The Profectum Foundation supports parents and professionals as they strive to help each individual reach their full potential regardless of their diagnosis. This conference brings autism and mental health treatment up to date through the latest research and practice supporting the mind and body. Four novel areas holding great promise in supporting well-being are highlighted in this years’ conference.
Webcast presentation titles that are included with this series are listed below
Sneak Peek! The Profectum Parent Toolbox
The DIR Model – Mind-Body Approach: Health and Emotional Well-being is an Individual Difference
Chronic Pain in Children with ASD: a Mind-Body Paradigm
Working from the Inside Out- Integrating Medical and Developmental Intervention to Support Health, Well-Being and Developmental Progress in Children with ASD and Related Disorders
“Ask the Doctor” (Panel Discussion)
The Use of Virtual Reality for Building Relationships, Decreasing Anxiety, and Developing Competencies
The Pokemon in the Room: Exploring the Benefits and Drawbacks of Technology
Evidence for Video Games that Encourage Social Interactions, Reveal Unique Skills & Abilities and Foster Executive Function in Individual with Diverse Needs
The Fathers’ Journey: Bringing the Father Factor into Your Home (Panel Discussion)
DIR Model Therapeutic Play Groups for Siblings of Children with ASD
Learn and Move to the Sights and Sounds of Writing: Effectively use Music, Movement and Technology to Engage Students in Handwriting
Focus on Family: Solution Oriented Approaches For Families Faced by Developmental Challenges
The Profectum Parent Toolbox Webcast Series (PPT) – A FREE Resource for Parents, Families, Educators, Paraprofessionals and Professionals – THE LAUNCH!
Floortime Strategies: A User’s Guide to the DIR Model
Finding the Balance: The Benefits and Risks of 21st Century Technology for Individuals with Sensory and Motor Differences
The Profectum Foundation supports parents and professionals as they strive to help each individual reach their full potential regardless of their diagnosis. This conference brings autism and mental health treatment up to date through the latest research and practice supporting the mind and body. Four novel areas holding great promise in supporting well-being are highlighted in this years’ conference.
Webcast presentation titles that are included with this series are listed below
Sneak Peek! The Profectum Parent Toolbox
The DIR Model – Mind-Body Approach: Health and Emotional Well-being is an Individual Difference
Chronic Pain in Children with ASD: a Mind-Body Paradigm
Working from the Inside Out- Integrating Medical and Developmental Intervention to Support Health, Well-Being and Developmental Progress in Children with ASD and Related Disorders
“Ask the Doctor” (Panel Discussion)
The Use of Virtual Reality for Building Relationships, Decreasing Anxiety, and Developing Competencies
The Pokemon in the Room: Exploring the Benefits and Drawbacks of Technology
Evidence for Video Games that Encourage Social Interactions, Reveal Unique Skills & Abilities and Foster Executive Function in Individual with Diverse Needs
The Fathers’ Journey: Bringing the Father Factor into Your Home (Panel Discussion)
DIR Model Therapeutic Play Groups for Siblings of Children with ASD
Learn and Move to the Sights and Sounds of Writing: Effectively use Music, Movement and Technology to Engage Students in Handwriting
Focus on Family: Solution Oriented Approaches For Families Faced by Developmental Challenges
The Profectum Parent Toolbox Webcast Series (PPT) – A FREE Resource for Parents, Families, Educators, Paraprofessionals and Professionals – THE LAUNCH!
Floortime Strategies: A User’s Guide to the DIR Model
Finding the Balance: The Benefits and Risks of 21st Century Technology for Individuals with Sensory and Motor Differences
Although all providers in this directory have completed one or more of Profectum’s certificate training courses on the DIR-FCD model, the providers listed in this directory are independent contractors. Providers are not agents nor are they employees and nor are they under the control of Profectum Foundation. Providers are solely responsible for the quality of the services you receive.
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