Sensory Integration (S.I.) Paediatrics MODULE 4th group – ATHENS 2025
DURATION:
4 days
START DATE:
20/02/2025
CITY:
Athens
COURSE VENUE:
Seminar Room EPIMORFOSIS 105 Karaoli & Dimitriou Str. (ex Eleftherias), 18345 – Moschato – Athens
COURSE FEE:
530€
DOWN PAYMENT:
230€
MAX. NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS:
45
ANAILABLE PLACES:
0
Address to

This course is addressed to Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Therapists and other related Health Professionals.

Course Language

The language of the seminar will be Greek.

Information

LLLC, EPIMORFOSIS intends to organize a Sensory Integration seminar for children – Sensory Integration (S.I.) paediatrics MODULE 1 with professor Dimitrios Mylonadis.


The seminar lasts 4 days and will be held in Athens.


The cost of the seminar is 530.


In order to finalize your registration and ensure a placement to this seminar, a down payment of 230€ must be deposited.


The remaining amount of 300 must be deposited at least 2 days before the start of the seminar.


What is sensory integration?


Sensory experiences include touch, movement, body position, sight, smell, taste, sound, and gravity. The process by which the brain organizes and interprets the various information / stimuli is called sensory integration. Sensory integration is the essential basis for the further development of learning functions and normal behavior.
For most children, sensory integration develops in the process of normal childhood activities.


In some children, sensory integration does not develop as effectively as it should. This is known as sensory processing disorder (SPD). When this process is disrupted then learning problems, motor and behavioral problems can occur.
The idea and theory of sensory integration came from Dr. A. Jean Ayres, PhD, OTR, an occupational therapist from California, USA.


As an occupational therapist, Dr. Ayres showed interest in how sensory process and motor design disorders are involved in learning and daily activities. This theory was developed and clarified by the researcher Dr. Ayres, as well as by other experts.


In addition, the literature in the fields of neuropsychology, neurology, physiology, child development, psychology, and the conduct of basic and applied research studies has contributed to the development of theory and intervention strategies.


Some SPD / DSI findings:
– Physical awkwardness
– Difficulty learning new moves
– The level of activity is unusually high or low
– Physical ignorance
– Improper reaction to contact, movements, images or sounds
– Low self-esteem
– Social and / or emotional difficulties


In addition there may be:
– Attention disorder, impulsivity, lack of attention control.
– Delay in speech, language and / or motor skills.
– Special learning difficulties and / or perception difficulties
– Lack of self-care skills.



An important step in promoting sensory integration in children is to recognize that it exists and that it plays a vital role in their development. Research to date has identified the main diagnostic categories associated with SPD
– Invasive Developmental Disorder (including Autism and Aspergers Syndrome)
– Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (A.D.H.D./A.D.D.)
– Learning disabilities (special learning difficulties, eg dyslexia)
– Developmental Disabilities
– Fragile X Syndrome
– Developmental coordination disorders [DCD]


What can we do?


If a child is suspected of having SPD /, then he / she should be evaluated by an occupational therapist, physiotherapist or speech therapist, who should be trained in sensory integration.
Assessments usually consist of standardized tests that examine posture, balance, coordination, and reactions in the sensory environment.
After careful analysis of the results and information of the evaluation by the parents and other specialists, the therapist will make suggestions regarding the treatment and will define the profile of the sensory process of the child’s abilities, whether the child has SPD or not.
An important factor in the treatment that uses the sensory integration approach is that the child’s motivation plays an important role in the choice of activities.
Most children tend to look for activities that are beneficial to them at this point in their development. It is this active involvement and exploration that makes the child more mature and able to organize sensory information.
Specific skills training is not usually the focus of this therapeutic approach. When using the model of sensory integration, the goal of therapy is to manage the underlying problems, not to teach a particular activity.



Sensory integration 1 – Theory and Therapeutic Intervention


The seminar contains the theory of Sensory Integration, the evaluation in terms of Sensory Integration and the principles of treatment using Sensory Integration techniques. The lectures cover the structures of the sensory systems, neurology and function. Sensory classification / identification in practice will be analyzed based on the theory of Sensory Integration.
Educational videos are used to better understand the theory, evaluation and treatment.


