May 23 @ 12 p.m. ET
In this webinar, Catherine Cavaliere, PhD, OTR/L and Nadia Rust, OTD, OTR/L investigate the unexplored ways in which the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) supports nervous system regulation in an Early Intervention Program through a combination of disciplines that are often kept separate — research, academic and clinical.
Catherine and Nadia will share the knowledge gained from serving the infants and toddlers of McCarton Center Bronx in a cross discipline partnership. Through findings across multiple case studies, they will offer learnings such as a developmental approach to the SSP, provider considerations and the necessities of classroom regulation.
In this webinar, Catherine and Nadia explore…
- Nervous system considerations to support connection, communication and other skill development
- Initial discoveries when delivering the SSP in early intervention settings including provider, administration, activity and classroom considerations
- How a research, academic and clinical partnership can enhance outcomes and create innovation and evolution within a practice