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CEU information

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Once you complete the course, evaluation, and assessment you will receive a certificate from us with AOTA-accredited CEUs. Please follow your usual state procedure in submitting or saving this form.

Holly Peretz is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development.

This distance learning-independent course is offered at 1.5 CEUs, [introductory level, OT Service Delivery].

Course approval ID#10169 .

Note: This is 15 hours of learning which AOTA counts as 1.5 CEUs out of the roughly 3 CEUs needed for the learning period (details are state-dependent)

The contact hours must be completed within the period of September 2024- September 2029

AOTA CEUs are accepted by all US States for OT and OTA.

The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA

Holly Peretz has been approved as a provider of continuing education for Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants in ✅California (CA)✅ by Redefine Health Education, a recognized approval agency of the Physical Therapy Board of CA.
In addition to California, the states below are likely to accept courses approved by other state boards, pursuant to regulation. As regulations may change over time, please confirm current accuracy with your state board, eg. that they will accept courses approved by other state boards.
Must be completed between: 9/1/24- 9/1/25

Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Georgia
Idaho
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Maine
Massachusetts
Michigan
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
New Hampshire
North Carolina
North Dakota
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Utah
Vermont
VT
Virginia
Washington
Wisconsin
Wyoming

✅ Illinois✅
The Illinois Chapter Continuing Education Committee has certified that this course meets the criteria for approval of Continuing Education offerings established by The Illinois Physical Therapy Association. According to the Rules for the Administration of the Illinois Physical Therapy Act, (section 1340.61) published by the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation, a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant applying for re-licensure in Illinois can earn a maximum of 75% of their required continuing education hours from self-study. The hours awarded for this course are designated for self-study CE credit.
Approval number: IL: #999-9311

Must be completed between 9/1/2024 – 9/1/2025.

✅New York ✅
“Thriving in the First Year Summit 2024” has been approved in NY for 18 contact hours from 8/2/2024-8/2/2025

Participants must receive a certificate of completion from APTA New York in order to obtain Contact Hours. We submit this directly to New York on your behalf (every 30 days) and then they will send you the certificate for New York CEUs.

✅Florida and Oklamhoma ✅
Holly Peretz is approved CE provider of the PT Board of Florida (#50-45414) and Oklahoma (#50-45414).
Approval number: #20-1242504

As required, we submit every 30 days to CE broker for Flordia CEU completion.

Must be completed between 9/1/24- 9/1/25

✅Texas✅
15.00 continuing competence unit(s) (CCUs).
2024-08-01 and ends on 08/01/2025.
Your course approval number is 79242TX.

✅Mississippi, Mayland and Washington DC ✅
This course is approved by Texas APTA charter. This approval extends to the APTA in Mississippi, Maryland and DC.
TX APTA approval #79242TX

For other state queries please reach out to precisioncpd.com

The 15 hours of training inside the summit are not officially accredited by ASHA.

However, you can submit them as Professional Development Hours (PDHs) (see submission details here). 

On completing the conference videos/podcasts you will be able to complete the post-training questionnaire and receive a certificate of learning for the 15 hours. 

This course can be self-submitted for accreditation for states outside of Illinois.

The Illinois Early Intervention Training Program has approved this event for 13.75 hours of EI credential credit in the area of support families & Active Participation.
See details here: https://www.illinoiseitraining.org/page.aspx?module=15&type=1&item=1&eventid=28908

* Kim Barthel, OTR: The Intricate Relationship Between Attachment and
Regulation-1 TYP
* Taylor Kulik, OTR: Supporting Families Through Responsive Parenting
& Safety-Focused Sleep Education-1 WWF
* Mia O’Niell OTR/L: Nurturing the NICU experience & Home transition:
A Sensory-centered Approach to Care-0.75 WWF
* Sonia Story, M.S.: The Role of Innate Rhythmic Movements in Reflex
Integration-1 TYP
* Jo Wilson: Nurturing Sensory Integration through Group-Based Water
Play-0.75 INT
* Mallory Roberts, SLP, CST: Investigating & Resolving the Root of
Reflux & Colic-1 ATY
* Dr. Brita DeStefano, PT, DPT: Preparing for an Oral Release: Crucial
Components to Oral Tie Resolution-0.5 ATY, 0.5 INT
* Dr. Giselle Tadros, PT, DPT & Shelly Donnelly, OTR/L: Fascial
Tension & How it relates to Feeding-1 ATY
* Robyn Merkel-Walsh, MA, CCC-SLP, COM: Orofacial Myology: What is it,
who can use it, and who can benefit?-1.25 INT
* Dairian Roberts, OTR/L, IBCLC, PMH-C and Marissa Yahil, OTR/L,
IBCLC: Deeply serving mother and baby-The benefit of IBCLC
certification and it’s impact on therapeutic outcomes-1 INT
* Dr. Jenn Moore, EdD CCC-SLP: From A Different Lens: Examining the
Motor Approach to Speech and Language Development-1 INT
* Dr. Jess Bohlke, D.C.: Better Together: A Look Into Synergistic Care
with Chiropractic Intervention-0.75 INT
* Alyssa Pfeiffle, PT, DPT, DSc: Utilizing Appropriate Assessments in
Early Intervention to Promote Family-Centered Care-0.75 AS
* Dr. Jena Schultz PT, DPT, PCS: Beyond Clinical Practice Guidelines:
A Total-Body Approach to Torticollis-0.75 INT
* Bianca Mendonça, PT, DPT, PCS, CLC: Cross-Cultural
Differences in Infant Motor Development-0.75 WWF

If the Professional Body you are registered with has not been mentioned above, you may be able to self-submit your proof of learning hours for recognition.

We recommend that you submit your final certificate of completion together with the learning objectives document 

We cannot guarantee approval and will not offer refunds if the course is not accepted by any specific body (not mentioned above). 

We currently are not pre-approved for CEUs outside of the uS. However, we encourage you to complete the assessment that is relevant to your profession and submit these to your professional bodies to request accreditation.
It is advised to submit together with the learning objectives document 

No. There is no certificate or CEUs on the free ticket. These are only available on the VIP Ticket 

No. The course is approved for 15 contact hours as one course. This cannot be divided. It also means that there is 1 single assessment for all of the interviews

This is an on-demand course and the CEUs are approved for self-study/ distance-learning independent. 

While we have some live prizes and interaction during the week of September 16- 18, this is not required for the CEU course. 

Accessing the VIP Ticket

This is the best part- no waiting around for the conference to begin. Upon purchasing you will have IMMEDIATE access to every part of the VIP ticket.

The good news is that you have no rush as a VIP. You have lifetime access to the course. 

For CEUs please refer to the relevant CEU information above. 

Due to the digital nature of the product and the fact that it contains instant downloads and material from multiple businesses, refunds are not available. Please look through all the details before you purchase.  If you have any other questions please feel free to email us at info@thrivingfirstyear.com 

The certificate will be dated according to when you successfully complete the assessment.

Sorry about that. Please check that no emails have landed in your spam folder or promotions. If there is nothing there reach out to info@thrivingfirstyear.com It is likely that there was a typo in the registration email. We can get that sorted for you. 

No. The assessment is after you have completed all the hours  of learning  

once you have reset the password you need to go back into your email and find an email with a big “verify new password” button.

If you can’t see this come through please check promotions and spam. 

 

New passwords also take a moment to be established. Please wait before trying to log in after you have reset your password. 

It is highly likely that there was a “verify password” email that somehow slipped through the cracks. You need to click the button to verify. You can do this by searching you spam and promotions folders for “OT Holly”.

Please feel free to reach out at info@thrivingfirstyear.com if you have any questions.