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AOTA CEUs Available Practical Strategies for OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS to Strengthen Students Functional Vision and Visual Perceptual Skills to Increase School Success 2015 Schedule Arizona Phoenix April 20 (Glendale) AZ Clock Hours Available Seminar Presented by Kathy Bryte, M.Ed, OTR/L Outstanding National Speaker, Author and School Based Occupational Therapist Specifically Designed for School Based Occupational Therapists, COTAs, Special Education Staff, Classroom Teachers, and Education Teams working with students in Preschool Grade 12 hhwhat you can do in your role as an Occupational Therapist or COTA to help your students strengthen their functional visual skills and visual perception skills to greatly increase their academic success strategies that work! hhdozens of ready to use interventions to integrate multi sensory learning activities that support the development of functional visual skills within the classroom hhmaximize your time with fun, hands on activities that address visual perception skills with students who struggle to access the curriculum hhbest ways to develop collaborative education teams to better support your students in the school(s) where you work hhunderstand how OT practitioners can support your State Standards for reading and writing that are dependent on key visual skills hhextensive list of resources for evidence based searches, activities for students and websites for visual perception activities, vision resources, and much more! California Anaheim April 22 (Buena Park) Ontario April 21 Sacramento April 23 (Elk Grove) San Jose April 24 New York Buffalo May 12 (Amherst) Syracuse May 11 (East Syracuse) NY CPE Hours Verification Available with Prior District Approval PA CPE Hours Verification Available with Prior District Approval in Buffalo Ohio Cleveland May 13 (Middleburg Heights) Columbus May 15 (Grove City) OH CEUs Available with District Approval Pennsylvania Pittsburgh May 14 PA CPE Hours Verification Available with Prior District Approval AOTA CEUs AVAILABLE AT ALL LOCATIONS

2 Practical Ideas and Strategies Specifically designed for Occupational Therapists, COTAs, OT teams, and educators working in schools, this outstanding, seminar will provide you with dozens of highly practical strategies to increase students functional vision and visual perception skills. Highly experienced and practicing Occupational Therapist, Kathy Bryte, will share her positive approaches from working in rural and inner city schools for more than 25 years in her school based practice. You will learn how to better identify the visual stressors that students experience in classrooms and how to implement practical strategies that address these visual challenges. Kathy will share interactive learning activities and tips that will strengthen your classroom observations, making you an effective educational team member. This seminar will offer you a global approach to delivering OT services on a student level and also through whole class interventions, making occupational therapy services a valuable resource to the school(s) you serve. You won t want to miss this unique opportunity to build your skills and have a greater impact on the students and teachers you work with in preschool grade 12. Kathy s active participation activities are a hallmark of her presentations, making this an engaging and high energy day! Ten Key Benefits of Attending 1. Practical Strategies to Increase Students Functional Visual and Visual Perception Skills Address students functional visual skills, attention and challenges with visual perception that makes it difficult to learn Practice how to use visual strategies with your students with underdeveloped visual skills 2. Understand the Visual Challenges that Impede Student Performance Identify the performance challenges and habits of students struggling to access the curriculum Learn the functional visual skills necessary for success within the context of the academic setting 3. Integrate Therapeutic Movement Interventions into the Classroom Routine to Decrease Visual Stressors Use Therapeutic Movement Interventions to decrease visual stressors that can disrupt and prevent students from learning Ideas you can try immediately in the classroom(s) where you work 4. Visual Strategies to Increase Organizational Skills of Students Identify ways to use visual strategies to support students in becoming more organized Experience multi sensory learning activities to help students become independent learners 5. Strengthen Your Collaborative Skills as an Occupational Therapist or Occupational Therapy Assistant Create successful and effective education teams involving teachers as your partners Easy and doable ways to become a resource to the school(s) you serve and build positive, problem solving teams 6. Whole Classroom Intervention Strategies Incorporate OT Projects within the classroom to address a continuum of student needs and a changing student schedule across the school calendar Utilize Peer Tutor and Elbow Partner strategies that address unique learning needs for a diverse student population 7. Dynamic and Ready to Use Strategies to Strengthen Your OT Interventions Develop a toolkit of effective strategies that will address changing student and teacher needs in your school(s) Practical ideas you can use immediately in your role as an OT or COTA 8. Make the Most of Brain Research by Incorporating a Multi Sensory Approach Identify the most and least effective lighting, learning environments and intervention strategies for students Use current brain research to identify practical strategies that support students in becoming more positive and successful through a multi sensory approach to learning Understand why the modern classroom design doesn t always promote learning! 9. Experience a Variety of Learning Activities that Support Visual Perceptual Skills Discover small group activity ideas to decrease student stress while facilitating development of higher level cognitive skills, such as problem solving, creating a plan and managing time Identify specific strategies to support these critical learning skills in students 10. Therapeutic Intervention Visual Strategies that Work Within the Classroom Experience key therapeutic visual activities that address the functional visual skills needed to read and write Use the Classroom Environment Observation Checklist to identify visual aspects of the natural environment that may be impeding student performance

