4. Uncover how to create 7-minute routines for home.

[+] [-] 063140 - Part 4: Sensory Enrichment: Using Everyday Activities to Calm Sensitivities
  1. Distinguish three general desensitization techniques.
  2. Develop a repertoire of sensory-based activities.
  3. Compare the evidence for sensory therapy Vs. Ayers™ Sensory Integration.

Outline
[+] [-] 063125 - Part 1: How to Work with Children: A Sensory Approach
  • 10 core elements of sensory interventions
  • Make use of goals, opportunities and creativity
  • Build a rapport with the child
  • Use the room as an ingredient for self-regulation
  • Design interventions: keep the workload down
  • Make it fun!

[+] [-] 063130 - Part 2: Environmental Enrichment: A Sensory-Based Protocol to Reduce the Severity of Autism

Introduction to the Environmental Enrichment (EE) Protocol

  • What is it?
  • What evidence do we have?

A Step-by-Step Guide to the Enrichment Protocol

  • The short and long versions
  • The materials
  • How, where and when to put the protocol in place

Activities to Enrich the Senses in Autism

  • 34 activities
  • Live demonstrations with children

Modifications to the Enrichment Protocol

  • Grade the challenge with alternate activities
  • Add in speech, physical exercise, rhythm and emotional activities

[+] [-] 063135 - Part 3: Story-Based 4- and 7-Minute Workouts for the Classroom and Home
High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT)
  • What it is, how it works
4- Minute Story-based Exercise Routines (FUNtervals)
  • Sensory solutions for the classroom
    • Dodging Tomatoes
    • Stuff the Turkey
  • Pirates
7- Minute Story-based Exercise Routine
  • 4 types of exercises
  • Putting them together
  • A story: Spaceship
Create your own story-based exercise routines

[+] [-] 063140 - Part 4: Sensory Enrichment: Using Everyday Activities to Calm Sensitivities
Sensory immersion & desensitization
  • What is it?
  • What evidence do we have?
Desensitization demonstrations
  • Sound-effects story
  • Get used to gooey
  • Food play
Turn small activities into projects and hobbies
Immersion activity demonstrations
  • Yarn rolling, wrapping, chaining
  • Project: cover a box
  • Stone gluing
  • Project: make a planter
  • Scented “flowers”
  • Project: indoor sensory garden
  • Music: make a playlist
  • Color: fabric on a ring, paper mosaics
  • Project: collage

Author

TERESA GARLAND, MOT, OTR/L

Teresa Garland, MOT, OTR/L, is an occupational therapist and author specializing in sensory and modulation issues. She has worked in schools, sensory clinics and medical settings with children and adults, treating sensory disorders, ADHD and autism. Ms. Garland works closely with other health professionals, teachers and doctors to understand and treat underlying sensory, timing, and coordination/motor planning issues as well as overlying socio/emotional behaviors in the symptoms of autism. She is trained/certified in the SIPT, Interactive Metronome®, Integrated Listening Systems (iLs), Therapeutic Listening, Wilbarger’s Sensory Defensiveness, the Natural Heart Approach, Mindfulness Training, and Food Chaining. Her bestselling books are titled Self-Regulation Interventions and Strategies: Keeping the Body, Mind and Emotions on Task in Children with Autism, ADHD or Sensory Disorders (PESI, 2014) and Hands-on Activities for Children with Autism & Sensory Disorders (PESI, 2016). Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Teresa Garland is a presenter with Michigan Job Rehabilitation. She receives a speaking honorarium, book royalties, and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Teresa Garland has no relevant non-financial relationships.
Continuing Education Credits Awarded for Completion of Entire Package
[+] [-] Combined Continuing Education Credit From All Components
Breakdown of Continuing Education Credits by Components
[+] [-] 063125 - Part 1: How to Work with Children: A Sensory Approach
[+] [-] 063130 - Part 2: Environmental Enrichment: A Sensory-Based Protocol to Reduce the Severity of Autism
[+] [-] 063135 - Part 3: Story-Based 4- and 7-Minute Workouts for the Classroom and Home
[+] [-] 063140 - Part 4: Sensory Enrichment: Using Everyday Activities to Calm Sensitivities
Audience
Addiction Counselors, Teachers/Educators, Marriage & Family Therapists, Nurses, Occupational Therapists & Occupational Therapy Assistants, Psychologists, Social Workers, Speech-Language Pathologists, and other Mental Health Professionals