Vestibular & Proprioception:  A deeper dive into our senses & support
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Vestibular & Proprioception: A deeper dive into our senses & support

Join us in exploring the importance of understanding the various sensory systems, which is essential for well-being!

By Networks for Training and Development, Inc.

Date and time

Thursday, May 29 · 12 - 1pm PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

This session will be pre-recorded and sent straight to your inbox on May 29th!

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Having a solid working knowledge of how each sensory systems functions is important for our own well-being, but also for others in our lives & those we may support in different ways.


What are some common ways our vestibular & proprioceptive systems can go sideways & not work the way one might expect?

What are some less common and rare differences?

What are some things that can be done to compensate for these "sideways" times when this system goes astray?

How can we support people (and even ourselves!) who experience any number of these misfires with their vestibular & proprioceptive sensory systems?


Be sure to join in for a jam-packed one hour session to dig more deeply, explore, & gain know-how to assist and support people in your life (and, again, yes even yourself!) to live a well balanced life. You will be sure to come away with a deeper understanding and tools you can use for support!


Tracy Lapreziosa, OTR/L, currently serves as the Accomodations and Wellness Coordinator for Networks for Training and Development. She joined the Networks team as of July 2017, however has been associated with Networks through her practice as an Occupational Therapist since the 90s.Tracy is a graduate of Elizabethtown College with a BS in Occupational Therapy and Kutztown University with a MA in Counseling Psych. She also has a specialty certificate in school based therapy from MCP Hahneman University. Tracy has decades of experience working with children, adolescents and adults with developmental and/or physical disabilities as well as Spectrum disorders in a variety of settings including schools, homes and work environments. She has also studied Sensory Integration Practices with Sensory Integration International and completes accessibility evaluations which include the effects of the environmental sensory inputs on one’s ability to function efficiently in their environments.Tracy believes that understanding our own unique sensory processing is critical to our self-care, relationships and overall wellness. Integrating sensory strategies into everyday life benefits everyone!

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Funding provided by Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services

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Frequently asked questions

What if something came up and I can't make it that day of the virtual event?

Can't make it in person virtually the day of the session? No worries.. this will be recorded and be emailed to you within 7-days. A certificate of attendance will also be available.

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Networks for Training and Development (Networks) is a non-profit organiation dedicated to promoting inclusive communities through quality training, consultation, and demonstration for individuals with disabilities, families, businesses, and neighborhoods.

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