Outstanding Strategies You Can Use Immediately Learning Objectives: At the end of the seminar you will be able to: hhuse practical strategies to decrease visual stressors and increase learning for students with visual perceptual and functional vision challenges hhimplement dozens of practical visual strategies to help students prepare for critical learning in the classroom Excellent, practical strategies! Kathy gave me many new ways to think about working to strengthen visual perceptual skills. Susan O Conner, Occupational Therapist hhhelp teachers create less visually stressful learning environments hhenhance the effectiveness of student interventions by using the principle of a just right flow to identify visual perceptual stressors in students hhaddress a diverse caseload with a more global approach to the delivery of OT services within a whole classroom setting hhincorporate simple learning strategies to help your students work smarter, not harder! hhuse visual strategies to help students identify both the big picture and the details when composing writing assignments hhsupport your State Standards as students access a more challenging curriculum hhstrengthen your collaborative skills as an OT team in the school(s) you serve hhcreate successful teams by becoming a resource to your school(s) or district(s) hhaddress the changes our culture has had on the development of functional visual skills in students and what you can do to address them hhactively participate in learning activities to increase awareness of visual perceptual challenges To Register, Call Toll-Free 1-800-735-3503 3

A Message From Your Seminar Leader, Kathy Bryte Dear Colleague: Bureau of Education & Research 915 118th Avenue SE PO Box 96068 Bellevue, WA 98009-9668 Phone (800) 735-3503 Fax (425) 453-1134 www.ber.org It has been my pleasure to have worked with OT practitioners, educators and students across the United States. As an Occupational Therapist who continues to work in schools and has for over 25 years, I know firsthand the powerful impact we can have on students who struggle in school. We have the unique expertise and the tools necessary to greatly increase student success in learning and in daily functioning. Like you, I know the importance of making a difference for the students who lack visual perceptual and functional vision skills. As I strive to develop OT services across different schools, I have found many techniques and activities that can be used to address these challenges and I m excited to share these with you. In our day together, we will explore a variety of visual strategies that I use to address environmental barriers in our classrooms for students with poor functional visual skills. We will identify the difference between eyesight and vision along with current research on how to increase learning for these students. I will share visual perceptual challenges our students face during the active participation activities that are the hallmark of all my presentations, and explore whole class activities I have found to work most successfully. learn as I share many practical visual strategies to increase a student s ability to learn, maintain attention and get organized. Come laugh, move and learn as I share many practical visual strategies to increase a student s ability to learn, maintain attention and get organized. We will also discuss ways you can strengthen communication among your team members and promote collaboration within classrooms. I am passionate about building successful education teams that address the highly challenging curricular demands of what we now call, College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards of the Common Core State Standards. I look forward to collaborating with you! Sincerely, Kathy Bryte, M.Ed, OTR/L P.S. As a practicing OT, I know just how valuable your time is. My focus will be on sharing practical strategies that will work successfully in today s schools! 4

What Your Colleagues Say About Kathy Bryte Kathy Bryte shared numerous ideas that I plan to use. She did a great job explaining the information in a way that kept my attention all day! Thank you for all the information and the resources. Gary Osses, Occupational Therapist I loved the practical, real life therapy ideas and resources! Angela Box, Occupational Therapist Kathy Bryte is a wonderful speaker and very knowledgeable. She provided ideas and activities that I can use with students immediately! Great information and positive energy! Kim Lonsway, Occupational Therapist This was an amazing seminar! Exactly what I needed to hear! I ve had vision challenges on my radar now I feel I have strategies and resources to address them. Jamie Hunter, OTR This is a hands on seminar that kept my attention and gave me many ideas to take back and use immediately! Kathy is a unique and knowledgeable presenter. Amy Douglas, OTR Fabulous seminar! I will use these strategies immediately with my students! There was so much information and I would be thrilled to attend another seminar led by Kathy Bryte. Jenny Muehling, Occupational Therapist Kathy Bryte is awesome! Very knowledgeable and makes the day fly! Debbie Clemmensen, COTA/L Great strategies! Lots of information put together in a usable way. Thank you! Sherry Olin, Occupational Therapist Uniquely Qualified Instructor Kathy Bryte is an outstanding Occupational Therapist, presenter and author. She has been a practicing OT for over 35 years, working in schools for 25 of those years. Kathy has developed a collaborative model of delivering education based OT services in her schools, working with whole classrooms of students to provide dynamic visual interventions and effective classroom strategies that teachers can use daily, with any student. She is the author of Classroom Intervention for the School Based Therapist, An Integrated Model, available through Pro Ed, Inc. and Practical Strategies for OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS to Strengthen Students Functional Vision and Visual Perceptual Skills to Increase School Success, the extensive resource handbook you will receive at the seminar. In this one day seminar, you will move, laugh and experience some of the challenges students with poor functional vision face daily. Wear comfortable clothing as Therapeutic Movement Interventions will be occurring throughout the day. Come enjoy a day with Kathy and your colleagues to address the needs of the total child in the classroom. Excellent! I m leaving this seminar with increased confidence as an Occupational Therapist. Great ideas and activities to get going immediately! Shan Michels, OTR/L Great ideas and positive energy! I loved the activities and can implement these immediately to make a difference for my students. Colleen Fasnacht, Occupational Therapist Loved this seminar! Kathy captured our attention 100% of the day! Great resources along with numerous ideas on how to be successful in my schools! Bonnie Reiter, Occupational Therapist 5

