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Educational preparation:
BS Education, Magna Cum Laude, University of Maryland, 1967
Certificate of Physical Therapy, University of Maryland, 1967
Master Family Therapy, Hahnemann University1991
MS Pediatric Physical Therapy, Hahnemann University, 1994
PhD Clinical Child Development, Walden University, 2001
Scholarly interests:
Preparation of young children for early school success; Early Head Start/Head
Start curricula components, in particular social-emotional competencies,
motor, and pre-literacy/learning skills (mediated/instrumental learning);
Motor learning/stepping in young children; Burn survivors relationship
of pain and treatment
Courses involved with at TJU:
PT 302 Understanding Research Principles & Scientific Methods
PT 541 Physical Therapists as Learners and Teachers
PT 551 Pediatric Physical Therapy
Faculty Research Advisor for Graduate Research Projects
Professional Organizations:
American Physical Therapy Association, Philadelphia chapter, Pediatric,
Research sections.
American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Associate member.
Presentations/Publications:
Levinson, M. (2002). Abstract. Impact on development using the stepping
intervention model (SIM) for infants with motor delay. Pediatric Physical
Therapy,13, (4), 211.
Chiarello, L., Effgen, S., & Levinson, M. (1992). Parent-Professional
partnership in evaluation and development of individualized family service
plans. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 4, (2), 64-69.
Levinson, M. (May 7, 2003). Play Power: Movement Games for Life Learning".
Teen Summit, Communities in Schools of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Convention
Center, Philadelphia, PA.
Levinson, M. & Klein, E. (March 14, 2003). "How Parent's Knowledge
Base Can Affect Their Expectations & Interactions with Their Children."
Early Childhood conference, DVAEYC, Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia,
PA.
Levinson, M. (May 9, 2002). "Power of Play and Positive Discipline:
Setting Limits." Teen Summit, Communities in Schools of Philadelphia,
Inc., Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, PA.
Levinson, M. and Klein, E. (April 25, 2002). "What Parents Know
About Their Child's Development and the Impact on the Timeliness of Seeking
Evaluations." Pennsylvania Speech and Hearing Association, annual
conference, Pittsburgh, PA
Levinson, M. (Feb.20-24, 2002). "Impact on Development Using the
Stepping Intervention Model for Infants with Motor Delay." Platform
presentation, Combined Sections Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association,
Boston, MA.
Levinson, M. (8/24/02), DAYC (Developmental Assessment of Young Children)
trainer for early intervention professionals in Philadelphia, Elwyn Inc.,
Philadelphia, PA; Einstein Hospital, Philadelphia, PA.
Levinson, M. (October 25-26, 2001), "Undergoing Change/Transition,"
"Team Building/Transdisciplinary Approach", "Social-emotional
Aspects of Child Development in Young Children". Retreat: Temple
University Early Childhood Development and Evaluation Program, organizer
and presenter, Ventnor, NJ.
"Influence of the Stepping Intervention Model (SIM) on infants with
motor delay." Invited speaker at Motor Research Development Consortium,
(October 5-7, 2001), U. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. .
"What Parents Know About Their Preschooler's Development: A Research
Study." Levinson, M., Klein, E., (March, 2001). Early Childhood Conference,
Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, PA.
"Play Smart: A Parent-Child Workshop." Levinson, M., Klein,
E., Goldman, B., Kushner, R. (May 2000). Lecture, discussion, and hands-on
workshop conducted with parents and their young children at Temple University,
Center for Research in Human Development and Education (CRHDE), Philadelphia,
PA.
"Understanding Childhood Behavior and Discipline Techniques."
Levinson, M. (May, 1998). Parent Education Workshop sponsored by Temple
University Center for Research in Human Development and Education (CRHDE),
in collaboration with The School District of Philadelphia Early Intervention
and Early Intervention Technical Assistance, Philadelphia, PA.
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