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7th Online School-based OT and PT Symposium

On-Demand Version

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Be equipped and energized! Now available in On-Demand Format

 

This Symposium will provide you with practical application of the current evidence & hottest topics in school-based practice. This is the essential course for every school-based OT & PT practitioner – whether you’re new to the practice, or you’re an experienced therapist seeking more ideas! The 7th Symposium consists of multiple seminar topics including fading adult assistance, dysgraphia, recess & leisure, adapting PE activities, strengths-based application of sensory assessment tools, embedding movement & motor skills in ELA, ADHD, transportation for students with wheeled mobility, using CO-OP’s Goal-Plan-Do-Check framework, integrating power mobility in schools, and navigating discontinuation of school-based OT and PT services. Come and learn from the leading experts in the fields of school-based and pediatric practice, and leave the course with elevated knowledge and skills, and your Bonus Practical Tools that you can use the very next day! For a full description of each seminar download the Brochure here.

 

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The ability to offer all 12 seminars from the 7th School-based OT and PT Symposium on demand at the discounted bundle price of $449 individual/$399 group is brought to you by our partnership with Rifton, Inc., Smirthwaite, and Special Tomato. Note that by purchasing this symposium, you consent to sharing your contact information with these three companies. Email applyebp@gmail.com if you have any questions or concerns.

 

*These on-demand versions were pre-recorded prior to the live symposium to ensure superior quality for a smooth learning experience. Pre-recordings deliver clear content free from distractions or technical issues common in live sessions. As a result, the pre-recorded and live versions may differ slightly.

Susan Bazyk, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA has devoted her career to addressing child & youth participation and mental health in schools, home, and community. She is Professor Emerita of the OT Program at Cleveland State University, and project director of Every Moment Counts.

 

Adiaha Spinks-Franklin, MD, MPH, FAAP is a board certified Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician. She has more than 20 years’ experience in caring for children and adolescents with developmental disabilities and behavior disorders, and in training pediatric health care professionals in the US and abroad. She holds leadership positions in many national pediatric professional organizations. She identifies as Wonder Woman.

 

Erika Buckhouse Hanson, PT has worked in the schools for 20+ years. She is a clinical instructor, mentor therapist and special education teachers and course-captain. She is a co-author of North Dakota’s Guidelines for Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Settings.

 

Peggy Morris, OTD, OTR/L, BCP is an occupational therapist with 30+ years of experience in pediatric practice. She has worked in early intervention, private practice, and out-patient pediatric rehabilitation services, but most of her experience and passion is in school-based practice. She is Board Certified in Pediatrics (BCP) through the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), and reviews initial and renewal applications in the BCP for AOTA. She currently teaches graduate students in the occupational therapy department at Tufts University.

 

Carlo Vialu, PT, MBA served as Director of Physical Therapy for the NYC Department of Education, where he oversaw a program with over 700 PTs working in more than 1,500 schools. He is project manager of research on normative data for five mobility tests for school-aged children, & co-founder of www.SeekFreaks.com.

 

Karen Tartick, PT has been practicing for over 30 years in a variety of settings including outpatient orthopedics, early intervention, acute care, NICU, and school-based physical therapy. She currently practices as a physical therapy consultant for autistic adults.

 

Lara Collins Barros, OTD, OTR/L has been a school-based OT for over 25 years. She discovered the CO-OP Approach while completing her OTD at NYU and has never looked back. She had the privilege to develop “A Guide for Implementation: Using the Principles of CO-OP to Frame a Top-Down Approach with School-Aged Children” with the mentorship of Dr. Helene Polatajko of ICAN CO-OP.

 

Amy M. Schlessman, PT, DPT, DHSc works for over 20 years primarily in the school-based setting, promoting physical activity and interdisciplinary collaboration. She is an assistant professor in the DPT program at Tufts University and presents regionally and nationally.

 

Carly Matichak Stock, PT, DPT works at the Harford County Public Schools in Bel Air, Maryland. Carly was a faculty mentor in the pediatric residency program at Kennedy Krieger Institute responsible for the school-based and muscular dystrophy components

 

Matt Barker, M.Ed. is a passionate Adapted PE Teacher. He is the creative mind behind JustAdaptIt.com and NetflexKids.com where he shares ideas for promoting physical activities via adaptations and video modeling. He presents nationally on inclusive PE practices.

 

Disclosures: Erika, Peggy, Carlo, Karen, Adiaha, Lara, Susan, Matt, Carly, and Amy receive speaking fees from Apply EBP, LLC. They have no relevant nonfinancial relationships to disclose. Carlo is the co-owner of Apply EBP, LLC.

