[Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the paymentPurchase Michelle Fryt Linehan – The Early Intervention Years: Promoting Development in Children Under 3 Years courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41Faculty:Michelle Fryt LinehanDuration:5 Hours 11 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Jun 09, 2017 Manual – The Early Intervention Years (7.99 MB) 124 Pages Available after Purchase OutlineTYPICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDRENInformation from 0-12 months from Amazing BabiesThe “creeping” stageGross Motor Development and Manual Control 1-3 yearsDEVELOPMENT OF THE 7 SENSORY SYSTEMSVisionVisual check list for children under 12 months of ageTouch/SomatosensoryUse of massage and “cultural awareness”Smell/OlfactoryTaste/GustationHearing/AuditoryCauses of hearing impairmentTubes or no tubesProprioceptionVestibularVestibular stimulationTesting Sensory Function in InfantsSpecific Standardized AssessmentsMonth-Specific Sensory Motor Checklist from Pathways AwarenessGravitational Insecurity Test for Children 2-5 yearsMUSCULOSKELETAL CHANGES TAKING PLACEHip jointKnee joint (genu varum, valgum)Foot/ankleDEVELOPMENT OF WALKINGCrucial Elements, postural control, IQ, FPABaby Walkers?GATHERING INFORMATION7 Key Principles of Early InterventionWhat to do before, during, and after administering a screeningPerlman Development Screening ChecklistPathways Awareness InformationHawaii Early Learning ProfilePIQ – video of child using PIQBly’s informationAssessment of Family Activities & Routines, Thomas Jefferson University (2009)Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM)Goal Attainment ScalingMary Massery: Multi-System AnalysisStandardized developmental assessmentsBSIDIII, PDMS-2, AIMSLAB: Practice recording parent goals and establish strategies to work towards those goals (Example given from The Early Intervention Workbook.)EVALUATING AND TREATING DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY AND PREMATURITYVideo of premiePathways Awareness video of typical and atypical development of 6-month old boysDefinition of prematurity; research related to prematurityEvaluating motor skills in premature infantsPosture in positions; TIMP; Early Motor Questionnaire; GMs (video)Treatment Strategies for Premature Infants and Infants with DelayPerlman Center Evidence-Based Practice IdeasIdeas from Dr. Minja Hadders-AlgraGAME (Goals, Activity, Motor Enrichment)4 Ingredients for treating children with CP (Fetters)Evidence-based practice: 2 systematic reviewsHigh-intensity PT for children under 2 years oldPredictors of independent walking in children with CPTraining Head Control in Infants: Group Experience!Teach To Reach programGymboree Baby Play, Happiest Baby on Block, NDT-based activitiesCOPCA vs Traditional NDT-based PT – Early use of COPCAFocus on Function RX ideasReading and Responding to Infant CuesGetting to Know Your BabyUnderstanding My Signals & Taking Care of MeEarly Coping Inventory (for children 4-36 months)Ideas from Ginny Paleg at AACPDM conferenceEquipment UseGo Baby GoStanders (for hip abduction as well) gait trainers/walkersPWBSTheratogsHome-made devicesCase Study With Documentation OptionsICF-CY – electronic documentCase study: use of ICF-CY document, COPM, GASFacultyMichelle Fryt Linehan, MSPT, PCS, MEd, Related seminars and products: 3 Michelle Fryt Linehan, MSPT, PCS, MEd, is a licensed physical therapist and APTA Pediatric Certified Specialist with over 26 years of experience working with children in both rehab and educational settings. Currently she works in an outpatient facility in Spokane, Washington, and owns her own practice, Kinetic Kids Physical Therapy, treating children in Idaho. Ms. Linehan previously worked in the field of education, both in the United States and in Africa, as a teacher and state-level administrator for a total of 13 years. She has spent the last 18 years working as a pediatric physical therapist in a variety of settings: hospital acute care, outpatient, school systems, and early intervention programs. Ms. Linehan also previously owned a pediatric physical therapy practice in Georgia, seeing children in their natural environments.Ms. Linehan received a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs in 1980, obtained a master’s degree in Early Childhood Special Education from the University of Washington in Seattle in 1987, and in 1993 she earned her MSPT from Boston University. Ms. Linehan completed the NDT/Bobath 8-week Pediatric course in 1999 and became a Pediatric Certified Specialist through the American Physical Therapy Association in 2002. She has also earned certifications in Threshold Electrical Stimulation and Infant Behavior Assessment. Ms. Linehan views “Evidence-Based Practice” as a necessary aspect of her clinical practice and continually strives to seek effective ways to provide physical therapy services to all of her patients.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Michelle Fryt Linehan maintains a private practice. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Michelle Fryt Linehan is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association. 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