AOTA-Approved Continuing Education Courses

Earn your AOTA CEUs while learning from trusted voices in neuroaffirming practice. Explore our library of high-quality AOTA-Approved continuing education courses below:

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Think Sensory’s AOTA-Approved CE Courses

For occupational therapy practitioners and occupational therapy assistants looking for continuing education approved by the American Occupational Therapy Association, Think Sensory offers AOTA-approved CE courses that reflect where pediatric practice is headed.

Our course library focuses on practical, neurodiversity-affirming learning across sensory processing, regulation, co-regulation, participation, interoception, and neurodivergent development.

Ready to choose your next course? Return to the course library above to explore available AOTA-approved continuing education options and start earning CEUs.

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How It Works

Step 1

Choose Your Course

Choose the AOTA-approved CE course you want, add it to your cart, and complete your purchase.

Step 2

Learn With Flexibility

All of our courses are self-paced, so you have 12 months of access to the course materials. Complete the course videos, pass the required assessment, and submit the course evaluation.

Step 3

Earn Your AOTA CEUs

Once all requirements are complete, download your certificate of completion for your continuing education records. AOTA-approved courses are widely accepted for OT continuing education for license renewal.

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Why Choose Think Sensory Courses?

Think Sensory courses are designed for practitioners who want continuing education that is practical, thoughtful, and aligned with neuroaffirming care.

Our courses go beyond checking off CEU requirements. They are built to help occupational therapy practitioners think more deeply about sensory processing, nervous system support, regulation, participation, and the everyday experiences of neurodivergent children and families.

Every course is shaped by our THINK values: tools and teaching that are human-centered, inclusive, neuroaffirming, and knowledge-based. That means we care about more than whether a strategy sounds good in theory. We care about whether it respects the child, supports the practitioner, and makes sense in real life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this course approved by AOTA (or another specific accrediting body)?

Every course listing on Think Sensory clearly identifies what type of continuing education it offers. If a course is approved by a specific accrediting body like AOTA, ASHA, or ASWB, you will see that organization’s official logo and approval statement directly on the course listing page, along with the activity approval ID number. If you do not see a specific organization’s logo or approval statement on the course listing, the course offers general CEUs. General CEU courses are professional development activities that have not been submitted to or approved by a specific accrediting body. It is your responsibility as the learner to verify with your employer or licensing board whether general CEUs meet the continuing education requirements for your specific situation, geographic location, or credential.

What do I need to do to earn CEUs for this course?

To earn CEUs, you must complete all of the following: view all required video content in its entirety, pass the post-activity learning outcome assessment with a score of 80% or higher, and complete the post-activity evaluation. Partial credit is not available. You must complete all requirements to receive CEUs and a certificate of completion. The specific number of CEUs and contact hours available for each course is listed on the course page.

What happens if I don’t pass the assessment?

If you do not achieve a passing score of 80% on the learning outcome assessment, you can retake it. There is no limit on the number of retake attempts.

Can I receive partial credit if I only complete part of the course?

No. Think Sensory does not offer partial credit for any CEU-eligible course. You will receive the full CEU value upon satisfactory completion of all requirements.

Will this course count toward my CE requirements?

That depends on your specific situation. If the course is approved by a specific accrediting body (like AOTA), and your licensing board or employer accepts CEUs from that body, then yes. If the course offers general CEUs, it is up to you to verify with your employer or licensing board whether it meets your requirements. Many professionals outside of the United States are able to use general CEU certificates for continuing education without issue, as CE requirements in many countries are managed by the individual practitioner rather than a centralized accrediting body. When in doubt, check with your licensing board or employer before purchasing.

What is the refund policy for CEU-eligible courses?

You may request a full refund within 10 calendar days of purchase, as long as you have not accessed any course content. Once any course content has been accessed, the purchase is non-refundable. To request a cancellation, email ce@thinksensory.com. Full details are available in our Terms of Service.

How long do I have access to the course?

Courses are available for 12 months from the date of purchase.

How do I get my certificate of completion?

Your certificate of completion is generated automatically through the learning management system once you have met all completion requirements (viewed all video content, passed the assessment at 80% or higher, and completed the evaluation). You will be able to download your certificate directly from the course page after completion.

What if I need a replacement certificate or a copy of my records?

You can re-download your certificate of completion from the course page after completion. If you no longer have access to the course materials, you can request a copy of your CE records or a replacement certificate at any time by contacting us through the CE department at ce@thinksensory.com. Replacement certificates and record copies are provided at no charge. We retain all CE learner records for a minimum of 7 years.

Will my CE records be shared with anyone?

Think Sensory will not release your CE records to any third party without your prior written consent. If a third party such as an employer or licensing board requests your records, we will contact you and obtain written authorization before releasing anything. The only exception is that AOTA may request access to records as part of their Approved Provider Program compliance review process, which is a condition of participation in the program.

I have a disability or need accommodations. How do I request support?

Contact us at ce@thinksensory.com before starting the course and let us know what you need. All of our video content includes closed captions and transcripts. We are happy to work with you on additional accommodations.

What does “General CEU” mean?

A general CEU is a continuing education unit awarded for a professional development activity that has not been submitted to or approved by a specific accrediting body like AOTA, ASHA, or ASWB. The course content still meets professional development standards, and you will still receive a certificate of completion with contact hours. Whether your employer or licensing board accepts general CEUs depends on their specific policies. Many employers and licensing boards do accept general CEU certificates for professional development credit.