Keynote Speaker

Stuart Shanker
Professor of Philosophy & Psychology

Guest Speakers

Ruby Moye Salazar
LCSW, BCD

Sima Gerber
Ph. D
Marjorie Cases
OTR/L, SIFT, SQL
Jehan Shehata-Aboubakr
Speech-Language Pathologist, BA, CCC

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Marjorie Cases Biography:

Marjorie Cases, OTR/L, SIPT Certified, DIR Certified, SQL

Ms. Cases graduated from Montreal University, Canada, with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Occupational Therapy.

She has actively practiced in the Philadelphia area since 2002.

Ms. Cases received her DIR certificate in 2007 and she has integrated into her practice the latest treatment modalities including cranial electrical stimulation, Solisten/TOMATIS affect intervention, Interactive Metronome, and visual therapy. Marjorie continues to research and evaluate the effectiveness of new sensory integration techniques.

Ms. Cases has over 7 years experience and expertise in working with young children and adolescents with developmental challenges concerning their ability to communicate, play, engage, and learn.

Ms. Cases currently treats children across all age groups with a focus on children with developmental challenges affecting their engagement and social reciprocity.

Ms. Cases is currently the managing director of Therapy Works for kids™ located in Havertown.

Marjorie is also consulting with different programs across the United States, providing support in adding sensory based intervention and facilitating engagement and social reciprocity throughout a child’s daily activities.