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Meeting the Therapy Needs of Infants, Toddlers and Children with Disabilities in Rural Communities Saturday, March 19, 2011 Perkins Building Eastern Kentucky University 521 Lancaster Avenue Richmond, KY This conference focuses on serving the needs of rural occupational therapists, physical therapists, and speech-language pathologists who desire increased competency in the provision of evidence-based practice service delivery and increased understanding of diversity issues for infants, toddlers and children with disabilities in early intervention or school-based settings.

Objectives At the completion of the conference learners will: 1. Reflect on economic, historical, and social issues as they relate to the education of students with disabilities in diverse, rural America.

2. Identify the components of an effective distance education program to meet the needs of personnel who provide services for students with disabilities in rural Eastern Kentucky.

3. Develop awareness and understanding of the unique challenges and rewards possible with rural pediatric practice.

4. Develop an understanding of the necessary personal and professional skill set necessary for successful rural pediatric practice.

5. Understand the difference between workload and caseload and identify the four premises of the workload model.

6. Understand steps to conduct a workload analysis and understand the process for implementing the plan.

7. Recognize the importance of advocacy for workload and services for children with disabilities at the state and local level.

8. Describe common features of early children with an autism spectrum disorders targeted for therapy interventions.

9. Identify recommended intervention practices for children with an autism spectrum disorder. 10. Identify common evidence-based themes across assessment and intervention practices yielding favorable outcomes for individuals with an autism spectrum disorder.

11. Describe the use of social skills groups supports social participation of children and youth on the autism spectrum disorders.

12. Discuss how social skills groups may be implemented by a variety of professionals in schools. 13. Have questions answered regarding serving a diverse population of children with disabilities.

There is no registration fee; however, registration is required and there will be a $35 charge ($15 for students) for handouts, lunch, refreshments, and CEUs. For further program information contact: Susan Effgen, PT, PhD, FAPTA at: seffgen@uky.edu Christine Myers, PhD, OTR/L at: Christine.Myers@EKU.EDU Jane Kleinert, PhD, SLP-CCC at: jklei2@uky.edu


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