Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 We had a group of 5 for a special discount for the 3 day seminar and now someone dropped out. If any parents, teachers, or therapists are interested to join our group, e-mail me. I have taken one NN course and it is so GREAT. This says it's for young children but you can use it with any impaired child with terrific, quick results.www.neuronetonline.com About the Workshop The Early Learning Program is an early intervention program that is designed to help children ages 3 to 5 reach developmental milestones in hearing, motor skills, and communication through ten sequential levels of exercises. This program may also be appropriate for children who have developmental delays. Baby Steps has been renamed the " Early Learning Program " to better reflect the developmental usefulness of the program for pre-school children and children with developmental concerns. This seminar will benefit: audiologists speech therapists physical therapists occupational therapists psychologists optometrists Following this workshop you will be able to: Use the Early Learning Software to develop neural networks linking hearing, balance, foot movement, hand movement, listening and talking. Adapt NeuroNet exercises to meet individual needs for preschool children ages 3-5 and older children with developmental delays. Explain the neuroscience research behind improving attention, memory and learning. Apply for NeuroNet Certification or Licensure to be able to offer NeuroNet to clients. Early Learning Program Testimonials From a speech therapist's point of view, it's all about the carryover... -Marilyn Swearingin, SLP, St. Louis, MO Many preschool children who come to me with fine motor delays tend to present with delays in other areas, too. The Baby Steps Program is a great approach to address many school readiness skills. The structured levels have engaging, developmentally appropriate exercises which are easy enough for parents to continue with at home. I highly recommend this program for the early-intervention and school-based therapist. -Angelika Brocklehurst, OTR/L, Decatur, GA About the Workshop Presenter W. Rowe created the NeuroNet Programs to address learning disabilities through vestibular and auditory therapy procedures that develop temporal processing. Ms. Rowe has an undergraduate degree in Speech Education from New York University, and a graduate degree in Speech and Hearing Science from Washington University, St. Louis. She has presented the NeuroNet Therapy Program at conferences and workshops in the US, Europe, and Central and South America. Ms. Rowe is a member of the American Academy of Audiology and the American Speech and Hearing Association. She currently maintains a private practice in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 Can you provide more details about the dates, time and cost of the workshop and if it offers CEUs. Thanks. From: sList [mailto:sList ] On Behalf Of playparentSent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 10:57 PMTo: sList Subject: NEURONET-WE NEED ONE MORE We had a group of 5 for a special discount for the 3 day seminar and now someone dropped out. If any parents, teachers, or therapists are interested to join our group, e-mail me. I have taken one NN course and it is so GREAT. This says it's for young children but you can use it with any impaired child with terrific, quick results.www.neuronetonline.comAbout the WorkshopThe Early Learning Program is an early intervention program that is designed to help children ages 3 to 5 reach developmental milestones in hearing, motor skills, and communication through ten sequential levels of exercises. This program may also be appropriate for children who have developmental delays. Baby Steps has been renamed the " Early Learning Program " to better reflect the developmental usefulness of the program for pre-school children and children with developmental concerns.This seminar will benefit: audiologists speech therapists physical therapists occupational therapists psychologists optometrists Following this workshop you will be able to: Use the Early Learning Software to develop neural networks linking hearing, balance, foot movement, hand movement, listening and talking. Adapt NeuroNet exercises to meet individual needs for preschool children ages 3-5 and older children with developmental delays. Explain the neuroscience research behind improving attention, memory and learning. Apply for NeuroNet Certification or Licensure to be able to offer NeuroNet to clients. Early Learning Program Testimonials From a speech therapist's point of view, it's all about the carryover...-Marilyn Swearingin, SLP, St. Louis, MOMany preschool children who come to me with fine motor delays tend to present with delays in other areas, too. The Baby Steps Program is a great approach to address many school readiness skills. The structured levels have engaging, developmentally appropriate exercises which are easy enough for parents to continue with at home. I highly recommend this program for the early-intervention and school-based therapist.-Angelika Brocklehurst, OTR/L, Decatur, GAAbout the Workshop Presenter W. Rowe created the NeuroNet Programs to address learning disabilities through vestibular and auditory therapy procedures that develop temporal processing. Ms. Rowe has an undergraduate degree in Speech Education from New York University, and a graduate degree in Speech and Hearing Science from Washington University, St. Louis. She has presented the NeuroNet Therapy Program at conferences and workshops in the US, Europe, and Central and South America.Ms. Rowe is a member of the American Academy of Audiology and the American Speech and Hearing Association. She currently maintains a private practice in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.No virus found in this message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.comVersion: 10.0.1204 / Virus Database: 1498/3526 - Release Date: 03/24/11 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2011 Report Share Posted April 24, 2011 Hi - I'm assuming this is filled up. Could you please let me know if there is another training? I am a speech language pathologist in an autistic cluster and also I have a private practice in the afternoons. I am very interested in the Neuro Net program. Thanks - Karyn Henry, MS CCC-SLP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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