At the completion of each seminar, you will be able to:*

      1. Select 3 strategies to promote a student’s inclusion in general education
      2. Determine 3 opportunities for fading adult assistance in the school environment
      3. Apply 3 strategies for fading adult assistance in a case scenario of a student with disabilities
      4. Determine 3 benefits of promoting recess and leisure on a students’ motor skills, fitness, social participation, and well-being
      5. Apply 3 strategies for effective implementation of the Refreshing Recess program in a given case scenario
      6. Identify 3 strategies to promote leisure skills in students with and without disabilities
      7. Determine 3 occupational, physical, and speech therapy interventions that have also been shown to be effective in reducing stress and enhancing emotional well-being
      8. Identify 3 evidence-based mental health promotion strategies for Tier 1 of the Multi-tiered System of Supports (MTSS)
      9. Apply 3 strategies from the Calm Moments Cards program to enhance emotional well-being and support school function of students in a given case example
      10. Identify 2 recommendations from the physical activity guidelines for children and youth
      11. Determine the 3 benefits of interprofessional collaboration for students with disabilities, for educators, and/or for related service providers
      12. Apply 3 strategies for adapting PE activities to promote participation of a student with disabilities in a given case scenario
      13. Identify 3 features of Specific Learning Disorder (SLD) in Written Expression
      14. Determine 3 domains of executive functions that are often impacted in Specific Learning Disorder (SLD) in Written Expression
      15. Apply 3 evidence-informed strategies to promote successful school participation of a student with SLD in Written Expression in a given case scenario
      16. Identify the role of related services in decision-making and implementation of safe transportation for students
      17. Determine 3 features of current safety standards for wheelchair transportation on buses
      18. Apply 3 strategies when making decisions for safe transportation of a student with wheeled mobility in a given case scenario
      19. Identify 2 best practices for a strengths-based administration of sensory assessments
      20. Determine 2 strategies for a strengths-based interpretation of sensory assessment results
      21. Apply 3 strengths-based strategies for using sensory assessment results to plan interventions that support home, school, and/or community participation on a given case scenario
      22. Identify at least 2 benefits of physical activity on English Language Arts (ELA) achievement
      23. Determine 3 English Language Arts (ELA) concepts where a related service provider can collaborate with a teacher to integrate physical activities that enhance student learning and engagement
      24. Apply 3 strategies for embedding physical activity to promote motor skills, learning, and engagement during ELA class on a given case example
      25. Identify 3 core symptoms of ADHD
      26. Determine 3 evidence-based strategies for managing core ADHD symptoms in the classroom
      27. Apply 3 strategies to help a student with ADHD engage in and be productive in various school activities and routines on a given case scenario
      28. Distinguish children who may benefit from early introduction of powered mobility from those who may require powered mobility at a later time.
      29. Identify 3 types or features of powered mobility devices and their benefits.
      30. Apply 3 strategies for successful integration of powered mobility in the school routines and activities of a student in a given case scenario.
      31. Distinguish the CO-OP approach from traditional bottom-up interventions
      32. Determine 3 goal areas in the school setting that can be addressed using CO-OP’s Goal-Plan-Do-Check framework
      33. Apply 3 strategies in implementing CO-OP’s Goal-Plan-Do-Check framework on a given case example of a student who is learning a skill in the school setting
      34. Identify 3 factors that influence parents’ level of satisfaction in the IEP process and meeting
      35. Determine 3 reasons for recommending graduation from related services for a student with disabilities
      36. Apply 3 best practices that can get buy-in from the IEP team when recommending a student’s graduation from related services on a case scenario

*Depending on the seminars you complete

Here are the 12 included seminars. For a full description of each seminar please download the Brochure.

      • Seminar 1 (Target Audience: OT/As and PT/As): 6 Effective Strategies for Fading Adult Assistance: Increasing Responsibility, Decreasing Reliance | Erika Buckhouse Hanson, PT
      • Seminar 2 (Target Audience: OT/As and PT/As): Making Recess and Leisure Matter! Concrete Strategies to Enhance Play Skills, Social Participation, and Carryover | Susan Bazyk, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA
      • Seminar 3: Using Calm Moments Cards: A Program to Reduce Stress, Enhance Emotional Well-being, and Support School Function| Susan Bazyk, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA
      • Seminar 4 (Target Audience: OT/As and PT/As): Adapting PE Activities for Students with Diverse Abilities: Ideas to Promote Participation from an APE Specialist | Matthew J. Barker, M.Ed. and Carlo Vialu, PT, MBA
      • Seminar 5 (Target Audience: OT/As and PT/As): 3 Steps to Safe Transportation for Students with Wheeled Mobility: Role of Related Services and Practical Solutions | Carly Matichak Stock PT, DPT
      • Seminar 6 (Target Audience: OT/As and PT/As): Strengths-based Application of Sensory Processing Assessments: A Positive Lens for Administering, Interpreting, and Intervening Using the SP-2 and SPM-2 | Peggy Morris, OTD, OTR/L, BCP
      • Seminar 7 (Target Audience: OT/As and PT/As): Embedding Movement and Motor Skills in ELA: Ideas for Teacher-Therapist Collaboration in English Language Arts | Amy M. Schlessman, PT, DPT, DHSc
      • Seminar 8 (Target Audience: OT/As and PT/As): Classroom Behavior Management Strategies for Students with ADHD: Promoting School Performance and Productivity | Adiaha Spinks-Franklin, MD, MPH, FAAP
      • Seminar 9 (Target Audience: OT/As and PT/As): 5 Strategies for Successful Integration of Powered Mobility in Schools: Promoting Student Independence and Participation | Karen E. Tartick, PT
      • Seminar 10 (Target Audience: OT/As and PT/As): Using CO-OP’s Goal-Plan-Do-Check in the Schools: A Step-by-Step Guide and Case Studies| Lara Collins Barros, OTD, OTR/L
      • Seminar 11: Navigating Discontinuation of OT, or PT Services: What to Know, Do and Discuss to Build Buy-In with Parents and Educators | Carlo Vialu, PT, MBA
      • Seminar 12 (Target Audience: OT/As only):  Why Calling Dysgraphia “SLD in Written Expression” Matters! Addressing the Complexities of Writing Challenges | Adiaha Spinks-Franklin, MD, MPH, FAAP