Great ideas that I plan to incorporate into my therapy groups! 6 Monica Oliver, Occupational Therapist Online Learning BER offers educators a wide range of online courses that are affordable, fun, fast, and convenient. Now offering On Demand Video Based courses as well as Scheduled Instructor Led courses. You also may earn optional graduate level credits for most courses. See the catalog of available courses at www.ber.org/onlinelearning. On Site Training Most BER seminars can be brought to your school or district. See the options at www.ber.org/onsite or call 877 857 8964 to speak to one of our On Site Training Consultants. Special Benefits of Attending You ll Receive an Extensive Resource Handbook Each participant will receive an extensive resource handbook designed specifically for this seminar. Included in the handbook are: Dynamic intervention ideas for your team to implement with students, including how to use fun, interactive learning activities to address visual perceptual challenges of students Reproducible forms to identify practical strategies for students who can t get started Whole classroom intervention strategies you can use to support a collaborative model of OT service delivery Hands on, practical problem solving tools to identify what is stopping your students from completing writing or reading assignments Specific observation checklists for identifying Practical Strategies for OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS to Strengthen Students Functional Vision and Visual Perceptual Skills to Increase School Success Resource Handbook by Kathy Bryte Bureau of Education & Research which aspects of the classroom environment may be impeding student performance Active participation learning activities to facilitate your understanding of functional visual skills and visual perceptual skills needed to access the challenging language arts curriculum Extensive list of resources for evidence based searches, activities for students, and websites for visual perception activities, vision resources, and much more! Consultation Available Kathy Bryte will be available at the seminar for consultation regarding your questions and the unique needs of your own school based OT program. Semester Credit Option One graduate level professional development credit is available with an additional fee and completion of a follow up practicum project. Details for direct enrollment with Brandman University, part of the Chapman University system, will be available at the seminar. AOTA CEUs Available BER is an AOTA Approved Provider of continuing education. Full attendance at this seminar qualifies for.5 AOTA CEUs. You will be required to sign a morning and afternoon attendance roster and complete a program evaluation. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA. AOTA Educational level, Intermediate, Category 2, Domain of OT. Can t Attend? A related BER seminar, Practical Strategies to Help Occupational Therapists Support Students and Become Integral School Team Members, presented by Tere Bowen Irish, is available on CDs with a comprehensive resource handbook at a cost of $99.00 plus $9.00 shipping and handling. To order, call toll-free 1-800-735-3503 (Stock #A-XOX-1821) or use the order form on the back page.

