Community Presentations:

Monthly presentations are offered at our clinic during the months of January through March each year. Space is limited, so reservation is strongly recommended. Use the link below to register. These presentations have both in person and virtual options unless otherwise specified. Cost of each presentation is $20. (Note: registration not considered complete until payment is received). You can pay by calling our office or by using the BILL PAY option on our website.

Register for any of the presentations below by using this form

2026 Schedule

January 13th at 7pm
Pay Attention: the development of attention and how to support it
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February 12th at 6:30pm
Regulate to Communicate: the importance of emotional regulation on a child's ability to communicate
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March 9th at 6:30pm
Why Breathing Matters: How Nasal Breathing impacts speech, sleep & more!
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April 21st at 7pm
The New Momma's Guide to Introducing Solids
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May 11th at 7pm
DIR/Floortime: A Research Based Model for Supporting Autistic People Across the Lifespan
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May 19th at 7pm
Go To Sleep! The Importance of Sleep and How to Support it
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July 15th at 7-8pm
It's Not Bad Behavior: The 4 Most Common Missed Reasons for 'Behavior'
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Other Events:

2026 Presentation Series @ Born Yoga (Birmingham- Childcare available!)

To Register for these events at Born Yoga, head over to their website here

Sibling Rivalry: Turning Conflict Into Skill-Building

Tues February 17 @ 6:30-7:30pm
Sibling conflict is normal—but it doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. This parent-friendly workshop explores why siblings clash, what kids are really communicating during conflict, and how adults can coach (instead of referee). You’ll learn practical strategies to support children in navigating big feelings, solving problems, and building lifelong conflict-resolution and relationship skills—with siblings and peers.

Sensory Processing & Behavior: What’s Really Going On?
Tues March 17 at 6:30pm

Ever wonder why certain sounds, textures, or movements lead to meltdowns, shutdowns, or constant movement? This presentation breaks down sensory processing in simple, parent-friendly terms and explains how sensory challenges can impact a child’s attention, emotions, and behavior. Parents will leave with a clearer understanding of what behaviors are communicating—and practical strategies to support regulation at home, school, and in the community.

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Expanding The Diet of Picky Eaters
Tues April 14 at 6:30pm
Picky eating is more than “just a phase” for some children. This workshop helps parents understand what picky eating really is, how to recognize when a child needs extra support, and why pressure often backfires. We’ll share realistic, relationship-based strategies to gently expand a child’s diet across settings—while reducing stress at mealtimes and supporting long-term success with food.

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BloomU Virtual Presentations

Our therapy team provides virtual presentations each month on a number of topics. Learn more about events at BloomU and Register here

Supporting Neurodivergent Kids & Teens

This presentation, provided by owner and occupatioanl therapist, Jessica Ravineala, will discuss neurodiversity affirming approaches to supporting your neurodivergent child. Presentations are offered virtually every other month at BloomU and are open to all! See the link below for details and registration.

Intro to Sensory Processing

Most of us know about our 5 main senses, but did you know we actually have eight? There are many things about those lesser known sensory systems that can impact a child's behavior. Join owner and occupational therapist, Jessica Ravineala, as she talks about the complexities of our sensory systems and how they can influence your child's behavior. Presentations are offered virtually every other month at BloomU and are open to all! See the link below for details and registration.

From Sounds to Sentences: A Parent’s Guide to Speech Development

Wondering if your child’s speech is developing as expected?   Join the Therapy SPOT's speech therapists to understand how speech and language develop, what’s considered typical, and when a child may benefit from extra support. We’ll break down common concerns, clear up myths, and discuss simple ways parents can support communication skills at home.

 

Neurodivergent Affirming Mom's Network:

An in-person community support groupf or any mom, dad, or caregiver supporting a neurodivergent child. This is an event put on by Bridges Development Center. Check out the schedule here

 

Intentional Parenting Series:

You wouldn’t accept a hard job without proper training, so why do we regularly expect this of parents? Parenting is hard, especially if you are parenting children who are neurodivergent. Join us for a comprehensive learning experience to support your parenting journey! This intensive course will cover sensory processing, emotional regulation, neurodiversity, and parenting strategies to help you confidently support your child’s unique brain across their lifespan! It will include 4 hours of direct training (online) as well as a complimentary 1 hr parent education session that you can use within 6 months to help you apply your new knowledge.

This course will be provided virtually and will be conducted in small groups, so space is limited.

Upcoming Session:

Fridays in April 2026, 12-1pm (4/3, 4/10, 4/17, and 4/24)

Cost $199

Register here

Group Programs:

Our highly trained speech, physical, and occupational therapists provide therapy groups both in our clinic as well as off site! Groups in our clinic, or available to the public will be posted here. To inquire about scheduling our team for a group program, email us at info@therapyspotmi.com