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At School

Bo-ring…

December 15, 2022 The Occuplaytional Therapist Comments Off on Bo-ring…

I have a child on my caseload who is Autistic and a “gestalt language learner” — a descriptive term for children who learn to speak in phrases or scripts (as opposed to learning to speak […]

Kids' Shows

Fear & Anger Speaking

October 21, 2022 The Occuplaytional Therapist Comments Off on Fear & Anger Speaking

My kids have been watching Inside Out recently. It’s a movie that takes place largely inside the characters’ minds from the point of views of their personified emotions. Everybody has the emotions Joy, Sadness, Anger, […]

Babies

Three Scenarios

October 21, 2022 The Occuplaytional Therapist Comments Off on Three Scenarios

Imagine three scenarios. You’re holding your child on your lap. Your child is sobbing and screaming at the top of their lungs, curled up against you. In one scenario, they have just tripped, fallen, and […]

Personal

Driving & Disability

October 21, 2022 The Occuplaytional Therapist Comments Off on Driving & Disability

A small thought (from my time in studying for my UK driver’s license)… I got this practice question on a practice test and it made me pause. Can you read it and think of why? […]

At School

Regulated vs Calm

October 20, 2022 The Occuplaytional Therapist Comments Off on Regulated vs Calm

I see children on my school OT caseload who are three, and four, and five, and six. They are behaving in all sorts of inconvenient ways for traditional schooling. They touch things when they pass […]

At Home

At, Above, Below

October 20, 2022 The Occuplaytional Therapist Comments Off on At, Above, Below

Kids need room to play, unimpeded and unhelped, on materials that are at their level and above their level and below their level of ability to climb and interact with. They interact with things at […]

At School

“Rules for OT”

October 19, 2022 The Occuplaytional Therapist Comments Off on “Rules for OT”

I was talking with another OT recently about our experiences when we were newly graduated and working at our first jobs. She shared a story with me about the first school she worked at. She […]

At Home

Five Rules

October 19, 2022 The Occuplaytional Therapist Comments Off on Five Rules

This is what goes through my head when I decide if I need to say “no” to something. (…on a good day, on a regulated day, when I’m parenting consciously…not just responding out of habit) […]

Activities

Different Things to Different Children

October 18, 2022 The Occuplaytional Therapist Comments Off on Different Things to Different Children

I wanted to give an example of how the same activity/craft/invitation to play can mean different things to different children (who are at different stages of development and therefore are exploring different things through their […]

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