
Virtual DMI Introductory Level C Course
The DMI Introductory Level B course is a 2 day course. It is the third course in a series of 3 introductory courses. This course is offered both in-person and virtually and is held in different time zones.
Description
In the DMI Introductory Level C course the participant will learn 30 Exercises with progressions and alternate holds to use with children of different gross motor developmental needs. As in all DMI Introductory courses, Level C follows the cephalo-caudal progression of the developmental sequence. There are exercises for head control, trunk control, commando crawling, sitting and transitions to sitting, crawling, transitions to standing from squat, standing, walking, and dynamic standing balance skills. We teach each exercise and watch the participants perform the exercises, correcting their holds and facilitation. Once going through all the exercises, the course transitions to a treatment planning session in preparation for the practical portion. Therapists will work with demo kids, where the participants are able to try the exercises with their own clients while we observe and give corrections, suggestions, and progressions. By the end of Level C, each participant will be able to plan and execute a treatment session with a client using the 30+ exercises learned during the course. After completing the Introductory Levels A-C course, the practitioner will have over 115 exercises in their "toolbox" and will be well equipped to address the gross motor needs of all the children on their caseload. Our Introductory Level C group course is $800 per registrant. For more information or to register, please email us at [email protected]. DMI Therapy offers continuing education units (CEUs) for various professions. For more information about CEU approval in your state, please click here. This page will provide the most current details on CEU approval for different professions and states. Our instructors are available to travel for in-person courses. If you or your clinic is interested in hosting an in-person course, please email us at [email protected]. Don't see what you area looking for? Check our FAQ or email us at [email protected]Course Description
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Prerequisites
Must complete Introductory Level A & B or be CME II certified (conversion course required) and meet eligibility requirements prior to registering for this course.