Course Description
This course presents a clinical reasoning model for supporting children who experience unique behaviors related to differences in sensory modulation and present with additional needs to understand their sensory, social, and emotional worlds.
The understanding of treatment for individuals with sensory modulation difficulties (SM) are becoming better identified in the greater body of sensory integration theory. This course will provide an overview of the theoretical foundations of SM from occupational therapy literature and related neuroscience research. A model for planning, implementation, and monitoring treatment will be presented: Sensation, Task, Environment, Predictability, Playfulness, Self-Monitoring, and Interactions or the S.T.E.P.P.S. I.
The STEPPSIⓒ is a principle-based model that breaks down treatment into easily understandable components. The STEPPSIⓒ is an evidence-based model originally devised in the late 1990-s and now updated for a new generation of therapists and for educators and parents.. Participants should have foundation knowledge in sensory integration (Ayres SI (ASIⓇ) in particular) theory and treatment.
The STEPPSI Cohort February- April 2025
Learning in Community
We have created the cohort version of the STEPSI course to provide participants with an interactive learning opportunity that supports further integration and understanding of how to utilize this tool in everyday practice.
THE DETAILS:
DATES: February 1st- April 5th, 2025- The course has been divided into 8 modules. The first pre-recorded lecture will be released on February 1st, 2024.
Live, Cohort Meetings: February 21st, 2025; March 14th, 2025; April 5th, 2024 -1-3 pm MST.
ONLINE DISTANCE LEARNING: This course consists of pre-recorded lectures that participants will take at a guided pace, integration of learning activities, and a case study assignment to support application in everyday practice.
In addition to the coursework outlined above, there will be three, live virtual group meetings with Tracy. While not a requirement for course completion, attendance is highly encouraged. The cohort meetings will encompass opportunities for Q&A with Tracy, reflective learning activities, and elaboration of course topics.
EDUCATIONAL LEVEL: Introductory. There are no prerequisites for this course. Participants would benefit, however, from having foundational knowledge of sensory integration (Ayres SI (ASIⓇ) in particular) theory and treatment.
TARGET AUDIENCE: Occupational therapists, Occupational therapy assistants
INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: Pre-recorded lecture videos, course slides, and a case study
CONTINUING EDUCATION INFORMATION: Developmental FX is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. PD activity approval ID #0000006421 . This distance learning course will be offered at 1.6 AOTA CEUs, beginner educational level, in the OT service delivery category. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS: In order to earn continuing education credit for this course, it must be completed in entirety. This includes: watching all of the pre-recorded videos, receiving passing scores (60% or higher) on integration of knowledge quizzes, completion of the case study assignment, and a passing score (60% or higher) on the post-evaluation. At this time, the learner must complete a PD activity in entirety in order to receive credit and associated CEUs. No partial credit will be awarded.
ADA/ Section 504: If you require accommodations or have a request related to accessibility, please email [email protected] for assistance.
DFX Learning Journeys is an AOTA Approved Provider. Course Approval ID#0000006421 for this course.
Course curriculum
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Welcome to The STEPPSI: A Tool for Effective Clinical Reasoning
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Course Overview and Course Schedule
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Copyright Guidelines
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STEPPSI Course Slides
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Section 1: Handout Packet: Larger Slides
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STEPPSI Selected References
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Chapter 1 Preview
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Before You Begin: Case Study Prep
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Chapter 1: Introduction to the STEPPSI and Why Clinical Reasoning Is Important
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TQEs Chapter 1
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Chapter 1: Integration of Knowledge Quiz
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Chapter 1: Pause and Practice
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Chapter 2 Preview
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Chapter 2: Sensory Modulation & Regulation in the Context of Broader SI Capacities
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TQEs Chapter 2
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Chapter 2: Integration of Knowledge Quiz
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Chapter 3 Preview
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Chapter 3a: Coming to an Understanding of Sensory Modulation & Regulation
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TQEs Chapter 3A
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Chapter 3b: Neuroscience Concepts of Sensory Modulation & Regulation*
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TQEs Chapter 3B
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Chapter 3: Pause and Practice
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Section 2: Handout Packet
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Chapter 4 Preview
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Chapter 4: Clinical Reasoning Process
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Chapter 4: Pause and Practice
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TQEs Chapter 4
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About this course
- $550.00
- 53 lessons
- 14.5 hours of video content
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
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Define clinical reasoning and summarize why it is important in everyday practice
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Identify the core underpinnings encompassed within the STEPPSI process.
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Recognize how the STEPPSI process aligns with Ayres Sensory Integration.
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Demonstrate the ability to generate a comprehensive, individualized treatment plan based upon the STEPPSI
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Implement the STEPPSI process to create comprehensive treatment plans across practice settings.
Meet Your Instructors
Executive Director, Occupational Therapist Tracy Stackhouse
MHS (OT) Dave Jereb
Cancellation Policy
Cohort Based Learning Experiences: Cancellations must be submitted in writing to [email protected] 72 hours prior to the start of a cohort learning experience in order to receive a full refund (with the exception of a $25 administrative fee.) Please note that participants will be made aware of their ability to access recordings of the live cohort meetings upon registration if applicable for the course.
DFX Learning Journeys reserves the right to cancel an event with due cause. If a cancellation should occur, participants will be refunded in full and made aware of the cancellation as soon as possible using the provided contact information.