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• Archive: Faculty:Tracey DavisDuration:1 Hour 58 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Apr 30, 2020 Description Illinois Educators Self-study Instructions (28.5 KB) Available after Purchase Illinois Educators Evaluation Form (1.2 MB) Available after Purchase Instructions for ASHA credit - Self-Study Only (64.4 KB) Available after Purchase Outline Solve Technology, Access, Ethics and Confidentiality Challenges Access to service Overcome a lack of equipment and resources in telehealth sessions How to ensure confidentiality for home-based sessions Build rapport using the telehealth service delivery mode Aligning telehealth with school standards Ethical issues you need to know Telehealth Toolkit: Successfully Convert Your Therapeutic Activities to the Virtual Space Controlling the environment Motivating kids through technology Tips for creating efficient treatment plans How to incorporate exercises into your virtual therapy session Manage small groups via telehealth Strategies for involving the caregiver Working with younger and high needs students Faculty Tracey Davis, MOT, OTR/L Related seminars and products: 6 Global Therapy Consultants Tracey Davis, MOT, OTR/L, is a pediatric occupational therapist and the Director of Clinical Affairs for TalkPath Live, a telehealth company offering virtual OT, PT, Speech, and Mental Health/Counseling services to schools and private pay clients.
• She is the owner of Global Therapy Consultants and provides structured literacy tutoring and therapy services both in person and via telehealth using secure video conferencing software.Tracey offers in person training, webinars, and consultations to teachers, therapists, psychologists, and families in the areas of dyslexia, learning differences, trauma-informed care, and telehealth services, and presents at professional conferences and guest lectures at universities.
• She is active in the American Occupational Therapy Association and the American Telemedicine Association Telerehabilitation Special Interest Group.
• In addition to significant experience in the areas of dyslexia and learning differences, trauma informed care, and telehealth, Tracey holds a Level I Mentorship certification from the STAR Institute, a sensory based organization.
• She often incorporates sensory processing treatment strategies into structured literacy tutoring sessions, using her knowledge of neurological systems to enhance the learning of children with dyslexia.Tracey received her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology in 1998, followed by a Master’s of Occupational Therapy in 1999.