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October 17–19, 2026 | Brea, CA
The following is the Session Descriptions for the 2026 ATRA Annual Conference in Brea, CA. All sessions, times, and presenter information have been confirmed, though final adjustments may occur due to unforeseen circumstances onsite.
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For information on our On Demand Conference offerings, please visit: ATRA SoCal On Demand
Continuing Education (CEUs):
NCTRC pre-approval is pending fr all sessions for CEUs.
Once the program is pre-approved; For questions related to specialty certification areas, please refer to the PDF version of the program for designation icons and CEU-eligible sessions.
Code of Conduct:
All attendees, speakers, exhibitors, and guests are expected to uphold the ATRA Conference Code of Conduct.
To review the Code, view it here.
Note on Non-ATRA Activities:
Please note that any events or activities not listed in the official ATRA SoCal program are independently organized and not affiliated or sponsored by ATRA. ATRA is not responsible for independently coordinated events, meetups or activities not articulated in this program. Individuals interested in non-ATRA sponsored activities should contact their respective organizations directly for details.
This poster presents an exploratory analysis of parent-reported outcomes of school-based recreational therapy (RT) using the Home and Community Social Behavior Scales (HCSBS). The project examines social competence and antisocial behavior in K–12 students receiving RT services and highlights the value of incorporating parent perspectives to better understand functioning beyond the school setting. The poster emphasizes the importance of multi-informant assessment and provides a framework for evaluating RT outcomes across home, school, and community environments.
1. Identify the purpose of using parent-reported measures (HCSBS) in evaluating school-based recreational therapy. 2. Differentiate between school-based and home/community-based assessment perspectives in RT evaluation. 3. Recognize key considerations when evaluating RT outcomes across multiple environments (school, home, community).
Kelley McCubbin, PhD, CTRS/L, is an Assistant Teaching Professor at Oklahoma State University. Her work focuses on recreational therapy (RT) practice and research, with an emphasis on school-based RT, professional burnout, the role of professional associations, and factors impacting student outcomes such as recreation habits and life satisfaction.