Pre-registration required due to limited enrollment. FOUR EASY WAYS TO REGISTER: PHONE toll-free: 1-800-735-3503 (Weekdays 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. Pacific Time) FAX this form to: 1-425-453-1134 REGISTER ONLINE at: www.ber.org MAIL this form to: Bureau of Education & Research 915 118th Avenue SE PO Box 96068 Bellevue, WA 98009-9668 Who Should Attend Designed for school based OTs, COTAs, Special Education Staff, Classroom Teachers, and Education Teams working with students in preschool through grade 12. Program Hours All seminars are scheduled 8:30 a.m. 3:15 p.m. Check in 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Fee The registration fee is $239 per person, $219 per person for groups of five or more registering at the same time. Call us at 1-800-735-3503 for groups of ten or more. Payment is due prior to the program. No cash please. Fee includes seminar registration, morning coffee and tea, a personalized certificate of participation, and an extensive resource handbook. Cancellations/Substitutions 100% of your paid registration fee will be refunded if you can t attend and notify us at least 10 days before the seminar. Late cancellations can exchange for a certificate to attend another seminar or will be refunded less a $15 service fee. Substitutions may be made anytime without charge. Further Questions Call the Bureau of Education & Research (800) 735 3503 or visit us online at www.ber.org. The Bureau is North America s leading presenter of seminar training for professional educators. Programs are based on sound research, are highly practical in content and consistently receive excellent evaluations. Meeting Sites and Hotel Accommodations Seminars will be held at the following sites: hhanaheim: Knott s Berry Farm Resort Hotel Buena Park, (714) 995-1111 hhbuffalo: Holiday Inn Amherst, (716) 691-8181 hhcleveland: Crowne Plaza Airport, (440) 243-4040 hhcolumbus: Grand Oaks Event & Business Center Grove City, (614) 539-0199; hotel accommodations available at Hilton Garden Inn Grove City, (614) 539-8944 hhontario: Radisson, (909) 975-5000 hhphoenix: Thunderbird Executive Inn & Conference Center Glendale, (602) 978-7987 hhpittsburgh: Crowne Plaza Pittsburgh South, (412) 833-5300 hhsacramento: Holiday Inn Express Elk Grove, (916) 478-9000 hhsan Jose: Four Points By Sheraton Airport, (408) 452-0200 hhsyracuse: Hilton Garden Inn East Syracuse, (315) 431-4800 If needed, please make your own hotel reservations by calling the appropriate hotel listed above. Possible Funding Sources Race to the Top grants; Elementary and Secondary Education Act funds, including Title I School Improvement grants; Title VI; Title VII; Restructuring grants; At Risk grants, Bilingual/ESL and Migrant Education funds; IDEA; Demonstration School Funds; Parent Teacher Organizations; and Inservice Training funds. Program Guarantee We stand behind the high quality of our programs by providing the following unconditional guarantee: If you are not satisfied with this program, we ll give you a 100% refund of your registration fee. 7

915 118th Avenue SE PO Box 96068 Bellevue, WA 98009-9668 Practical Strategies for OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS to Strengthen Students Functional Vision and Visual Perceptual Skills to Increase School Success Registration (XOA5S1) 1. Anaheim (Buena Park), CA April 22, 2015 2. Buffalo (Amherst), NY May 12, 2015 3. Cleveland (Middleburg Heights), OH May 13, 2015 4. Columbus (Grove City), OH May 15, 2015 5. Ontario, CA April 21, 2015 6. Phoenix (Glendale), AZ April 20, 2015 7. Pittsburgh, PA May 14, 2015 8. Sacramento (Elk Grove), CA April 23, 2015 9. San Jose, CA April 24, 2015 10. Syracuse (East Syracuse), NY May 11, 2015 Occupational Therapists: Strengthen Functional Vision and Visual Perceptual Skills FIRST NAME M.I. LAST NAME POSITION, SUBJECT TAUGHT GRADE LEVEL SEMINAR LOCATION NUMBER: SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL MAILING ADDRESS CITY & STATE (Please see list above) ZIP CODE PLEASE DO NOT DETACH MAILING LABEL (Just make corrections as needed) Practical Strategies for OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS to Strengthen Students Functional Vision and Visual Perceptual Skills to Increase School Success XOA5S1 SCHOOL PHONE NUMBER HOME PHONE NUMBER ( ) ( ) Registration confirmations are sent via e-mail. If you would like a confirmation, please provide your e-mail address. E-MAIL ADDRESS HOME MAILING ADDRESS CITY & STATE IMPORTANT: PRIORITY ID CODE IMPORTANT: PRIORITY ID CODE EXOA5S1 Fill in the six digit number on the mail label next to the word ID (even if the brochure wasn t addressed to you) ZIP CODE FOUR EASY WAYS TO REGISTER: PHONE toll-free: 1-800-735-3503 (M-F 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. PST) FAX this form to: 1-425-453-1134 MAIL this form to: Bureau of Education & Research 915 118th Avenue SE PO Box 96068 Bellevue, WA 98009-9668 REGISTER ONLINE at: www.ber.org A check (payable to Bureau of Education & Research) is attached A purchase order is attached, P.O. # Charge my: MasterCard VISA 1Discover Account # METHOD OF PAYMENT The registration fee is $239 per person, for groups of five or more registering at the same time, the fee is $219 per person. Payment is due prior to the program. No cash please. Billing Zip Code: Please print name as it appears on card (Be sure to include priority ID code on the P.O.) / Exp. Date: 3 Digit CVV Code: MO/YR (Found on back of card) Signature (required for credit card purchases) CAN T ATTEND? I d like to order the CD version of the related seminar, Practical Strategies to Help Occupational Therapists Support Students and Become Integral School Team Members, by Tere Bowen-Irish, $99.00 plus $9.00 shipping (Stock #A-XOX-1821). 2015 Bureau of Education & Research. All rights reserved.