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Our therapy conference recaps and previews highlight important sessions, emerging trends, and innovative tools from leading occupational therapy, speech-language, and special education events. These summaries offer insights for professionals who want to stay current and inspired by what’s happening in the field.

2018 ASHA Conference

by Allyson Locke, MS, OTR/L

This year the 2018 ASHA conference was held in Therapro’s backyard in the beautiful city of Boston, Massachusetts! The ASHA Convention is the largest annual gathering of audiologists, speech-language pathologists, scientists in the field of speech, language, and hearing, as well as students. This year there were an incredible 18,143 people in attendance. Boston provided a stunning backdrop for this convention and we were all treated to an early snow storm Thursday night.

Therapro set up shop at booth 637; we were so excited to be among the many exhibitors in attendance this year! The Therapro crew consisted of Karen, Linda, and myself, along with our special guest Deborah Fortin MSPA, CCC-SLP. Over the three days that the Therapro booth was up and running, we had the opportunity to meet so many of you. It was heartwarming to hear comments like “we order from Therapro all of the time”, “We have so many of your products”, and “I love Therapro”. At the Therapro booth, ASHA attendees had the opportunity to play games, check out many of Therapro favorite products, and get a sneak peek of upcoming products!

ASHA attendees, who visited the Therapro booth, had the opportunity to get an early preview of Rules and Tools and speak to the author of this program, Deborah Fortin MSPA, CCC-SLP. Rules and Tools is a program of sixty-eight rules for teaching children to use social language in the context of play, conversation, and learning. This unique program targets generalized rules, uses multisensory teaching strategies, and is taught through interactive role-play in a group setting. This new program was published by Therapro and will be available soon!

Pediatric Feeding Disorders: Evaluation and Treatment, a popular product at the 2018 ASHA Conference

This year an entire area of the Therapro booth was dedicated to feeding resources. The new book Pediatric Feeding Disorders: Evaluation and Treatment was on full display and well received among attendees who specialize in the area of pediatric feeding. The Sensory Spoon was hugely popular and sold out quickly! Therapro occupational therapists Karen Conrad Weihrauch and Filomena Connor were involved in the design of this spoon with Chewy Tubes. Attendees loved that the spoon was specially designed to encourage self-feeding for infants as young as seven months; they also enjoyed the sensory aspects of the spoon. Milton was as popular as ever; attendees loved his cute appearance and his ability to be used for a variety of purposes, including with picky eaters, to model chewing skills, and to demonstrate toothbrushing. Other feeding products that were well received included the book Just Take a Bite, Flexi Cups, Mr. Juice Bear, and the Lollacup.

Assortment of Chewy Tubes, popular at the 2018 ASHA Conference

Therapro’s designed-to-chew products were very popular. The Chewy Tube’s line of products was well recognized; we heard many comments like “Oh look Chewy Tubes!” and “I love the Ps and Qs”. Other popular chewables were the Chew Lolli, the Jane Junior Chewable Necklace, and the Bud Chews.

The game a Fist Fill of Coins

Our “Game Station” was a huge hit! Attendees had fun playing games like Novenops, Obstacles, Trunks, and Letter Treasure Hunt. The very portable Novenops was sold out by the end of the conference and had many of you asking for it to be shipped! In case you missed the demo at the conference, here is a great video on how to play!  Obstacles wins the award for being the fastest game to sell out! Popular features include its visually appealing pictures, its ability to be used for creative problem solving, and the cooperative nature of the game.

Hopping Smiley face wind ups

ASHA attendees also loved our ‘toys’! Windup toys were a favorite by far; our tables were often overrun by spinning ladybugs, walking firemen, hopping smiley faces, and swimming fish.  Tangles were also so much fun to play with; attendees loved the small size of the Tangle Jr.! We had a variety of Thumball Language Activities Balls on display; designed to spark communication, these balls had attendees talking about all the great ways they can be used in practice! Our fidget kits, whistle kits, and blow toy kits were great for attendees who wanted a little bit of everything. Boinks, therapy putty, fidget pencils, Tommy Toot, Echo Microphone, and Ambi Trumpet were also popular!

We had so many other great products on display for ASHA attendees:

This year ASHA wasn’t all work for the Therapro team! We were honored to join Mary Schiavoni, the inventor of Chewy Tubes, in celebrating the 20th anniversary of Chewy Tubes. It was a great night, spent with an amazing group of dedicated professionals!

Thank you ASHA-Boston, we had a great time and are looking forward to Orlando 2019!


Allyson Locke, MS, OTR/L
Allyson LockeAllyson is an occupational therapist with a diverse background in both sensory integration and school based practice. She currently works in a school for children and young adults who have significant medical, mental health, and cognitive needs.

School-Based Practitioners Summit 2018: Key Takeaways and Tools

School-Based Practitioners Summit

The inaugural School-Based Practitioners Summit took place on August 6th and 7th, 2018 in Columbus Ohio. It attracted almost 600 invigorated attendees and 20 exhibitors, including Therapro. Refreshed from a summer hiatus, therapists and educators launched head first into a diverse selection of workshops presented by a distinguished group of presenters.

