Like many pediatric therapists, I got into this field to inspire joy and growth in the kids I work with. But, over time, I found myself bogged down by clinical goals and hyper-focused on measurable outcomes. The result? Kids disengaged, and the breakthroughs in session didn't seem to translate into real life.
That's when I remembered the magic of PLAY.
Shifting my focus back to making therapy fun again not only re-engaged my young clients, but the skills they learned started showing up in their daily lives! That's why I'm so excited about this Course — it's packed with the tools and techniques that reignited my own passion for pediatric therapy.
You'll learn how to truly engage kids through play while taking away evidence-based strategies to address:
- Neuro approaches: visual processing, task-oriented therapy, and cognitive rehab
- Kid-specific orthopedic conditions: congenital, trauma, and overuse disorders
- Reflex integration techniques to improve functional movement patterns
- Interoceptive strategies for enhancing self-regulation and body awareness
And you'll be learning directly from leaders in the field, like Karen Pryor, Mike Studer, Kim Wiggins, Cara Koscinski, Varleisha Lyons, and Rosemary Gambatese!
Gwen Wild, MOT, OTR/L, PESI Rehab
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- Stress-free therapy to keep kids engaged and meet goals
- Cutting-edge neuro and ortho practices for better results
- Sensory and interoceptive techniques for a whole-child approach
- Fun, neuroplasticity-based activities to boost motor skills
- Home programs that empower families and foster collaboration
- Strategies to achieve outcomes, reduce frustration, and avoid burnout
— Holly H, PT
— Lynn N, OT
I'm Working with Kids, Now What?
✔ I'm juggling multiple conditions and treatment plans... where do I start?
✔ How to confidently identify when to refer for additional help
To Play or Not to Play?
✔ Weighing the benefits of play-based therapy
✔ Easy-to-apply techniques to integrate play into sessions
✔ Recognize when certain approaches aren't effective and how to pivot
✔ Are there alternatives to traditional interventions?
Myth Busting: What Pediatric Rehab Is and Isn't
✔ How the brain and body develop during therapy
✔ Every session is an opportunity for breakthroughs
✔ What are "primitive reflexes" and how do they impact progress?
✔ Are family members contributing to or hindering treatment?
✔ What if the issue isn't just physical?
Effective Therapeutic Strategies for Everyday Challenges
- Techniques that motivate kids and build essential skills
- Creating routines that stick, from start to finish
- Stay calm and keep sessions on track, even when kids get frustrated
- Balancing screen time with movement
- Navigating peer interactions, friendships, and teamwork
- Keep your sessions organized and adaptable
Set Your Young Clients Up for Success in Daily Life
- What to expect in therapy sessions
- Partnering with parents and caregivers for continued progress
- How to navigate school-based therapy plans like 504s and IEPs
- Making therapy fun while addressing behavioral challenges
- Handling setbacks and slow progress with confidence
Fostering Independence as Kids Grow
- Let them show what they can achieve
- Encourage safe use of technology for learning and development
- Prepare older kids for what's next in their rehab journey
- Supporting transitions to school or home life changes
- Helping families navigate therapy post-discharge
Growing Pains and Gains: Orthopedic insights into congenital, developmental and red flag conditions
Mike Studer, PT, DPT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, CBFP,
CSRP,
FAPTA
Learn to confidently identify and treat orthopedic conditions such as hip dysplasia, scoliosis, and
Functional Neurologic Disorders in children. Mike Studer's expert guidance will leave you with
advanced techniques to address pediatric-specific considerations in concussion and fracture
management.
Palmar and Plantar Grasp: Integration through Neuroplasticity
Karen Pryor, PhD, PT, DPT, CH, CFPS
Palmar and plantar grasp, toe walking, and other reflexes can interfere with functional movements in
children with sensory and neurological challenges. Karen Pryor will teach you how to integrate
sensory
strategies to activate the brainstem and midbrain, helping children overcome these barriers and
achieve better motor and learning outcomes.
