Novel Dual Task Processing Ideas for the Pediatric Patient: PT and OT Applications
Course: #9617Level: Advanced 2 Hours 1290 ReviewsThis presentation introduces innovative techniques designed to enhance dual task processing in pediatric patients. PT and OT providers will explore a variety of strategies that integrate cognitive and motor tasks, aiming to improve functional outcomes in young patients with diverse needs. Through detailed examples and practical applications, therapists will gain valuable insights into implementing these dual task interventions effectively within their practice.
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Course Type: Video
CEUs/Hours Offered: AOTA/0.2 Advanced, OT Service Delivery, 13724; CE Broker/2.0 CE Broker #20-1336832; IACET/0.2; NBCOT PDUs/2.5 Advanced, Pediatrics
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Learning Outcomes
- After this course, participants will be able to evaluate three benefits of integrating dual task processing into pediatric therapeutic practices.
- After this course, participants will be able to evaluate four novel dual task processing activities that can be utilized with pediatric patients to improve cognitive and motor skills and evaluate the effectiveness of two different dual task processing strategies in addressing specific functional goals in pediatric therapy.
- After this course, participants will be able to evaluate three key factors that contribute to the success of dual task interventions in pediatric populations.
Course created on October 21, 2025
Agenda
| 0-5 Minutes | Background, review of learning outcomes |
| 5-45 Minutes | Benefits of integrating dual task processing into pediatric therapeutic practices |
| 45-75 Minutes | Novel dual task processing activities that can be utilized with pediatric patients to improve cognitive and motor skills |
| 75-90 Minutes | Evaluate the effectiveness of two different dual task processing strategies in addressing specific functional goals in pediatric therapy. |
| 90-115 Minutes | Analyze three key factors that contribute to the success of dual task interventions in pediatric populations. |
| 115-120 Minutes | Summary, Q & A |
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1290 ReviewsPresented By

Andrea Salzman
MS, PT
Andrea Salzman, MS, PT, is the Founder and CEO of the Aquatic Therapy Foundation, Inc. (launched in 2026) and has served as the Executive Director of Aquatic Therapy University (ATU) since 2010. She graduated from the University of Alabama at Birmingham with a Master’s degree in physical therapy.
With over 30 years of experience as a licensed physical therapist, hands-on clinician, and educator, Salzman specializes in aquatics, geriatrics, patient motivation, and musculoskeletal and balance disorders. She has trained physical, occupational, and speech therapists worldwide in evidence-based aquatic therapy across pediatric, adult, neurologic, orthopedic, and cardiopulmonary populations. As a consultant, she has assisted hundreds of facilities during the start-up and training phases of their aquatic practices.
Salzman’s diverse background includes a decade as Vice President of the temporary staffing agency 10K Health, LLC, and eight years as adjunct faculty at St. Catherine University. A prolific contributor to her field, she has presented over 200 seminars, authored 300 articles, and served as Editor-in-Chief of the American Physical Therapy Association's (APTA) Journal of Aquatic Therapy. Her industry honors include being featured on the cover of Physical Therapy magazine and receiving the APTA's Judy Cirullo Award in recognition of her leadership and contributions to aquatic therapy practice.Her life's work emphasizes translating the therapeutic properties of water into clinically defensible, functionally relevant interventions for all who find themselves standing at the water's edge.
To access ATU's global clearinghouse of information, visit www.aquatictherapyuniversity.com.
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Financial: Andrea Salzman received an honorarium for presenting this course. Non-financial: Andrea Salzman owns ATU Aquatic Therapy Seminars, a continuing education company.
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