Participants can report cases of their patients for discussion.
Upon completion of the seminar, participants will be able to:


– Examine the principles of Sensory integration in the context of theory, evaluation and therapeutic intervention.
– Examine their structures and functions through the nervous system, which affects the sensory process.
– Analyze the types of sensory process dysfunctions, the associated characteristics / behaviors and select the appropriate intervention strategies.
– Evaluate the clinical findings of Sensory Integration.


Video demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtszqdr4GW4

Time Schedule

Day 1
08.30 – 09.00 Registrations
09.00 – 11.30 Theory of sensory integration
11.30 – 11.50 Break
11.50 – 14.00 Theory of sensory integration
14.00 – 15.00 Break
15.00 – 16.30 Operation of the CNS & S.I.
16.30 – 16.50 Break
16.50 – 17.30 CNS & S.I.
17.30 – 18.00 Questions – Answers


Day 2
09.00 – 10.30 Room system
10.30 – 10.50 Break
10.50 – 13.00 Room system
13.00 – 14.00 Break
14.00 – 15.30 Optical system
15.30 – 15.50 Break
15.50 – 16.30 Optical system
16.30 – 17.00 Questions – Answers


Day 3
09.00 – 10.30 Acoustic system
10.30 – 10.50 Break
10.50 – 13.00 Acoustic system
13.00 – 14.00 Break
14.00 – 15.30 Practical overview
15.30 – 15.50 Break
15.50 – 16.30 Practical overview
16.30 – 17.00 Questions – Answers


Day 4
09.00 – 10.30 Room System – Evaluation and Treatment
10.30 – 10.50 Break
10.50 – 12.30 Body-aesthetic System – Evaluation and Treatment
12.30 – 13.30 Break
13.30 – 15.00 Sensory Regulation – Evaluation and Treatment
15.00 – 15.20 Break
15.20 – 16.30 Sensory Regulation – Evaluation and Treatment
16.30 – 17.00 Questions – Answers

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Ways of Payment

1. Credit or Deposit card payment
You can deposit the down payment or the total fee via credit or deposit card (Visa, Mastercard & American Express) from the webpage of each course, through VivaPayments.
You are solely responsible for the proper entry and the genuineness of your credit/deposit card’s details. EPIMORFOSIS bears no responsibility in case of any error.
Any payment commission is charged to  EPIMORFOSIS


2. Deposit – Transfer to our bank account.
You can deposit or transfer the requested amount for your registration to the following accounts, writing your full name in the field “Reason for the Beneficiary”:
PIRAEUS BANK:
ΙΒΑΝ: GR5501722380005238070348955
SWIFT(BIC): PIRBGRAA
 
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IBAN: GR6801102170000021744103439
SWIFT(BIC): ETHNGRAA
 
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SWIFT(BIC): CRBAGRAA
 
EUROBANK:
ΙΒΑΝ: GR4502600370000010201090153
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Beneficiary: EPIMORFOSIS KENTRO EPIMORFOSIS STELECHON YGEIAS OE
 
The bank transfer fee charged to EPIMORFOSIS


Terms of Participation

1. A certificate of attendance, a degree or a diploma will be issued.
2. Printed handouts are provided (notes or relevant book).
3. In case of cancellation of the seminar due to EPIMORFOSIS’s responsibility, deposited fees will be refunded immediately.
4. EPIMORFOSIS reserves the right to change the date or postopone  seminars, informing participants by phone and / or sms & e-mail. In such a  case participants are entitled to request full refund of their fees if they do not wish to attend the seminar on the new date or to use this amount for their participation in other seminars or services of the company.
5. In the event of a strike, government’s bans, heavy bad weather, and generally any event beyond the reasonable control of the organisers  which impedes the execution of part or all of the seminar, the organizers reserve the right to change the date and time of the event. In this case the fees are not refundable but are valid as they are.
6. Cancellation of participation due to participant’s responsibility is possible only by email, as follows:
• up to 30 days prior to the start of the seminar, all deposits are refundable.
• up to 15 days prior to the start of the seminar, 50% is refundable.
• no refund after this deadline, exceptions could be only by decision of EPIMORFOSIS.
7. The realisation of the course will be confirmed by email or/and sms to be sent to participants, in time.
8. It is advised to not buy your flight tickets until you receive this confirmation email (or/and sms).
9. LLC-1 EPIMORFOSIS keeps the right to change course venues.


Hotels

You can make your own reservation declaring the name of Epimorfosis.
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