This seminar presents aspects of neuroanatomy involved in learning and learning disabilities. Topics include: Growth and Development of the Nervous System, Essentials for Learning, Memory and Recall, Nervous System Pathology including Shaken Baby Syndrome, ADD/ADHD, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Autism. Overview of the Visual System and its importance in learning is also presented. Handouts included in PDF file format.
1. Describe the importance of gaining upright posture for development and learning.
2. Describe the development of movement.
3. List functional components of the nervous system.
4. Identify the essentials of learning.
5. Identify the various types of nervous system pathology.
6. Describe the importance of the visual system in learning.
Level I Introductory/no prerequisites required.
Accepted by NBCOT for PDUs. ,Approved by the New York PT Board, California PT Board and the Illinois PT Board. For other State PT Board approvals click on CEU Course Approvals on the CEU Course Listing Page. Approved by the Illinois Early Intervention Training Program (IEITP) for 3.0 hrs Atypical Development
3.0 hrs Typical Development
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