To help you apply what you learned the very next day you return to work, you will leave the course with your School-based OT and PT Symposium Practical Toolkit, which may include Cheat Sheets, Clinical Reasoning Worksheets, Tools, and/or Resources for each seminar you complete, live or on-demand.

For OTs and OTAs

        • Apply EBP, LLC is an AOTA-approved provider of CEUs. Attendees will receive 0.15 AOTA CEUs for each seminar completed. This includes watching the full video, passing the post-test (with a score of 70% or higher), and completing the course evaluation. You can receive up to a total of 1.8 AOTA CEUs if you complete all 12 seminars.

For PTs and PTAs

        • You will receive a certificate indicating continuing education hours for each seminar targeting PT/As that you complete. This includes watching the full video, passing the post-test (with a score of 70% or higher), and completing the course evaluation. You can receive up to 16.5 continuing education hours of training if you complete all seminars targeting PT/As (Seminars 1-11).
        • Apply EBP, LLC is an approved provider of CEUs for PTs and PTAs in IL, NM, NY, OK, and TX (APS #: 2703055TX).
        • The symposium is approved for up to 16.5 CE hours in AR (APTA-AR 2415), MD (#1241), and OH (OPTA#25S0429 thru 3/27/2026); and for up to 15 CE hours in NV (CE Broker Tracking #20-1270271). After you finish all the on-demand webinars you would like to complete, email vicki@applyebp.com for your state-specific certificates.
        • This on-demand symposium is approved in NJ for up to 10 hours (Approval #2412-02).
        • The symposium is considered approved in states that accept courses co-sponsored by and APTA section/chapter, by virtue of being co-sponsored by APTA Michigan: in MN per Rule 5601.2400, and in MS per regulation Part 3103 Rule 5.4 (1) (b). After you finish all the on-demand webinars you would like to complete, email vicki@applyebp.com for your state-specific certificates.
        • These PT state boards accept approval by other states or AOTA: AK, AZ, DC, DE, FL, HI, IN, KS, KY, MA, MI, MT, NC, ND, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, UT, VT, VA, WI and WY.
        • These states do not require pre-approval of courses or have no CE requirements for PTs and PTAs: AL, CO, CT, GA, IA, ME, MO, NE, NH, and WA.

If you would like to obtain CEUs for another state, please email carlo@applyebp.com

Ticket Prices and Discounts

      • Group: $399/person* – save $50/person if 3 or more from the same organization, community group/network or study group register.
      • Individual: $449/person

*If you make the mistake of registering with the group discount, but you are not part of a group, we will send you an invoice for the $50 difference. Your access will be suspended until payment of the difference.

 

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Cancellation Policy

Registrants may cancel up to 21 days prior to the course for a refund minus a $75 administration fee. There is no cancellation less than 21 days prior to the course; you can find a substitute or use your registration to attend a future Apply EBP course. There is no cancellation or substitution after you have received any course material. Email applyebp@gmail.com to request to cancel. Apply EBP reserves the right to cancel a course up to 21 days prior to the course due to insufficient registration, with a full refund to registrants. Please do not arrange non-refundable travel arrangements until 20 days prior to the course, as Apply EBP is not responsible for such expenses.

 

Accommodation Request

Email or call 2 weeks prior to the course with requests for accommodation.

 

Complaints Resolution

We welcome all feedback. Please email applyebp@gmail.com if you have any complaints so that we may work with you towards a resolution.

Raffle

You can sign up for the raffle on the day of the symposium to have a chance to win any of the prizes below from our Sponsors.

You do not need to be present during the time of the drawing to win. Winners will be notified via email. By joining the raffle, you are agreeing to share your contact information below with our course sponsors. Please email applyebp@gmail.com if you have any complaints so that we may work with you towards a resolution.

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Testimonial

I am used to moving around more during the day, but the information was so abundant and ‘salient’ that I was engrossed. You are all great presenters.”– OT with 17 years experience

 

 

“Truly the most valuable course ever for SBPTs+ SBOTs. Should be mandatory for all therapists working in schools. So grateful for all of this very relevant info. Please Come Back!” – PT with 20+ years experience

 

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