Enhance Your Therapeutic Approach with Sensory Integration: A Free Course for Therapists
By Sensory Integration Education, 15 March 2023
Are you a therapist looking to enhance your clinical practice? Have you heard of sensory integration (SI) but are intrigued by what an SI approach really entails and the difference it actually makes to clients? Then you will be interested in this new free course for therapists, explaining the extra insights and tools that a thorough understanding of SI can give you.
Transform Your Practice with Sensory Integration: A FREE Course for Therapists
Transform Your Practice with Sensory Integration: A FREE Course for Therapists is for therapists seeking to learn about Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI) and its relevance to their clinical practice.
This online course is ideal for therapists (OTs, PTs, and SLTs) who have yet to train in SI but are interested in learning more about ASI and sensory integration approaches.
Why is Sensory Integration Important?
Join Stephanie Ruppel, Director of Postgraduate Education, and Amy Stephens, Director of Lifelong Learning at Sensory Integration Education, as they explore the importance of SI to practitioners, its relevance to clinical practice, and how to integrate it into your work.
Stephanie Ruppel, Director of Postgraduate Education, and Amy Stephens, Director of Lifelong Learning in a screenshot from the course
Through this free instant-access course, you will gain a better understanding of what SI therapy is and isn’t. You'll also learn four practical strategies that you can safely begin to implement immediately in your work.
You will hear from a range of Advanced SI Practitioners who work across the lifespan and in various settings. These practitioners will share their inspiring experiences of how using an SI approach has transformed their practice and how they couldn’t imagine not having that knowledge at their fingertips today.
A Modern Model of Sensory Integration
The course covers a range of topics, including a modern model of SI, the conflation between sensory processing and autism, and the relevance of SI to both children and adults. You will also explore the value of sensory diets, the relationship between regulation and co-regulation, and what professional training in sensory integration looks like.
Get Instant Access to This Quality Free Resource for Therapists
If you’re curious to learn more,get instant access to this free course for therapists here.
You can view a clip of the content on our YouTube channel too.
Already trained in SI? Please share this free resource with your colleagues and contacts who are Occupational Therapists; Physiotherapists; or Speech and Language Therapists.
