
Care2Learn kicks off the New Year with four new accredited Therapy CE courses on key topics like video modeling, conflict resolution and negotiation to improve patient outcomes. Let’s get learning!
Video Modeling: A Research-Based Approach (1430A)
Author: Laurie Jacobs, MA, CCC-SLP
CE: 1 hour
Accreditation: Approved for OT
This Intermediate Level course will help learners discover the effectiveness and high motivational levels found in students when using video modeling to increase social skills. Students will learn the ins and outs of creating their own videos and ways to use wisely what is on the market today.
Conflict Resolution: Working with Advocates (1433A)
Author: Deborah Adamczyk Dixon, M.A. CCC-SLP
CE: 1.25 hour
Accreditation: Approved for OT
This Introductory Level course provides an overview of the tools available to manage conflict. Working with parent advocates can be a challenging situation. However, given the right skill set, it can also be an opportunity to enhance relationships, collaborate and be innovative.
Best Practices for Empowering Adolescents to be Partners in the Learning Process (1435A)
Author: Vicki Lord Larson, PhD, CCC-SLP
CE: 1 hour
Accreditation: Approved for OT
This Intermediate Level course will discuss best practices and guiding principles to empower adolescents to join in the learning process. Emphasis will be on developmental issues during adolescence, assessment approaches to foster adolescents’ participation, and learning principles and strategies for achieving academic progress, interacting in personal-social situations, and reaching vocational potential.
Conflict Resolution: Exploring and Identifying Areas of Interest for the OT (1444A)
Author: Nicholas R. Martin, M.A.
CE: 1 hour
Accreditation: Approved for OT
“Interests” refers to the good intentions and anticipated benefits that drive the positions that participants at IEP meetings may take. One of the keys to team success is knowing how to explore and clarify these interests. In this Introductory Level course, participants are provided with easy-to-follow and practical steps to guide them through the four elements of “principled negotiation,” of which the exploration of interests is the key ingredient.