| Description |
Treating children with any level of disability can present multiple challenges. There can be underlying issues that are not immediately obvious. An in-depth evaluation is required to uncover what might be interfering with function. This course will present how to use the ICF (International Classification of Function) and the use of a systems approach to analyze the challenges a child presents. We will explore the basic principles of the Neurodevelopment Treatment (NDT) practice model and the importance of hands-on treatment to make changes for improved function.
We will discuss the importance of strength and endurance in relation to increasing function. Therapists will become comfortable using a systems approach to explore multiple systems that could be interfering with function, with a goal of understanding achievable goals for children of all levels of function.
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| Location |
Webinar
IL
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| Date |
4/15/2026 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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| Sponsor |
Summit Professional Education |
| Trainer |
Jacqueline Grimenstein, PT, C/NDT, CKTP |
| Contact |
Summit Customer Service (800) 433-9570 ceinfo@summit-education.com |
| Principles |
3. Collaborative relationships
4. Specific IFSP goals
5. Comprehensive plans
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| Credit Hours |
0.5 - Atypical Development
1.0 - Intervention
0.5 - Typical Development
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| Cost |
$99.99
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| Status |
Closed |