On-SIte Program for the 2023 ATRA Annual Conference September 9 - 12, 2023
*Sessions subject to change.
* ALL CEUs have been approved by NCTRC.
*Check pdf for NCTRC Specialty Certification approved courses.
Pediatrics is More than Play: The Role of the TR Professional
Session Description
This session will explore developmental milestones related to TR-specific interventions; current research, models, and theories such as the ICF; and the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACES) on development. We will discuss how to approach pediatric patients with the understanding that the hospital environment, medical diagnoses, and psychosocial factors must all be considered in selecting appropriate leisure interventions. We will provide tools and resources on how to expand your professional presence with your multidisciplinary team. Attendees will have opportunities to discuss and collaborate, work on case studies, and practice identifying goals and interventions tailored to developmental ages (birth-5 years) and diagnoses.
Learning Outcomes
1. Identify 2 models or theories of evidenced based practice that support the role of the CTRS in a pediatric setting.
2. Identify 3 factors that affect development of the child in a hospital setting.
3. Describe the difference between developmental and chronological age.
4. Identify 3 leisure interventions that would support functional outcomes.
5. Write 2 functional goals based on a specific age and diagnosis.
6. Identify 3 skills to promote your professional presence.
Presentation Track: Select ALL that Apply
Child and Adolescent
Management
Research
Target Audience
New Graduates/New Professionals
Educators/Researchers
Mid-Career Professionals
Primary Presenter
Christine Havach, Nationwide Children's Hospital
Credentials
MA, CTRS