Motor Sensory

Presenter(s): Priscila Tamplain, PhD

Many individuals diagnosed with ADHD display motor challenges that may not receive proper assessment and intervention as more emphasis is placed on the cognitive and behavioral issues associated with this diagnosis. This webinar will discuss the prevalence and nature of motor challenges, and explore the potential for the co-occurrence of Developmental Coordination Disorder, in this population. Dr Tamplain will explain how assessment tools such as the Movement ABC-3 and BOT-3 can be useful in detecting motor concerns when working with individuals with ADHD.

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Presenter(s): Haylie L. Miller, Ph.D.

Autism and Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) share many similar behavioral-level motor features, however the underlying neuromotor mechanisms of these two conditions may differ. Join this webinar to explore the relationship between motor features of autism and DCD, learn how these features manifest across the lifespan, and discuss implications for clinical practice.

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Presenter(s): Elizabeth Munsell, PhD, OTR/L and Melinda Cooper

Join this one-hour webinar for a description and demonstration of the new BOT-3 features and additional items. Increase your understanding of what to expect and how the BOT-3 updates can enhance your practice. 

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Presenter(s): Elizabeth Munsell, PhD, OTR/L and Melinda Cooper

The BOT-3 and Movement ABC-3 are both newly revised tools for assessing gross and fine motor coordination in children and young adults. Join this webinar to find out what's new with the revised versions, discover the unique characteristics of each test, and learn about the applications of both tools in clinical practice.

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Presenter(s): Melinda Cooper

In this webinar, Melinda Cooper, Occupational Therapist, and Movement ABC-3 Product Manager outlines what's changed from Movement ABC-2, explores new features of the third edition, and discusses clinical applications of the tool.

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