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Live Webinar: Multi-Sensory Processing

learn why multi-sensory processing is so helpful for improving skills & confidence

Presented by:

Rachel Harrington (COTA/L, AC, CPRCS) & Jessica Hill (COTA/L, CPRCS)


Live Webinar: Multi-Sensory Processing

LEARN WHY MULTI-SENSORY PROCESSING ACTIVITIES ARE SO HELPFUL FOR BUILDING SKILLS & CONFIDENCE

Presented by:


Live Webinar: Multi-Sensory Processing

Learn why multi-sensory processing activities are so helpful for building skills & confidence

Presented by:

Rachel Harrington (COTA/L, AC, CPRCS) &

Jessica Hill (COTA/L, CPRCS)

Learn All About Multi-Sensory Processing With Our Experts

What is multi-sensory processing and why is it so helpful for sensory kiddos?

Multi-Sensory Processing is using multiple senses at once while completing activities. We'll walk you through why multi-sensory processing is important and we'll give you some fun activities to try!


Multi-Sensory Activities Help Improve:

  • Processing Speed
  • Working Memory
  • Sequencing and Executive Functioning Skills
  • And much more!

Webinar Details

Who:

Great For:

Parents, Therapists, Caregivers, Teachers - everyone!

When:

Monday, June 26th at 11 AM MT

Can't make it live? Sign up to be emailed the recording!

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Meet Your Webinar Hosts

LEARN FROM OUR TWO PASSIONATE (& SUPER FUN) CERTIFIED OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS

We are two very passionate Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants who specialize in Sensory Integration and Primitive Reflex Integration.


After over 6 years of working with children in outpatient settings, we realized we wanted to bring our expertise to more families and therapists. With this mission in mind, we started the All Things Sensory Podcast, and have been creating in-depth trainings to help children with sensory challenges and retained primitive reflexes.


Our goal is to empower and educate families, caregivers, therapists, and educators to ultimately create strong, confident children!


We are so excited to have you join us!

Rachel Harrington (COTA/L, AC, CPRCS)

Jessica Hill (COTA/L, CPRCS)