Bruce W. McCollum

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Behind a Meltdown Is Often a Nervous System Asking for Help…

A child who melts down at mealtime, avoids certain textures, or can’t settle for sleep isn’t always displaying a behavior problem — often it’s a sensory processing pattern that hasn’t been identified yet. Direct Care Training’s Advanced Sensory Integration Techniques for Pediatric OTs sharpens the assessment and intervention skills to catch it.

The course covers advanced assessment techniques for analyzing sensory profiles, then moves into individualized intervention strategies across vestibular, proprioceptive, and tactile systems. It applies these directly to school settings and daily routines, closing with real case studies and best-practice sharing to connect theory to everyday practice.

Michigan AFC CEU-eligible, this course also equips OTs to coach families and staff and document interventions clearly — turning sensory strategies into outcomes that hold up across home, school, and community settings.

Enroll today: Advanced Sensory Integration Techniques for Pediatric OTs



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