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NJOTA Annual Conference sponsored by 2010 CONFERENCE THEME: PARTICIPATION To register, please read and complete the form below and mail to: School of Graduate and Continuing Studies Jimmie Leeds Road Pomona, NJ 08240-0195 Completed form may also be emailed to: carol.taylor@stockton.edu Early registration deadline is September 15. All registration forms or completed online registration must be postmarked/emailed by this date for early registration fees to apply. Regular registration fees apply to online registrants and forms received up to October 15. Forms and online registration received after that date will be charged the on-site registration fee. Payment: Check, money order, agency PO, or credit card (MC, VISA, Discover, American Express) will be accepted as payment. Please make checks payable to Stockton Continuing Studies/NJOTA Annual Conference and mail to above address. Confirmation: If you supply a readable, active email address, you will receive an email confirmation of your registration. Otherwise, your cancelled check or credit card bill is your confirmation. Your certificate of CEU/PDU can also serve as a receipt. Cancellation: In the event of inadequate enrollment, the college reserves the right to cancel events. Therefore, it is especially important to register early. Any cancellation by a registrant must be received at least 3 days prior to the event for full refund. Cancellation requests made within 3 days of an event will receive 50% refund. All refunds are subject to a $10.00 processing fee. No refunds will be made for cancellations on day of conference. If, due to any unforeseen circumstances, the conference program must be revised, every effort will be made to make an appropriate substitution in line with the high quality of the conference offerings. Refunds will not be provided under these circumstances. 1

NJOTA Annual Conference sponsored by 2010 CONFERENCE THEME: PARTICIPATION PARTICIPANT REGISTRATION (page I) I: Conference registration Two day registration includes: Continental breakfast, buffet lunch, and break snacks each day, ice cream social, participation in educational sessions of choice, keynote address, NJOTA business meeting, CEU/ PDU certificate for educational sessions attended, and family admission to NOYES Museum. Please check the correct category on the Conference Fees page and fill in correct amount and payment method in I: Participant Information section of this form. II: Course registration Using the radio buttons on the course schedule pages, please select the sessions you wish to attend. NOTE: YOU MAY ONLY SELECT ONE SESSION IN EACH LETTER CATEGORY. BE AWARE OF OVERLAPPING SESSIONS. DO NOT SCHEDULE YOURSELF TO BE IN TWO PLACES AT ONCE! III: Submitting your registration TWO WAYS TO SUBMIT YOUR COMPLETED REGISTRATION: 1. PRINT OUT COMPLETED FORM AND MAIL TO: School of Graduate and Continuing Studies Jimmie Leeds Road Pomona, NJ 08240-0195 OR 2. SAVE COMPLETED FORM TO YOUR COMPUTER (PLEASE SAVE AS [your name] REGISTRATION), THEN ATTACH IT TO AN EMAIL AND SEND TO: Carol.taylor@stockton.edu PLEASE SAVE CAREFULLY, if in doubt, please call us at 609.626.5569 is an equal opportunity college. It does not discriminate in admission or access to its programs and activities or in treatment or employment of individuals on the basis of race, gender, national origin or ancestry, age, religion, disability, affectual or sexual orientation, marital status, familial status, atypical hereditary cellular or blood trait, genetic information, and/or liability for service in the Armed Forces of the United States. 2

NJOTA Annual Conference sponsored by 2010 CONFERENCE THEME: PARTICIPATION PARTICIPANT REGISTRATION (page 2) IV: Participant Information Full name/title as it should appear on name tag: Street: City: State: Zip: Preferred phone: Email (required for registration confirmation): Registration fee (see registration fee schedule): NJOTA Membership exp. date: Check: Money order: Agency PO: Charge: Card number: Exp. date: VISA /MC /AmEX /Discover V: NJOTA Membership If you are not a current NJOTA member, join NOW and receive the NJOTA member discount on your conference registration. Click here to complete online membership application. VI: Special Needs Stockton College is an accessible venue. Please contact Carol Taylor, carol.taylor@stockton.edu or 609.652.4227 to discuss any further special needs. Every attempt will be made to meet participants special needs. Kosher/vegetarian meal requests must be received by October 10. I would like a kosher lunch /vegetarian lunch 3

