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School-Based Strategies Using Apps,
Visual Exercises, Primitive Reflexes,
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Kimberly M. Wiggins, OTR/L, CP-BC, is an occupational therapist who has worked extensively in public school settings, outpatient, and
home-based services. Her clinical background also includes extensive training in DIR/Floortime® and certifications in Mobile Devices for
Children with Disabilities, Handwriting Without Tears, Zaner Bloser, and The Listening Program. Ms. Wiggins provides clients with both
a clinical and parental perspective as she is an adoptive parent to a 13 year old boy with special needs and mother of newborn twins.
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School-Based Strategies Using Apps,
Visual Exercises, Primitive Reflexes,
and Sensory Tools
Workshop Dates
Providence, RI
November 06, 2014
Cape Cod, MA
November 07, 2014
Kimberly M. Wiggins, OTR/L, CP-BC, is an occupational therapist who has worked extensively in public school
settings, outpatient, and home-based services. Her clinical background also includes extensive training in DIR/
Floortime® and certifications in Mobile Devices for Children with Disabilities, Handwriting Without Tears, Zaner
Bloser, and The Listening Program. Ms. Wiggins provides clients with both a clinical and parental perspective as
she is an adoptive parent to a 13 year old boy with special needs and mother of newborn twins.
Benefits to Attending
• “Look and touch” actual sensory tools and learn
to “make your own!”
• Accessibility features on the iPad for kids with
special needs
• Interactive group activities: including sample
visual exercises for the classroom
• Yoga positions right from your seat to address
primitive reflexes and movement breaks!
• Demonstrations of apps for behavior, visual
schedules, sensory, fine motor, visual,
organization, handwriting compensation, and
MUCH more!
• Over 100 FREE and inexpensive resources and
websites provided to use IMMEDIATELY
• Low and high-tech options to compensate for
poor handwriting
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800-433-9570 l Online at www.summit-education.com
The Therapist’s Toolbox™ Live Seminar Series
Benefits to Attending
• “Look and touch” actual sensory tools and learn to “make your own!”
• Accessibility features on the iPad for kids with special needs
• Interactive group activities: including sample visual exercises for the classroom
• Yoga positions right from your seat to address primitive reflexes and movement breaks!
• Demonstrations of apps for behavior, visual schedules, sensory, fine motor, visual,
organization, handwriting compensation, and MUCH more!
Workshop Dates
Providence, RI
November 06, 2014
Cape Cod, MA
November 07, 2014
• Over 100 FREE and inexpensive resources and websites provided to use IMMEDIATELY
• Low and high-tech options to compensate for poor handwriting
Who Should Attend
;; OTs & OTAs
;; Paraprofessionals
;; SLPs & SLPAs
;; SEITs
;; Special Education Teachers
;; School Administrators
;; Assistive Tech Team Members
;; School Counselors
;; PTs & PTAs
;; Social Workers
;; Early Childhood Educators
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Primitive Reflexes, and Sensory Tools
Dates & Locations
Providence, RI
November 06, 2014
Crowne Plaza Airport
801 Greenwich Ave
Warwick, RI 02886
(401) 732-6000
Cape Cod, MA
November 07, 2014
DoubleTree by Hilton Cape Cod Hyannis
287 Iyannough Road
Hyannis, MA 02601
(508) 771-1700
Do you work with a child that has difficulty paying attention? No matter what type of academic task a child is
working on, progress is limited if they are unable to maintain their attention. There are many underlying reasons
for a child with a fleeting attention span and many can be related to visual issues, primitive reflexes and possible
sensory diagnosis. Kimberly M. Wiggins is an occupational therapist and a mother of a child with special needs and
has developed techniques and strategies that can mitigate attention issues as well as ease frustration from working
harder to complete simple tasks.
Professionals around the country are finding out that the two most effective strategies to address poor attention
are multi-sensory techniques and technology. Children that receive movement breaks and learn in a multisensory
approach are able to retain information better, and there are now many technology tools that can be used to increase
motivation and attention spans while working on the basic fine motor and visual perception skills. Unfortunately,
technology and sensory equipment can be expensive and hard to come by. This workshop will teach you attention
grabbing strategies that can be implemented immediately into practice. Resources on where to find sensory
equipment as well as low-tech options and instructions on how to make your own sensory items will also be
presented in this interactive workshop. After completing the course, you will have gained activities, exercises, and
resources that you will be able to use the very next day to benefit individual students.
Workshop Outline
I.
