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Sensory Processing and State Regulation in the Classroom

  • Tuesday, November 10, 2015
  • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Rogers Park Montessori School, 1800 W. Balmoral, Chicago, IL 60640

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Professionals in Learning Disabilities

and Special Education

presents

Sensory Processing and State Regulation in the Classroom

    

Presented by Rachel Morris, OTRL

Tuesday, November 10, 2015
7:15 PM*

     Rogers Park Montessori School
  1800 W. Balmoral
Chicago, IL  60640
   
 
 Rachel will provide an explanation of basic intake and processing of sensory intake, and what it looks like when it's successful and when it's not.  Participants will develop an understanding of intervention strategies and how to incorporate them in the classroom.  A variety of sample environments will be provided for attendee to use as a platform from which to work toward success for their students within their educational environments.

Rachel Morris, OTRL, is a pediatric occupational therapist who has worked with children with special needs for nearly 20 years and has done so as an OT for the last 19 years.  She has worked in outpatient clinical settings as well as providing home-based therapy, and most recently, as a consultant for REACH.  She has worked with a wide range of diagnoses, including Autism Spectrum Disorder, Sensory Processing Disorder, Downs Syndrome, ADHD/regulatory disorders, genetic disorders, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy, and burns among others.

*Before the meeting, we will meet at 7PM for "Network and Nosh."

PLD/SE is an approved provider of professional development and continuing education by the Illinois State Board of Education for teacher certification renewal plans. PLD/SE membership is required for CPDU credits. DISCLAIMER: Professionals in Learning Disabilities and Special Education is a not-for-profit organization offering continuing education programs to inform members of current instructional practices, assessment, and policy issues in the field of learning disabilities. PLD/SE also offers a referral service to the community, providing qualified professionals for diagnostics and remediation. PLD/SE provides programs as a service to its members. PLD/SE does not endorse any specific program, speaker, instructional materials, method, treatment, or evaluation center for children with disabilities.

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          This event is free. No pre-registration required.                 
                     
          

 

PLD/SE is an approved provider of professional development and continuing education by the Illinois State Board of Education for teacher certification renewal plans. PLD/SE membership is required for CPDU credits. DISCLAIMER: Professionals in Learning Disabilities and Special Education is a not-for-profit organization offering continuing education programs to inform members of current instructional practices, assessment, and policy issues in the field of learning disabilities. PLD/SE also offers a referral service to the community, providing qualified professionals for diagnostics and remediation. PLD/SE provides programs as a service to its members. PLD/SE does not endorse any specific program, speaker, instructional materials, method, treatment, or evaluation center for children with disabilities.

Visit us at pldsechicago.org

PLD/SE is an approved provider of professional development and continuing education by the Illinois State Board of Education for teacher certification renewal plans. PLD/SE membership is required for CPDU credits. DISCLAIMER: Professionals in Learning Disabilities and Special Education is a not-for-profit organization offering continuing education programs to inform members of current instructional practices, assessment, and policy issues in the field of learning disabilities. PLD/SE also offers a referral service to the community, providing qualified professionals for diagnostics and remediation. PLD/SE provides programs as a service to its members. PLD/SE does not endorse any specific program, speaker, instructional materials, method, treatment, or evaluation center for children with disabilities.

Visit us at pldsechicago.org
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Professionals in Learning Disabilities and Special Education is a not-for-profit organization offering continuing education programs to inform members of current instructional practices, assessment, and policy issues in the field of learning disabilities.  PLD/SE also offers a referral service to the community, providing qualified professionals for diagnostics and remediation.  PLD/SE provides programs as a service to its members.  PLD/SE does not endorse any specific program, speaker, instructional materials, method, treatment, or evaluation center for children with disabilities.  

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