NJOTA 2010 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FEES OT Professionals Early Registration (on or before September 15) Registration (September 16 to October 15) Late/Onsite** Registration (after October 15) NJOTA member Non-member* NJOTA member -Sat Non- member* -Sat NJOTA member -Sun $195 $275 $110 $160 $90 $140 $235 $315 $130 $180 $105 $155 $245 $325 $140 $190 $115 $165 Non- member* -Sun Speakers (OT Professionals) Note: Two speakers per session eligible for discount (as indicated on submitted proposal). Speaker rate Speaker rate Speakers (Non-OT Professionals) For speakers who are not OTs and will attend for day of presentation only. Registration (on or before October 15) $140 $70 $60 Late/Onsite** Registration (after October 15) $150 $80 $70 * Join NJOTA now & save immediately on registration ** Onsite registration may not be available if maximum capacity is reached. OT Students*** Note: non-member registration rates include membership in NJOTA. Registration (on or before October 15) Late/Onsite** Registration (after October 15) NJOTA member With NJOTA membership NJOTA member $95 $130 $55 $80 $105 $140 $65 $90 With NJOTA membership **Onsite registration may not be available if maximum capacity is reached. ***To be eligible for student rates, students must provide proof of student status (student ID card at registration) and not currently hold an OT or OTA license. Special opportunity: Students of New Jersey OT schools may be eligible to receive sponsorship (reimbursement) of registration fees as a support provided by conference exhibitors. Interested students registered by October 15 th will be entered into a lottery-style drawing. Students selected from the drawing will be notified at conference registration that registration fees will be refunded. Exhibitors sponsoring students will be provided with student s name and contact information. Only those students who indicate an interest in sponsorship will be placed into the lottery-style drawing. Please check here if interested in being entered into the student drawing:

Time 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 Saturday: October 23, 2010 NJOTA Annual Conference sponsored by the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey 8:00am-5:00pm Content Registration and Continental Breakfast Special Events: Drop-in Yoga (H104 continuous 8-9am) or Fall Foliage Group Walk Around Lake Fred (weather permitting; departs 8:00, 8:15 & 8:30 - allow 30 minutes) A1: Myofascial A2: Self Concept Release-Opening in Children with the Door Health Conditions 1 hour-ceu 1 hour-ceu B1: Improving Parent Participation in the Therapy Process C1: Live Home Despite All Obstacles B2: Using the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework 2 Why and How 1 hour-ceu C2: From Balanced Diets to Sensory Diets: How Nourishment Impacts Behavior A3: Project Fun: An Accessible, Grant Funded, Environmentally Friendly Playground A4: Evidence- Based Evaluation Practices: Proper Selection & Interpretation of Assessment Tools A5: Clinical Examination of the Wrist: Anatomy Palpation; Kinematics; Provocative Testing 2 hours -CEU B3: Multiple Interventions for Improving Social Participation in School Aged Children Exhibits Poster Sessions Refreshment Break NJOTA Business Meeting - Alton Auditorium C3: Camp Open Arms : Constraint induced movement therapy can be FUN! Lunch & Networking C4: OP/PP - The Key to Successful Interdisciplinary Groups C5: Current Trends in Pediatric Feeding: Evaluation, Treatment and Outcomes 3 hours - CEU B4: Addressing Sleep in Clinical Practice C6: Evaluation of Assistive Technology Across the Lifespan 3 hours - CEU B5: Mentoring Adult Clients with Learning, Mental Health, and ASD Diagnoses C7: Assessment and Treatment Strategies for Low Vision Rehabilitation in Older Adults 3 hours - CEU 3:00 4:00 5:00 D1: Introduction to Meditation Exhibits Poster Sessions Refreshment Break D2: The Challenges of Providing Sensory-based OT in an ABA Curriculum Enjoy Area Attractions (on your own)

Time 8:00 9:00 9:30 Sunday: October 24, 2010 NJOTA Annual Conference sponsored by the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey 8:00am-4:00pm Content Registration and Continental Breakfast Special Events: Drop-in Yoga (continuous 8-9am) or Fall Foliage Group Walk Around Lake Fred (weather permitting ;departs 8:00, 8:15 & 8:30 - allow 30 minutes) E1: Yoga for Recovery: E2: Working Smarter An Occupation Therapy Instead of Harder at Intervention for Mental Home After a Stroke. Health F1: Including a Service Dog in your OT Practice: Is This Right for You? E3: Creating Early Childhood Transition Policy within Pediatric Agencies E4: Inclusive Handwriting Instruction with Fun and Laughter (Also Fewer Referrals) E5: Supervision to Maximize Student Participation on Fieldwork: Reflections on an International Exchange Program E6: Evaluating Your Clinical Reasoning: The Power of Therapeutic Decision Making E7: Classroom Groups: Implementing Strategies through Teacher Education 10:00 11:00 Exhibits Poster Sessions Refreshment Break Keynote Address - Alton Auditorium How Therapy Interactions Affect Patient Outcomes Janice P. Burke, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA 12:00 Lunch & Networking 1:00 G1: Design for Dwarfism Interdisciplinary Collaboration: OT Interior Design Industrial Design G2: Green Groups: Planning School- Based Groups Using Recycled Materials G3: Socialization for Middle/High School Students with Autism Spectrum and Related Disorders G4: Dance: An All Inclusive Occupation that Promotes Wellness G5: How to be Evidence Based in Everyday Practice G6: The Hidden Barrier to Employment: Undiagnosed and Untreated PTSD G7: Community Accessibility for Children With Autism and Social Cognitive Difficulties 2:00 H1: Words are Just Words Or Are They? Bridging the Cultural Gap H2: The Many Faces of Sensory Processing Disorders 1 hour-ceu 3:00 4:00 Closing Ceremony: Ice Cream Buffet, Exhibits and Prize Drawings Conference Ends at 4:00pm