Range of Motion (ROM) is the potential movement a joint can move in various directions or planes.
It can be active (AROM): Movement is performed by the individual. It can be passive (PROM): Movement is applied outside of the individual. For the purpose of adapting Alive Activities, it will be assumed that the OT will use clinical judgement in the type of ROM. Unless otherwise stated, the activity can be implemented using both AROM and PROM.
Range of Motion (ROM) is the potential movement a joint can move in various directions or planes.
It can be active (AROM): Movement is performed by the individual. It can be passive (PROM): Movement is applied outside of the individual. For the purpose of adapting Alive Activities, it will be assumed that the OT will use clinical judgement in the type of ROM. Unless otherwise stated, the activity can be implemented using both AROM and PROM.
Range of Motion (ROM) is the potential movement a joint can move in various directions or planes.
It can be active (AROM): Movement is performed by the individual. It can be passive (PROM): Movement is applied outside of the individual. For the purpose of adapting Alive Activities, it will be assumed that the OT will use clinical judgement in the type of ROM. Unless otherwise stated, the activity can be implemented using both AROM and PROM.
Range of Motion (ROM) is the potential movement a joint can move in various directions or planes.
It can be active (AROM): Movement is performed by the individual. It can be passive (PROM): Movement is applied outside of the individual. For the purpose of adapting Alive Activities, it will be assumed that the OT will use clinical judgement in the type of ROM. Unless otherwise stated, the activity can be implemented using both AROM and PROM.
Muscle strength is a muscle’s capacity to exert force against resistance. Endurance refers to the ability to perform a specific muscular action for a prolonged period of time.
Muscle strength is a muscle’s capacity to exert force against resistance. Endurance refers to the ability to perform a specific muscular action for a prolonged period of time.
LIVE Question & Answer
"Sensory Integration in the Schools"
OT Collaborative

August, September, & October 2025, School Based OT Question & Answer Session, Group Mentoring, In Depth Study Session- 9 hours or 4.5 PDUs
Cost - $225 for all 6 sessions (9 hours)
* Limited to 20 participants.
* Thursdays: August 14 and 28, 2025
September 11 and 25, 2025
October 9 and 23, 2025
* 7:00 pm- 8:30 pm EST
*If you have individual questions, scenarios, challenges in sensory integration in the school setting, you can submit questions before the session on the appropriate form. (All questions are anonymous) You may also use the chat to ask questions during the session. All questions are important and relevant questions! If submitting any client documentation, please remove all identifying information. Submit documentation directly to Kareen at kareenrobbinsot@gmail.com.
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Following individual questions, the following topics will be discussed, but not limited to the discussion:
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Session 1: Sensory Integration in the schools overview.
Session 2: Sensory Integration and Tier 1
Session 3: Sensory Integration and Tier 2
Session 4: The Sensory Component of an Educational Occupational Therapy Assessment
Session 5: Sensory Integration Interventions in the School Setting
Session 6: Challenges, Barriers and Successes of Sensory Integration
A certificate of completion for 9 hours or 4.5 PDUs will be provided if you attend the LIVE session. There will be no recordings for these sessions. If you are unable to attend a session, please email Kareen at kareenrobbinsot@gmail.com.
There are no refunds provided once the collaborative begins. However, you may use your credit towards a future collaborative session.
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