12 Key Principles of Montessori Inspired Lifestyle® - Part 3
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Description

Part 3 of the course covers the following:

  • Principle 9 – Go from simple to more complex.
  • Principle 10 – Break a task down into steps.
  • Principle 11 – There is no right or wrong way to do an activity. Think Engagement.
  • Principle 12 – Ask for Feedback. To end, ask: “Did you enjoy doing this?” and “Would you like to do this again?”

 

CEU Information:

  • Activities Professionals - National Certification Council for Activity Professionals - pending
  • Administrators - National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards - This program has been approved for Continuing Education for 6.75 total participant hours by NAB/NCERS--Approval #20250212-13.50-A100814-DL.       NOTE: NAB requires that we report your attendance for you to receive credit for this course. At the completion of the course, please send an email to info@cen4ard.com with your name and 8 digit NAB ID# with the subject "NAB report - MDCP online course completed". Visit the NAB FAQ page for support with your ID#.
  • Recreational Therapists - National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification - This session content is CE Pre-Approved by NCTRC for 4 hours 
  • Certified Care Managers - National Academy of Certified Care Managers - CARD is an approved NACCM continuing education provider, #19-701CARD.
  • Nursing - These CEUs are offered through a 3rd party provider for an additional fee of $4.00 per credit hour. Refer to the CEU Network packet under "Course Materials"
  • New Zealand Society of Diversional Recreational Therapists Inc. - NZSDRT Inc. approved for 4 CPD points
  • Occupational Therapists - Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board* - This course is approved for 4 hours CE from the Ohio OTPTAT Board, approval #230013. 
  • Speech Language Pathologists - Ohio Speech and Hearing Professionals Board* - Content approved for 4 continuing education credits

 


If you have any issues enrolling or completing the course, please visit www.cen4ard.com/online-course-support/ for troubleshooting and answers to commonly asked questions.

Modules
Principle 9 – Go from simple to more complex.
Content Types:
Simplify a complex task to facilitate success and independence in people with dementia
Principle 9 Quiz
Content Types:
This is the quiz for the ninth video. You may attempt the quiz twice. A passing score is not required to continue. However, if you do not pass the quiz on both attempts, we strongly encourage you to review the previous module before continuing to the next.
Principle 10 – Break a task down into steps.
Content Types:
Learn how an activity or task can be broken down into subtasks to allow for more participation in people with dementia
Principle 10 Quiz
Content Types:
This is the quiz for the tenth video. You may attempt the quiz twice. A passing score is not required to continue. However, if you do not pass the quiz on both attempts, we strongly encourage you to review the previous module before continuing to the next.
Principle 11 – There is no right or wrong way to do an activity. Think Engagement.
Content Types:
Discover the importance of engagement during an activity and focus less on correct execution
Principle 11 Quiz
Content Types:
This is the quiz for the eleventh video. You may attempt the quiz twice. A passing score is not required to continue. However, if you do not pass the quiz on both attempts, we strongly encourage you to review the previous module before continuing to the next.
Principle 12 – Ask for feedback. To end, ask: “Did you enjoy doing this?” and “Would you like to do this again?”
Content Types:
Recognize the value of feedback in building trust in people with dementia
Principle 12 Quiz
Content Types:
This is the quiz for the last course video (#12). You may attempt the quiz twice. A passing score is not required to continue. However, if you do not pass the quiz on both attempts, we strongly encourage you to review the previous module before continuing to the next.

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