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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.

Therapro at AOTA 2017: Conference Highlights

The AOTA Annual Conference & Expo in Philadelphia this year surpassed expectations with 14,000 therapists convening at the Convention Center!  The opportunity to celebrate the 100th birthday of Occupational Therapy drew revelers from around the world. Therapro brought a team of 5 seasoned therapists, including Karen, Ginger, Linda, and Kim, and me, who worked together like a well oiled machine setting up our huge and colorful Therapro exhibit display, and for the following three days, discussing Therapro products, problem-solving with therapists, and enjoying the constant traffic and spirited interactions at our booth.  This year, once again, we shared our booth with authors, Carolyn Murray-Slutsky, MS, OTR, C/NDT and Betty A. Paris, PT, MEd, C/NDT, along with Carolyn’s husband, Herman. Their publications: Autism Interventions, Is It Sensory or Is It Behavior?DTI: Laminated Card Series – Sensory Modulation & Positive Behavioral Strategies, and the new Sleep ‘N Sync materials flew off the shelves!

Here are a few of the exciting new products we introduced:

 

Therapists loved the newly revised products: Fine Motor Olympics and Drive Thru Menus. Some other HOT items included Progressive Grip Kit, Farm Sticks, Yoga Cards the Game, Fidgets and Wind Ups, Crayon Rocks, Sensory Connection books, Follow the Leader Maze and Dolphin Diving Maze, Letter Treasure Hunt Game, Chew Necklaces, and Trackit.

The Therapro team was exhausted after our Philadelphia adventures, but still had enough gas in the tank to declare – “Let’s do it again next year in Salt Lake City!”  Our commitment to occupational therapy was reinforced over and over in Philadelphia and remains unwavering!!  AOTA, we wish you continued growth and development as we begin the second hundred years!

Filomena Connor, MS, OTR/L

​26th Annual Autism Conference: Community Resources & Insights

Therapro was delighted to participate in the 26th Annual Autism Conference Community Resources event, held on April 15th in Agawam, MA. This well-attended conference, dedicated to providing valuable information and networking opportunities for families and professionals, welcomed a sold-out crowd of 650 participants. Renowned autism advocate Temple Grandin, Ph.D., delivered three insightful lectures titled “Autism and My Sensory Based World.” The day concluded with a panel discussion highlighting the everyday challenges and triumphs of individuals living with autism spectrum disorder.

Dr. Grandin is a renowned author and speaker on topics related to autism. She is a Professor of Animal Science at Colorado State University. Throughout the day she spoke on a personal level as an individual who is autistic as well as on a professional level sharing information about therapeutic treatment strategies that are currently in use. Dr. Grandin explained how the autistic brain works, specifically highlighting in a fascinating way, how her brain categorizes experiences.

rapper Snappers for sensory Seekers  in purple red green and blue, a popular product at the 26th Annual Conference: Community Resources for People with Autism

Therapro’s exhibit was popular with parents of children and adolescents diagnosed with ASD as well as with professionals. Fidgets of all types were popular, including the all-time favorite Rapper Snappers, Fidget Pencils, Bendeez, and Tangles. The Fidget Kit, which offers a variety of fidgets in one pack sold out quickly. Chewy necklaces were sought out throughout the day. Senseez Vibrating Pillows were a big hit. The Sensory Connection books and Drive-Thru Menus were hard to keep in stock. Books and products that address building social skills were praised: Social Skills Picture Book for High School and Beyond, Building Social Relationships, and Mind Your Manners.

Visitors to our exhibit engaged in interesting discussions about weighted blankets, sensory sensitivities, and favorite self-regulation strategies. Many were familiar with Therapro and expressed their thanks for great products.

This conference was inspirational because it provided professionals and caregivers with insight and community resources from an individual who lives with autism daily. Dr. Grandin’s ability to share her life experiences was moving. I had the opportunity to meet and speak directly with her. She expressed her gratitude for Therapro distributing her favorite of the books she has written, The Way I See It: A Personal Look at Autism & Asperger’s.

Filomena Connor, MS, OTR/L

AOTA Annual Conference & Expo 2016

2016 AOTA conference banner

We anticipated an energizing 4 days in Chicago at the 2016 AOTA Annual Conference & Expo! Therapro director and owner, Karen Conrad Weihrauch, ScD, OTR/L was happy to be back in familiar territory, having received her OT degree at the University of Illinois. The Therapro team of 5 occupational therapists, lead by Karen, convened at the Expo Hall on Wednesday afternoon, rolled up our sleeves and got to work setting up our massive, colorful exhibit. Karen, Bhanu, Ginger, and Linda, and I functioned like a well-oiled machine, constructing the display and stocking the shelves with all our latest and greatest products.

We were ready for the onslaught of 10,000 attendees when the Expo opened on Thursday evening. Our booth was a very popular stop, situated near the point of entry to the exhibit hall. Imagine streams of people strolling through the exhibit hall, pausing to visit our booth. We introduced several brand new editions of our publications: Drive -Thru Menus and Fine Motor Olympics, which sold out quickly! Attendees were happy to consult with the Therapro therapists about products and their use.

Ginger and Bhanu were on hand to talk about their publication, Self-Care with Flair. Their Therapro-sponsored seminar on the Expo Hall floor on Friday afternoon was very well received! Authors, Carolyn Murray-Slutsky, MS, OTR, C/NDT and Betty A. Paris, PT, MEd, C/NDT, along with Carolyn’s husband, Herman, shared our booth. Their publications: Autism Interventions, Is It Sensory or Is It Behavior?, DTI: Laminated Card Series – Sensory Modulation & Positive Behavioral Strategies, and the new Sleep ‘N Sync materials, were very popular.

Therapists were thrilled to be able to examine and play games with us from our “Games Corner,” a few of which included:

Other products therapists clamored for were:

Here are just a few friends who stopped by the Therapro exhibit to say “hello”:

  • Teresa May-Benson, ScD, OTR/L, FAOTA, Executive Director of the Spiral Foundation
  • Mary Schiavoni, MS, CCC-SLP, Inventor/Designer of Chewy Tubes
  • Fred Sammons, PhD (Hon), OT, FAOTA, former owner of Sammons, Inc., now called Patterson Medical
  • Jeanne Zobel-Lachiusa, EdD, OTR/L and Lucindy Napoli, MOT, OTR/L, Faculty members at Bay Path University
  • Sharon Ray, ScD, OTR/L, Faculty member at Stony Brook University. She and Karen Conrad Weihrauch were colleagues when attending Boston University for their advanced occupational therapy degrees
  • OT students from Bay Path University, Ithaca College, and Utica College
  • Former students of Karen when she taught at the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee

Our exhilarating 4 days at the outstanding AOTA Conference & Expo left us with great memories and pride. The experience reinforced our commitment to being occupational therapists that tirelessly seek knowledge to better serve our patients/students/clients. Meeting therapists from across the globe with similar concerns and common practices, and sharing ideas with them was an incredible experience. Hearing therapists exclaim over and over again – “We love Therapro!” – made us feel like we’re doing something right!

Filomena Connor, MS, OTR/L