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AUS STAR Foundations of Development Sensory Processing, Regulation, and Relationship
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5/22/2025 to 5/23/2025
When: May 22 & 23, 2025
9:00 AM- 4:00 PM AEST
Where: Live Online via Zoom
Australia
Contact: education@sensoryhealth.org
(303) 865-7637


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This course introduces participants to the interconnectedness and roles of the three principle domains of development: sensory processing, regulation and relationship. The neuro-foundations and therapeutic guidelines to address each domain will be discussed. Special attention will be given to the unique interrelationship sensory processing has with the other two domains. Clinical implications and guidelines for practice will be discussed.


Cost


Regular Rate: $250 USD = $394 AUD

  

Who should attend
Occupational therapists, speech language pathologists, physical therapists, special education teachers, and other individuals seeking a better understanding of Sensory Processing Disorder.


Attendance Policy

Participants are required to attend the live-streamed sessions in real time to receive a Certificate of Completion for the program. Participants may miss 1 session during the livestreamed course to be eligible for a certificate of completion and CEUs. The course instructor(s) must be informed of any absences ahead of time. Emergencies or unplanned absences will be handled at discretion of the course instructor(s) and Director of Education.

Video recordings are typically available to all participants for up to 1 week after the recorded sessions, however this is not guaranteed due to potential technical issues. If video recordings are available, this may be reviewed in the case of a planned or unplanned absence.


Agenda

Download a copy of the full course agenda here

 

 

Learning Objectives

  • Recognize primary roles and interconnected nature of sensory processing, regulation and relationship in early development
  • Identify neurological foundations and related neurological structures primary to the development of sensory processing, regulation and relationship
  • Define the subtypes of the Sensory Processing Nosology and their impacts on regulation, relationship and function
  • Identify at least three clinical implications of the sensory processing-regulation-relationship triad and strategies to apply in treatments


Presenter

 Tara Whiteford; OT and Clinical Director Look Hear Australia

Cancellation Policy

Registrations cancelled  will be deferred to a future STAR Institute Foundations Course. In the event this program must be cancelled due to illness, fire, strikes, war, acts of God, terrorism or other causes that would prevent the event from taking place, STAR Institute will attempt to reschedule the event. If the event is unable to be rescheduled, STAR Institute will refund all tuition fees paid.

 

Continuing Education

STAR Institute for Sensory Processing Disorder is an AOTA Approved Provider of Continuing Education. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.

AOTA continuing education credit awarded: 12 hours (1.2 AOTA CEUs)

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