Continuing Education Credit
The Visual System and Affects on Attention
»» The 3 components of vision
»» Strategies to remediate visual issues that may impact attention
»» Facilitating visual perception in the classroom
»» Simple and free home exercise programs
»» Apps that can be used to promote the visual system
R GROUP ACTIVITY
II. How Primitive Reflexes Cause Children to Fidget and Lose Interest in Work
»» Explanation of common reflexes seen in the classroom
»» Easing the frustrations of working harder to complete simple functional
tasks
»» Classroom modifications
»» Simple primitive reflex exercises
»» Yoga and sensory motor techniques used to inhibit reflexes
R VIDEO DEMO
III. Sensory Strategies to Improve Attention Span
»» Why sensory exercises should be used regularly, throughout the day
»» Multisensory learning activities for increased attention spans
»» Importance of movement breaks and new techniques to try
»» Cheap, free, and easy solutions
»» Alertness and relaxation strategies
»» Sensory apps for the classroom
R LOOK AND TOUCH SENSORY TOOLS
About Your Program Instructor
Kimberly M. Wiggins, OTR/L, is a licensed occupational therapist specializing in pediatrics who has worked
extensively in public school settings, outpatient, and home-based services to children of all ages with a variety
of diagnoses and special needs. She is the owner of listenWRITE shineBRIGHT™, which predominantly focuses on
increasing the handwriting and listening skills of children and providing workshops for professionals and families on a
variety of topics. She is an authorized provider of the The Listening Program®, and has received certifications in Mobile
Devices for Children with Disabilities®, Handwriting Without Tears® and the Zaner-Bloser Handwriting® programs. Her
clinical background also includes training in DIR/Floortime®, Mary Benbow’s Kinesthetic Approach to Handwriting,
Sensory Integration, and Autism Spectrum Disorders. Ms. Wiggins provides clients with both a clinical and parental
perspective as she is an adoptive parent to an 13 year old boy with special needs. She is an experienced National
program developer who has produced and presented training workshops and seminars on such topics as handwriting
and sensory integration to teachers, therapists, administrators, and parents, including OT State Associations and the
2012 National Special Education Conference in Seattle, WA. Ms. Wiggins received her Bachelor’s of Science degree
in occupational therapy from Utica College of Syracuse University. She is a member of the American Occupational
Therapy Association, a member of the NYS OT Association (NYSOTA) and the Pediatric Special Interest Section
Coordinator for this organization. She is also a past president of the Junior League of Binghamton, NY.
IV. Technology Motivators
»» The 21st century digital learner
»» Balancing multisensory activities and technology & motivators in the
classroom and therapy
»» Low tech options
»» Free typing websites and adaptations
»» Using Google Chrome to increase interactivity in the classroom
»» Student’s rights using assistive technology and mobile devices
»» How to efficiently look for appropriate apps
R DEMONSTRATIONS
V. Using Devices for Students with Disabilities
»» iPad hints, shortcuts, & accessibility features
»» Compensation techniques for handwriting and taking notes
»» Effective and adaptive styluses
»» Apps that address:
• Organizational tools for the therapist and student, including visual
schedules
• Reward systems
• Improving fine motor to complete academic tasks
• Increasing visual perception skills
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2. Design inexpensive classroom sensory techniques.
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3. Utilize effective strategies for using an iPad in the classroom or clinic.
4. Demonstrate movement breaks that can be used in multiple settings.
5. Identify visual difficulties & primitive reflexes as the two commonly overlooked issues leading to misdiagnosis.
6. Implement exercises to inhibit primitive reflexes & facilitate visual perception in the classroom.
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7. Recognize the balance between multisensory activities and technology.
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Occupational Therapists - Summit Professional Education is an AOTA Approved Provider of continuing
education - provider #5873. This course is offered for 0.6 AOTA CEUs (6.0 contact hours). The assignment
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the program. Social workers participating in this course will receive 6.0 clinical continuing education clock
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Educators – MA: Many states grant local boards jurisdiction over professional development plans and
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meets your state or district requirements, 6.0 hours. RI: This continuing education workshop is worth 6.0
professional development hours. Please retain your certificate of completion for your district professional
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Physical Therapists - MA: This workshop meets accepted standards for continuing competence activities.
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This event contains intermediate level content.
SATISFACTORY COMPLETION
Participants must pay tuition fee, sign in, attend the entire seminar, complete an evaluation and sign out in
order to receive a certificate of completion. Participants not fulfilling these requirements will not receive a
certificate. Failure to sign in or out will result in forfeiture of credit for the entire workshop. No exceptions
will be made. Partial credit is not available.
WORKSHOP HANDBOOK
Included with your registration you will receive a comprehensive manual compiled by the instructor.
DISCLOSURES: Guidelines exist whereby all speakers must disclose any relevant relationships. Kim
Wiggins is compensated as the owner of the owner of listenWRITE, shineBRIGHT™ and by Summit as an
instructor. She has a non-financial relationship as an authorized provider of the The Listening Program®.
Learning Objectives
1. Determine the appropriate use for sensory activities and technology for individual cases.
Speech-Language Pathologists & Audiologists - This program is offered for 0.6 CEUs (Intermediate level,
Professional Area).
Your instructor will break
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