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Digital Seminar

"Break Through" Self-Regulation Interventions for Children and Adolescents with Autism, ADHD, Sensory or Emotional Challenges


Speaker:
Sheetal Parikh, OTD, OTR/L, ASDCS, CYT
Duration:
6 Hours 15 Minutes
Language:
Presented in EN, subtitles in EN and FR, handouts in EN
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Jul 19, 2024
Product Code:
POS058570
Media Type:
Digital Seminar


Description

Message from Your Presenter …

No one ever said that working with children with autism, ADHD or sensory disorders is easy. Theo will only eat white foods, tends to be buried in his own world and melts when he is transitioned too quickly. Steven, in 6th grade, has ADHD, poor organisation skills and an attitude that is hard to break through. But, how do we help a child break through the self-regulation issues that limit their achievements?

I discovered this was a simple question with a complex answer. I set out to learn as much as I could about theories, techniques, and research that could help make the lives of these young people much more manageable and promising. I took intensive courses on multi-sensory approaches, sensory integration, self-regulation, yoga, autism, ADHD and became a certified autism specialist in 2018. I have extensive experience adapting these techniques to make them usable in a variety of settings while working closely with teachers, aides, child study professionals, and parents.

Join me as I guide you through a broad set of self-regulation interventions culled from my years of research and practice along with strategies for adapting them to your setting. You will leave my program with the essential skills, interventions and strategies to help children find harmony with themselves, their families, and the world around them!

You will learn:

  • The most effective calming, sensory, motor or behavioural techniques for a given type of behaviour
  • Peer-to-peer video feedback as a social intervention for children and teens with ASD
  • Sleep interventions for children with erratic sleep schedules
  • Interventions for repetitive and restrictive behaviours for a child with stereotypy
  • Organisation strategies for home and school for teenagers with ADHD
  • And more!

Credit

Program Information

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Handouts

Speaker

Sheetal Parikh, OTD, OTR/L, ASDCS, CYT's Profile

Sheetal Parikh, OTD, OTR/L, ASDCS, CYT Related seminars and products

SPOT Therapy, LLC


Sheetal Parikh, OTD, OTR/L, ASDCS, CYT, has been an occupational therapist since 2001. Dr. Parikh is a clinical assistant professor in the masters and doctorate occupational therapy programs at St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, PA. She teaches in courses such as neuroscience, clinical skills, movement analysis, evaluations and assessments, rehabilitation interventions, and developmental interventions.

Dr. Parikh has over 20 years of clinical experience working with children and adults in a variety of settings and with a variety of diagnoses. Since 2006, Dr. Parikh has worked in the school setting with children and adolescents diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), sensory processing disorder (SPD), attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), developmental delays, genetic disorders, neurological disorders, and orthopedic disorders. She has also worked in early intervention, pediatric medical day cares, adult rehabilitation hospitals, acute care hospitals, sub-acute rehabilitation facilities, skilled nursing facilities, and home care.

Dr. Parikh is the founder and owner of SPOT Therapy, LLC, a company that specializes in providing occupational and physical therapy services in the schools. She provides evaluations, treatments, interventions, and education in the areas of sensory integration, self-regulation, autism, ADHD, and developmental delays. Dr. Parikh is a certified Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Specialist (ASDCS) and a certified yoga instructor (CYT). She teaches dance, yoga, and mindfulness to children of all abilities.

Dr. Parikh earned her Doctorate degree in occupational therapy in 2014 from Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA, with a focus on the multi-sensory approach to teaching handwriting. She earned her master’s degree in occupational therapy and her bachelor’s degree in health sciences in 2001 from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, PA.

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Sheetal Parikh has employment relationships with Saint Joseph's University, Salem County Special Services, and SPOT Therapy. She receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Sheetal Parikh has no relevant non-financial relationships.


