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Humor

Insult to Injury

February 9, 2023 The Occuplaytional Therapist Comments Off on Insult to Injury

Pro tip: Knee-sliding across the floor underneath an obstacle, in a footrace with a child, will just as surely split the knee of your pants when you’re an adult as it would have when you […]

Activities

An In-Tents Crawling Game

February 8, 2023 The Occuplaytional Therapist Comments Off on An In-Tents Crawling Game

I have this great set of tents connected by a crawl-through tunnel, and the children who come to my therapy gym already love crawling through it. To add a bit of a game element to […]

Humor

Totally Legit OT Work

February 7, 2023 The Occuplaytional Therapist Comments Off on Totally Legit OT Work

(as with any time I tell a story from work, some details are changed for privacy reasons) I have a teenager on my caseload with physical disabilities that make writing prohibitively hard. As part of […]

At Home

Letter Reversals

February 7, 2023 The Occuplaytional Therapist Comments Off on Letter Reversals

It is extremely common and normal for children to reverse or invert letters when they are learning to write, or confuse those letters when they are learning to read. It makes perfect sense when you […]

At Home

When You “Have” To

February 5, 2023 The Occuplaytional Therapist Comments Off on When You “Have” To

I shared a post about parents asking “How do I get my child to…” and trying to get away from that language, which isn’t helpful for understanding what is going on for the child that […]

Personal

If The Sock Fits

February 5, 2023 The Occuplaytional Therapist Comments Off on If The Sock Fits

I went to get dressed yesterday. We were going to be out walking outdoors for a few hours of the day. I put on some socks that I haven’t worn in a few months, since […]

At School

Low Attention

February 5, 2023 The Occuplaytional Therapist Comments Off on Low Attention

Low attention is not a moral failure. The picture I got from talking to the teacher about the boy was very different from the picture I got when I worked with him. “He leaves things […]

At Home

Independent vs Alone

February 3, 2023 The Occuplaytional Therapist Comments Off on Independent vs Alone

Welcome to this week’s edition of “The Occuplaytional Therapist takes a funny image/meme/tweet and way overthinks it…” I’m always dependable for that 😉 First of all, this is absolutely true. Second of all, it’s for […]

Activities

ABC Cars

February 3, 2023 The Occuplaytional Therapist Comments Off on ABC Cars

A recent little activity option from the schools: I set out this “car mat” for our littlest kids (3-4yo) to roll cars on while waiting for their turn in the therapy gym. It was mostly […]

Autism

Self-Advocacy

February 3, 2023 The Occuplaytional Therapist Comments Off on Self-Advocacy

[Image descriptions: The first image has a title, “The Challenge with Teaching Self-Advocacy…It’s not them, it’s us.” over the top of an image of a child playing in a pink play tent filled with colorful […]

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