Fun-Focused Cerebral Palsy Strategies
Rosemary Gambatese, PT, MSPT
Cerebral palsy doesn’t have to limit play! Rosemary Gambatese will show you how to incorporate
backwards walking, whole-body vibration, and playful activities to support motor function while also
reviewing the latest medical treatments, like Botox and surgery, to keep your interventions
up-to-date.
Balancing Act: Self-Regulation and Motor Skills in ASD
Varleisha Lyons, PhD, OTD, OTR/L, ASDCS
Regulating the body and emotions is challenging for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Varleisha Lyons will explore neurologically based techniques that enhance self-regulation and motor
skill development, creating balance between body and mind.
Interoception Unleashed: Revolutionary Techniques for Sensory Processing Disorders
Cara Koscinski, OTD, MOT, OTR/L, CAS
Interoception is often the hidden key to self-awareness and regulation. Cara Koscinski will guide
you
in using play-based activities to help children connect with their bodies, improving their emotional
awareness, decision-making, and overall well-being. Help your clients tap into their
'Spidey-sense'
for better outcomes!
Vision and Motor Skill Development: Spot the Hidden Challenges
Kim Wiggins, OTR/L
Vision plays a vital role in learning and motor development, yet subtle issues often go unnoticed.
Kim
Wiggins will teach you how to identify these challenges, offering practical strategies and free
resources to support kids who struggle with attention and learning due to visual impairments.
Fine Motor Success: Strategies for Posture, Stability, and Grip
Kim Wiggins, OTR/L
Fine motor skills are essential for daily activities like handwriting and self-care. Kim Wiggins
will
share 30 easy-to-implement strategies for promoting posture, shoulder stability, bilateral
coordination, and grip strength. These practical tools will help children succeed in any setting.
Play Therapy: The Magic Ingredient for Pediatric Rehabilitation
Sheetal Parikh, OTD, OTR/L, ASDCS, CYT
Play isn't just fun—it's a therapeutic superpower! Sheetal Parikh will show you how to
harness the
magic of play to engage children, improve motor skills, and support cognitive and sensory
development.
This course will give you evidence-based interventions that turn every session into a playground of
possibility.
Your peers are raving about this course...
★★★★★
— Julie S, OT
A seasoned physical therapist, Rosemary Gambatese specializes in treating children with neurological disorders, such as cerebral palsy. Her expertise in motor function rehabilitation, including the use of playful strategies like backward walking and whole-body vibration, makes her a leader in pediatric therapy.
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With a focus on sensory processing and interoception, Cara Koscinski is an authority on creating fun, play-based therapeutic activities. Her work in enhancing emotional identification and self-regulation through sensory integration has positioned her as a trusted voice in pediatric occupational therapy.
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Dr. Varleisha Lyons is an expert in neurological development and self-regulation, particularly in children with autism spectrum disorder. Her research-driven methods focus on improving motor skills through evidence-based, neurologically-based interventions that deliver lasting results.
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Sheetal Parikh is an expert in pediatric occupational therapy with over 20 years of experience working with children diagnosed with autism, ADHD, and sensory processing disorders. She integrates sensory integration, self-regulation, and mindfulness into her therapy, using fun, movement-based interventions to support developmental progress. As a certified Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Specialist and yoga instructor, she also brings a holistic approach to her work in schools and private practice.
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A renowned expert in pediatric neurorehabilitation, Dr. Karen Pryor specializes in using sensory strategies to address motor and learning challenges in children. With her extensive experience, she's known for transforming therapeutic outcomes by integrating neuroplasticity-based techniques into everyday therapy sessions.
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An industry leader in neurology and motor learning, Dr. Mike Studer brings decades of experience treating pediatric orthopedic conditions. His innovative approaches to motor function, including work with functional neurologic disorders, have set him apart as a sought-after clinician and educator.
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A developmental expert and highly sought-after presenter, Kim Wiggins has dedicated her career to advancing pediatric therapy, particularly in the areas of visual processing and fine motor skills. Her practical strategies empower therapists to make immediate and impactful changes in their clients' lives.
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We’re that confident you'll find this learning experience to be all that's promised and more than you expected.