Early Intervention for Social-Emotional Development: Successful Sensory-Based Strategies for Birth to 5 Years – Karen Lea Hyche

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You can make long-lasting and positive changes at an early age to improve behaviors, mental health and emotional well-being. Join national speaker, Karen Hyche OTD, OTR/L, as she teaches you strategies for successful social-emotional development for children birth to 5 years.

Social-emotional health is influenced by our physical and sensory system as well as our environment. You will learn much-needed strategies for infants and young children who have sensory processing disorders, autism spectrum disorder, development delays, behavior issues or speech and language delays to improve social-emotional development. You will develop special techniques for infants and toddlers that have difficulty transitioning, poor sleep habits and poor eating habits. Discover treatment strategies that will work in the home, daycare, school and clinic, including:


  1. Summarize how sensory and motor systems affect social-emotional development.
  2. Analyze characteristics of sensory processing disorder, autism and general developmental delays.
  3. Formulate when a concern is related to sensory or behavior problems.
  4. Implement strategies for sleep and feeding concerns that can be used at home, daycare or school.
  5. Employ strategies that will help children maintain attention, focus and regulation.
  6. Design and demonstrate how to create plans for parents.
  7. Produce multi-sensory experiences in treatment to improve cognitive and social skills.

Foundations of Social-Emotional Development: Birth- 5 Years

Evaluation Tools & Assessment for Service

Treatment-based Strategies for Motor Development

Sensory-based Strategies for Feed

Strategies for Behavioral Disorders

Strategies for Emotional Disorders

Communication Strategies

Cognitive Strategies

 

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