Workshops featured vital topics including: sensory regulation, team collaboration, the impact of visual skills on learning, integrating primitive reflexes to improve school function, handwriting success, survival guide for the school therapist, and much, much more!

The Therapro exhibit was constantly buzzing with attendees searching for the best tools for their school-based practice. Ginger MacDonald, OTR/L, co-author of Self Care with Flair, and I enjoyed greeting the therapists and educators who stopped by to grab a new catalog, discuss products, and say “hello.” It was fun to introduce attendees to games like Letter Treasure Hunt, Novenops, and Right Turn Left Turn. They loved trying out our fidgets including Loopeez, Wristful Fidget, Stretchy String, Tangles and What’Zit Animals. Active movement products like Zoom Ball, Peanut Ball, Thumballs, and the new CanDo Wobble Ball attracted visitors to “try it” and have fun. We couldn’t keep fine motor materials including Self Opening Scissors, Wacky Web, Twist N Write, Progressive Grip Kit, Butter Grip, and Handi-Writer on the shelves. Books that flew off the shelves included: Answers to Questions Teachers Ask about Sensory Integration, Sentence Tracking, Symbol/Letter Tracking, and When Your Child Struggles. Attendees provided great feedback on Therapro products they had used and loved. There was something for everyone!

Yoga products were wildly popular. Yoga Bingo and Relaxation Station Photo Booklet were two new products that drew attention because of the beautiful photographs of elementary age students. Yoga & Me Come Be a Tree, by Therapro author Tere Bowen-Irish, OTR/L was a favorite because it depicts yoga poses by an able bodied child and one in a wheelchair, side-by-side.

The SBP Summit was a successful endeavor chaired by Mike Collins, Executive Director of OSHS (Ohio School Health Services Association), and executed by his enthusiastic, dedicated team! They presented new and seasoned school-based practitioners with a 2-day conference that offered a well-planned selection of intensive sessions. As an exhibitor, our goal was to offer an array of materials for attendees to examine and try out that will help therapists and teachers meet the goals they set for their students for the coming school year.

We enjoyed our fast-paced two days in Columbus. We hope to see you next year!

Filomena Connor, MS, OTR/L
August 14, 2018

School-Based Practitioners Summit

The inaugural School-Based Practitioners Summit took place on August 6th and 7th in Columbus Ohio. It attracted almost 600 invigorated attendees and 20 exhibitors, including Therapro. Refreshed from a summer hiatus, therapists and educators launched head first into a diverse selection of workshops presented by a distinguished group of presenters.

Workshops featured vital topics including: sensory regulation, team collaboration, the impact of visual skills on learning, integrating primitive reflexes to improve school function, handwriting success, survival guide for the school therapist, and much, much more!

Cover of the game Right Turn Left Turn, a popular product at the School-Based Practitioners SummitThe Therapro exhibit was constantly buzzing with attendees searching for the best tools for their school-based practice. Ginger MacDonald, OTR/L, co-author of Self Care with Flair, and I enjoyed greeting the therapists and educators who stopped by to grab a new catalog, discuss products, and say “hello.” It was fun to introduce attendees to games like Letter Treasure HuntNovenops, and Right Turn Left Turn. They loved trying out our fidgets including LoopeezWristful Fidget, Stretchy String, Tangles and What’Zit Animals. Active movement products like Zoom BallPeanut BallThumballs, and the new CanDo Wobble Ball attracted visitors to “try it” and have fun. We couldn’t keep fine motor materials including Self Opening Scissors, Wacky Web, Twist N WriteProgressive Grip KitButter Grip, and Handi-Writer on the shelves. Books that flew off the shelves included: Answers to Questions Teachers Ask about Sensory IntegrationSentence TrackingSymbol/Letter Tracking, and When Your Child Struggles. Attendees provided great feedback on Therapro products they had used and loved. There was something for everyone!

Yoga products were wildly popular. Yoga Bingo and Relaxation Station Photo Booklet were two new products that drew attention because of the beautiful photographs of elementary age students. Yoga & Me Come Be a Tree, by Therapro author Tere Bowen-Irish, OTR/L was a favorite because it depicts yoga poses by an able bodied child and one in a wheelchair, side-by-side.

The SBP Summit was a successful endeavor, chaired by Mike Collins, Executive Director of OSHS (Ohio School Health Services Association), and executed by his enthusiastic, dedicated team! They presented new and seasoned school-based practitioners with a 2-day conference that offered a well-planned selection of intensive sessions. As an exhibitor, our goal was to offer an array of materials for attendees to examine and try out that will help therapists and teachers meet the goals they set for their students for the coming school year.

We enjoyed our fast-paced two days in Columbus. We hope to see you next year!

Filomena Connor, MS, OTR/L
August 14, 2018