Motor Track for PTs and OTs


Thanks to a grant from the United Cerebral Palsy Research Council, this year’s Early Intervention and Preschool conference will offer sessions specifically geared toward motor therapists. Content will be intermediate to advanced. Speech-Language Pathologists or any others interested in these topics may also attend. There is no additional charge to attend sessions in the motor track.

Featured sessions include:

What’s New in the Follow-Up Care for Premature Infants

Kimberlly Stringer, MD, MPH; Amelia Schuyler, MD, MPH; Chantel Jno-Finn, PT, DPT; and Maegan Guven, MS, RD

Transdisciplinary Perspective on Early Feeding Milestones

Rachel Kassel MD, PhD; Lynzee Head, DO; and Kelli Chaviano, DO

(Tuesday Keynote) From Challenge to Possibility: Early Intervention Strategies for Infants & Toddlers with Prenatal Substance Exposure (PSE) & Partnering with Families: Interprofessional Strategies to Support Infants with PSE Through Everyday Routines

Christy Isbell, PhD, OTR/L

Seeing Beyond the Eyes: Understanding Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) & Supporting Functional Vision: Engagement, Exploration, and Participation in Children with CVI

Karen Harpster, PhD, OTR/L

ABCs of Supported Standing and Stepping

Wendy Harris Altizer PT, ATP

Torticollis Evidence Based Assessment and Treatment Strategies for Early Intervention

MaryBeth Moses, PT, MS, PCS, NTMTC and Christy Moran, OTD, OTR/L

Equipment Billing and CRS Resources

Billy Ronillo, PT

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