Dr. Joshua Feder is a child and family psychiatrist with a clinical practice in Solana Beach, California. Associate Clinical Professor at University of California at San Diego School of Medicine, and Senior Expert with the Early Years. Dr. Feder conducts research and trains clinicians to promote regulation, social communication, and learning and he is engaged in peace building through support of early childhood development in conflict regions. Dr. Feder advocates nationally and internationally on issues related to peace building, informed consent, and Evidence Based Practices, and he serves as Medical Director at SymPlay, developing interactive technology and distance learning systems to support relationship-based interventions. Dr. Feder is known as an engaging speaker and many of his lectures can be found online through joshuafedermd.com and circlestretch.com.
Rosemary White has been an occupational therapist since 1972 and brings a wealth of clinical experience to every workshop she teaches throughout the United States and internationally in Canada, Europe, South Africa, Uganda and Australia. Rosemary is a true clinician’s clinician! Rosemary received her neurodevelopmental therapy training in London with the Bobaths, her sensory integrative therapy training in Los Angeles with Dr. A Jean Ayres and her training in the DIRFloortime® model with Stanley Greenspan and Serena Wieder, Ph.D. and the Faculty of ICDL. She currently owns and operates Pediatric Physical and Occupational Therapy Services in Seattle, Washington. Rosemary has her certificate in the DIR model and has been senior faculty on the Interdisciplinary Council on Developmental and Learning Disabilities (ICDL) chaired by Stanley Greenspan, M.D. and Serena Wieder, Ph.D., since 2002. Rosemary is on the clinical faculty at the University of Washington in the School of Nursing Infant Mental Health Certificate Program. Rosemary is also faculty in the ICDL Graduate School in the Ph.D. in infant and early childhood mental health and developmental disorders. This is an on-line Ph.D. program providing education to professionals throughout the world. Rosemary is also Profectum Foundation Faculty.
Presenters: Josh Feder, MD and Rosemary White, OTR/L
In this presentation videos of a child in a DIR Model Summer Camp “playing” with peers on the school playground will be shown to highlight the sensory motor aspect of play in the natural setting. Connection Coder, a NEW Video coding app will be used to identify the length of and degree of engagement of this child interacting with his peers over time. This session will be a dynamic interaction between Josh and Rosemary as they discuss relationship based strategies that support sensory and motor challenges that lead to enhancing peer interactions, friendships and fun in this natural setting as well as ways to document the change clinically and statistically.
Presenters: Josh Feder, MD and Rosemary White, OTR/L
In this presentation videos of a child in a DIR Model Summer Camp “playing” with peers on the school playground will be shown to highlight the sensory motor aspect of play in the natural setting. Connection Coder, a NEW Video coding app will be used to identify the length of and degree of engagement of this child interacting with his peers over time. This session will be a dynamic interaction between Josh and Rosemary as they discuss relationship based strategies that support sensory and motor challenges that lead to enhancing peer interactions, friendships and fun in this natural setting as well as ways to document the change clinically and statistically.
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