Course III -Promoting Effective Bilateral Integration
Course III -Promoting Effective Bilateral Integration
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Why We Love It
Bilateral integration? Hand dominance? Crossing midline? What does this mean, and why are they fundamental to a child’s learning and daily living? In this self-paced training, we’ll explore the 5 developmental stages of bilateral integration. We’ll understand how to identify when a child is struggling with bilateral coordination and how it impacts their general functioning and academic success. You’ll learn both the research and theory behind these skills and get practical activities to implement at home or in the classroom so they can learn and thrive.
- Perfect for parents, teachers, administrators, and occupational therapists
- Take short tests throughout to review and assess your mastery
Course Certification Information:
We provide a certificate upon successful completion of this course. This online interactive course has a final quiz. A score of 70% or more generates a certificate of completion, which can then be submitted to your governing organization for CEUs. This course is 60 minutes long.
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