Average Rating: 100% would recommend this course to other healthcare professionals.
Audience: Registered Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, LPN’s
This course will teach positioning techniques to identify early motor delays movement at 2, 4 and 6 months of age. Additionally this webinar will provide a deeper understanding of early detection, early intervention and referral procedures for early motor delays; along with possible outcomes associated with lack of Tummy Time. Learners will view footage of typically developing and atypically developing infants showing how the power of observation can help detect early motor delays. After viewing this presentation, a nurse should be able to talk to parents about atypical motor movement, what to do if atypical motor movement is suspected and how they can practice Tummy Time with baby.
Objectives:
- Understand the free resources available through Pathways.org that help maximize child development
- Understand the rise and cause of early motor delays in infants
- Gain knowledge about the Kong method of observation to recognize motor irregularities at 2, 4, and 6 months old
- Convey importance of Tummy Time to patients and how to implement into an infant's daily routine
- Make recommendations for patients on how to get therapy services for their child
You will have access to the course for 90 days from date of purchase. If you have any questions or concerns about your access please reach out to friends@pathways.org
System Requirements
Desktop:
- A Broadband Internet connection
- Web browser:
- Internet Explorer 8+
- Firefox 2+
- Safari on Mac 1.2+
- Google Chrome
- Javascript and Cookies enabled
Mobile Devices:
- Apple devices using Safari
- Android devices using Chrome
While not a requirement the course is best viewed using a minimum screen resolution of 1024x768.
If you have any trouble or need technical assistance please email mmedellin@pathways.org
PLEASE NOTE: When you sign up for this course login information will be sent from the Pathways.org Learning Portal, Litmos.