Creation of a sensory room geared towards churches with a bonus of meltdown management!
A quick intro to the course!
A deeper dive into sensory processing and all of the senses needed to understand how to create and implement a sensory room!
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How to use your new knowledge of the sensory systems to create an amazing sensory room!
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A BONUS section of how to handle meltdowns.
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This course gives an introduction to sensory integration and how to create and use a sensroy room in a church. It also provides a bonus section of how to handle meltdowns to keep volunteers and other children safe.
M.S., OTR/L, and Co-Owner of Golden Pediatric Therapy
Katelyn is from Brantley, Alabama where she graduated from Brantley High School in 2015. She then attended Troy University where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science and met her husband (Connor). After graduating, she went on to Alabama State University to obtain her master’s in Occupational Therapy. Katelyn and her husband moved to Montgomery with their two golden retrievers (Molly and Finley) at the end of 2022. When she isn’t treating, Katelyn enjoys spending time with loved ones, reading a good book, and watching Disney movies.
The thing Katelyn loves about occupational therapy at Golden Pediatrics is “taking the time to truly get to know the children and families that we treat so that we can uniquely and holistically serve and support them.”
M.S., OTR/L, and Co-Owner of Golden Pediatric Therapy
Morgan was born and raised in Montgomery, AL. She graduated Alabama Christian Academy in 2016, at which she attended from kindergarten. She attended the University of South Alabama receiving her bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Studies in and also got her Master’s in Occupational Therapy. She currently resides in Pike Road, AL with her husband (Taylor) and two dogs (Harlei and Beau). Their favorite things to do include being outside and reading a good book on their front porch.
The thing Morgan loves about our unique occupational therapy approach the most is “seeing each child’s unique abilities and incorporating them into each treatment session for a boost of confidence when attempting the difficult tasks”.