Seminar Topics
Roxanne Small is available for speaking engagements. The following are a few of the topics that she specializes in. Seminars for professionals in the area of pediatric therapy and early intervention can be designed for the specific needs of the group. To schedule a seminar please contact ggrsmall@cox.net.
Upcoming Seminars:
Chronologically Controlled Developmental Therapy Level I (CCDT)
Boise, Idaho
September 5-6, 2008
Chronologically Controlled Developmental Therapy Level II (CCDT)
Dayton, Ohio
October 2008
Speaking Topics:
- Will Your Child Stay Standing When the Winds of Life Blow?
Understanding foundation principles of development helps to anchor your child. Building high level skills with a firm foundation is a plan for success! Learn easy, practical ideas you can use with any age child. This seminar is 40 to 60 minutes in length.
- Looking Eye-to-Eye with Your Adopted Child
Are you wondering if you and your child have bonded? This seminar provides practical activities that enhance the bonding process, no matter the age of the child. Is your child your birth child and you wonder if you’ve bonded? This seminar applies also. Learn more and walk away with tools that work. This seminar is 30 to 40 minutes in length
- Help! I Can’t Walk in My House because of all the Baby Toys!
This seminar will help you navigate the baby store registry experience. Do you really need a swing, exersaucer, bumbo chair,…? Are any of these detrimental to your child? What are the best activities for your baby? Find out the answers and save money in the process. This is a must for soon to be parents. This seminar is 30 to 40 minute in length
- Introduction to Chronologically Controlled Developmental Therapy
This seminar is for professionals wanting to learn more about this therapy technique created by Ed Snapp, PT. This seminar is 3 hours long and covers topics such as prenatal development, neonatal development, the importance of crawling, eye-hand connections, and much more.
- Seminars for professionals in the area of pediatric therapy and early intervention can be designed for the specific needs of the group.
- For more information on Chronologically Controlled Developmental Therapy (CCDT)
visit: www.ccdtherapy.com or www.futuresunlimited.com
Contact Information: ggrsmall@cox.net
