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Presented by Rachael Harrington | April 29, 2025 7PM EST
1 HOURÂ | LIVE ONLINE via ZOOM | INTERACTIVE
CEUs: ASWB, ASHA, CTLE, NYSED SW
As teachers and therapists,it is important to understand the value of using an interdisciplinary approach when working with neurodivergent individuals. The presenters, a psychologist and an occupational therapist, will describe the importance of recognizing and supporting both sensory and emotional individual differences in clients, families and in ourselves, as well as the underlying neurological basis for doing so. Engagement and relating can only be achieved once there is regulation. But how do we get to a state of regulation and which regulatory strategies should we provide? Should we push our client on a swing or model breathing techniques? This webinar will demonstrate why it is less important to think about this as an “OR” question, and more useful to think about integrating what we know about an individual’s sensory system, psychological factors, and emotional environment, and how to address them in the context of an emotionally meaningful relationship.
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→ ATTEND with CEUs ($9): Get a CE Certificate/Credits at the end of the webinar upon completing requirements. Read more below!
This Webinar Offers The Following CE Certificate/Credits
1.0 CTLE CONTACT HOURS
New York State Education Department, Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE)
Provider Code #23394
Approval Period: 3/29/22 - 3/29/2027
Young Child Learning is recognized by the New York State Education Department's Office of Teaching Initiatives as an approved sponsor of CTLE for Professional Classroom Teachers, School Leaders and Level III Teaching Assistants.

1.0 ASWB CE CREDITS (BEGINNER LEVEL)
Association of Social Work Boards
(ASWB)
Provider Code #1366
Approval Period: 3/30/22-3/30/25
Young Child Learning, #1366, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 3/30/22-3/30/25. Social workers completing this course receive 1.0 General continuing education credits.


This program is offered for 0.1 ASHA CEUS (Introductory Level)
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
ASHA Certification Maintenance Standards require that all certificate holders (CCC-A and CCC-SLP) must accumulate 30 Certificate Maintenance Hours (CMHs) of professional development during each 3-year certification maintenance interval in order to maintain their ASHA Certificates of Clinical Competence (CCC).
How to obtain your CE Certificate:
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You MUST attend the webinar from start to finish
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You MUST fill out the attendance form (will be sent via email)
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You MUST ANSWER the QUIZ (For ASHA)
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You MUST answer & submit the evaluation form after the webinar (will be sent via email)Â Â
ASHA will reflect your CEU credits on your ASHA CEU Registry within 45 days.
How to obtain your FREE Certificate of Attendance
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You will automatically receive your Certificate of Attendance after submitting the evaluation form which will be sent to you after the webinar.
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If you do not receive your certificate within 48 hours, email us.
Contact [email protected] for any issues/concerns.
Speaker's Biography
Dr. Lauren Tobing-Puente is a licensed psychologist who earned her PhD in Clinical Psychology, with a specialization in child and family therapy, from Fordham University. She leads a team of mental health clinicians at her private practice, Connected Growth & Wellbeing, in NYC which provides evaluations and treatment for individuals, from toddlerhood to adulthood, and their families, as well as professional consultations and training, and parent workshops. Dr. Tobing-Puente is the former Clinical Coordinator of a large nonpublic school where she supervised a multidisciplinary team of mental health clinicians, and evaluated and provided psychotherapy to students through age 21 using the DIRFloortime methodology. Her diverse experience includes many years working in home-based and center-based Early Intervention, independent preschool and elementary school, Head Start, and hospital settings for children with various developmental needs. Dr. Tobing-Puente was a long-time board member of the NY Metro chapter of the National Autism Association (NAA).

Host's Biography
Dr. Scott Mesh is the Director of Young Child Learning and the CEO and Co-Founder of Los Niños Services which serves 2,000 young children with special needs each year through homecare and center services. He is a Clinical Psychologist with over 25 years of experience working with young children and their families and is an expert on assessing young children for developmental disabilities and autism. He has helped thousands of parents over the years make the transition to gaining help for their children through early childhood special education services. He is a leader in early childhood development and working effectively with parents.

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