Shifting Gears: Sound Strategies to Support Optimal Ranges of Arousal and Performance

Description

This series of albums uses the principles of binaural beat technology and musical entrainment; where albums are specifically selected to match rhythms to clinical outcomes, such as self-regulation, bilateral motor coordination, oculomotor functioning, reflex integration, attention, and focus.

This one-day workshop will provide participants with a greater ability to precisely match music to quickly shift and match arousal states to task demands, improve self regulation from a multi-system approach, and access whole-brain processing. Being able to achieve, monitor, and shift states of alertness, for both children and adults, is necessary to set the nervous system up for success.

Due to the practical implementation and immediate effect of these albums, they are easily utilized in a variety of environments. These sound tools “engine changers” are a
practical addition to clinic, home and school environments to support an individual’s ability to match their optimal state of arousal to task and environmental demands, as
well as support prior to times of increased anxiety, such as during transitions.

This course is appropriate for individuals new to Quickshifts and those more experienced with Quickshifts who are looking to further refine their clinical practice.
Multiple video demonstrations and case examples will highlight precise matching of Quickshift albums to individual client profiles to further support functional gains. Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to join us as we learn how to utilize simple, yet precise and practical intervention techniques for the clinic, home, and school.

Location Arlington Pediatric Therapy Management Services, Ltd.
3105 North Wilke Road, Suite H
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
Date 11/16/2014 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM (Check in 8:30 AM)
Sponsor Arlington Pediatric Therapy Management Services, Ltd.
Trainer Sheila M. Frick, OTR/L
Contact Ellen Dietrick, PT, DPT, PCS, C/NDT (847) 255-8690 dietricks@comcast.net
Principles 1. Support families
2. Active participation
3. Collaborative relationships
4. Specific IFSP goals
5. Comprehensive plans
6. Periodic monitoring
8. Quality services
Credit Hours 2.0 - Assessment
2.5 - Intervention
1.5 - Typical Development
Cost $225
Status Closed