Certificate in Dyspraxia – Defining, Assessing, and Intervening for Change

When: September 16, 17, 18, 2024

Description

Why would you want to do a certificate workshop in Praxis / Dyspraxia? Because you want to be a leader in your field in understanding development and what to do about it! This workshop will tell you what it is, how to define the different subsections of it as well as show you how and what to assess so you could plan targeted intervention. This workshop has been renewed, and re-organized the way we look at development and added clinical sessions of actual treatment sessions.

This 3-day certificate course will include the theory of different sub-categories of Dyspraxia and explain the background in the nervous system. Multiple techniques and interventions (top down and bottom up) will be shared in order to plan intervention. The third day will cover in-depth information on assessment and clinical observations following the three-phase system of Maude’s own Developmental Pathways Model (DPM). This is a workshop not to be missed for anyone working in the field of paediatrics, schools, and early learning. Discover how Dyspraxia influences learning, attention and executive functioning.

Outline / Agenda

From 8.30am to 4pm in Singapore time zone each day

Day 1:

8.30 to 9.00am            Registration

9.00 to 10.30am            Definitions of Praxis and Dyspraxia

10.30 to 11.00am            Morning Break

11.00 to 12.00pm            Somatodyspraxia

12.00 to 1.00pm            Lunch

1.00 to 2.00pm            Bilateral Integration, Sequencing and Timing Dyspraxia

2.00 to 2.45pm            Influence of the Visual System on Dyspraxia

2.45 to 3.00pm            Afternoon Break

3.00 to 4.00pm            Case Study

 

Day 2:

9.00 to 10.30pm            Influence of the Auditory System on Dyspraxia

10.30 to 11.00pm            Morning Break

11.00 to 12.00pm            Interoception

12.00 to 1.00pm            Lunch

1.00 to 2.00pm            Sensory Modulation

2.00 to 2.45pm            Sensory Motor

2.45 to 3.00pm            Afternoon Break

3.00 to 4.00pm            Principles of Assessment

 

Day 3:

9.00 to 10.30am            Phase 1: Foundation Assessment

10.30 to 11.00am            Morning Break

11.00 to 12.00pm            Phase 2: Organization Assessment

12.00 to 1.00pm            Lunch

1.00 to 2.30pm            Phase 3: Executive Functioning Assessment

2.30 to 2.45            Afternoon Break

2.45 to 4.00            Intervention through video case study

 

Learning Objectives:

  • Define at least 3 different sub categories of Dyspraxia and components thereof
  • List at least 10 different techniques for intervention
  • List at least 20 intervention techniques for each subsection supporting development in Dyspraxia
  • Consider the impact of Dyspraxia on developing learning, reading and writing skill
  • Apply 3 phases of assessment to evaluate the developmental trajectory in Dyspraxia.

 

Details

 

Assessment: Completion of Feedback Form

Certificate of attendance will be provided

Provider Name: Bridging Talents

Presenter: Maude Le Roux, OTR/L, SIPT, DIR/Floortime Expert / Trainer

Bio: Maude Le Roux, OTR/L is an international speaker considering a wide array of topics pertaining development in children. She has been a regular speaker at our events for the past 11 years. Even as she travels and trains extensively, she continues to operate a paediatric practice in Glen Mills, PA. Maude designs her own courses, as well as trains for other organizations such as ICDL (DIR/Floortime) globally. She serves on the Board for ATTACh to develop the consideration of attachment and trauma in the work of occupational therapists. Maude “re-energizes” as she teaches and inspires her listeners to feel the importance of the work they do. She co-authored a book, “Our Greatest Allies” with Lauren O’Malley, available on Amazon.com. Maude opened her own online academy (www.maudeleroux.com) in January 2019 to increase accessibility of practical “know-how” based on scientific theory for therapists, teachers and parents. Her mantra: ‘If a child could, he / she would!”

Special Needs Accommodation: [email protected]

Cancellation policy: [email protected]

Location: Online

Target Audience: Occupational Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Physical Therapists, Educators

Educational Level: Intermediary

Number of Participants: Unlimited

Instructional Methods: PowerPoint, Group Discussion, Video

Contact Hours: 18 hours

Fee: [email protected]

 

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