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Objectives

  1. Utilise effective calming, sensory, motor or behavioural techniques and activities for a given type of behaviour in the classroom, clinic and home.
  2. Demonstrate early predictors of ASD, ADHD and sensory challenges in infants and toddlers to design appropriate interventions.
  3. Implement interventions for repetitive and restrictive behaviours for a child with stereotypy.
  4. Integrate peer-to-peer video feedback into social interventions for children and teens with ASD to increase social ease.
  5. Utilise the “Bedtime Fading with Response Cost” sleep intervention for children with erratic sleep schedules.
  6. Design innovative grounding activities and organisational strategies effective for teens with ADHD for at home and school.
  7. Integrate “team-based” self-regulation interventions for the classroom, clinic and home.

Outline

The Many Challenges of Self-Regulation

  • Balance the needs of the body, brain, senses, emotions, and the social self
  • Emotional regulation and sensory regulation
  • Neurotypical children v. atypical children
  • Differences with ASD, ADHD, and other challenges
  • Tying intervention to assessment results
  • How well are we doing the research?

A Little Bit of Neuroanatomy

  • Cerebellum: The prediction machine
  • The ASD, ADHD, sensory connection
  • Mapping emotions
  • The vagal nerve’s job in all this

Let’s Talk about Infants and Toddlers

  • Early predictors of ASD, ADHD, and sensory challenges
  • Infants, temperament, crying, and social attention
  • Facial expressions and emotions in ASD
  • Parent video feedback with infants makes a difference!

Self-Regulation for All Age-Groups and Behavior Types

  • Calming and gradual exposure and desensitisation
  • Rethinking the classroom, office, and/or home environment
  • Strategies for pre-school and the kindergarten classroom
  • Play, play, play! Inside/outside the classroom
  • Classroom aerobics and other activities
  • Heavy work, exercise, deep pressure, and play

Eating and Sleeping Can Co-opt Good Effort

  • Effect of poor sleep on repetitive behaviours and negative affect in ASD
  • Effects of sensory processing on sleep
  • Bedtime fading
  • Melatonin, elimination diets and supplements for ASD and ADHD
  • Sensory intervention at mealtime

Autism Spectrum Disorder: Techniques You Should Absolutely be Using

  • Engaging lists, stories, and transitions (Make them fun!)
  • Making consistency as your modus operandi
  • Play engagement, DIR, ABA, discrete trials and more
  • Restrictive, Repetitive Behaviors (RRBs) Interventions
    • High order v. low order
    • Exercise and aquatic movement
    • Ayres’ Sensory Therapy®
    • Mixed method interventions
  • Help kids with ASD handle peer rejection
  • Video feedback for social scenarios: Do’s and don’ts

ADHD: Effectively Intervene with This “Moving Target”

  • A new look at combined ADHD and Concentration Deficit Disorder
  • Innovative organisation techniques
  • Creating simple habits and keeping it simple
  • Grounding activities: Mindfulness, karate, HIIT
  • Self-management intervention and “getting to centre”
  • Check impulsivity meta-cognitive group games
  • Revisiting feedback and timing in the cerebellum

Special Interventions for Teens and Tweens

  • Video feedback: Create appropriate expressions, reactions, and interactions
  • Social skills programs to develop real-life empathy
  • Regulation techniques for social situations and avoiding peer rejection
  • Sensorimotor Therapy to cut through trauma

It’s a Team—Going for the Championship

  • Partnership of teachers, therapists, and specialists
  • Interlace the team’s self-regulation goals to make them effective
  • How to include parents: Highly effective at-home interventions

Target Audience

  • Occupational Therapists
  • Occupational Therapy Assistants
  • Speech-Language Pathologists
  • Teachers/School-Based Personnel
  • School Administrators
  • School Social Workers
  • Physicians
  • School Counsellors
  • School Psychologists
  • School Guidance Counsellors
  • Psychologists
  • Social Workers
  • Licensed Professional Counsellors
  • Physical Therapists
  • Physical Therapist Assistants

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