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DIY Sticky Wall

This week’s project is the DIY Sticky Wall! To see all of our Pinterest pins that we have put to the test in occupational therapy, click here: Pinned on Pinterest: Tested in Occupational Therapy. (FYI...

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Home vs. Clinic Therapy: Whats the difference?

Most early intervention therapy is done in the home, from ages 0-3. The idea is that working in the child’s natural environment is most effective at these early ages. (For an idea of what home therapy...

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A Pediatric Therapist’s Thankful List

It’s officially Thanksgiving week here, which means a short work week, huge meals, and pie. I’m ready for all of it. However, before all that, I wanted to take a moment to fully appreciate the nature...

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Are Pediatric Therapists Too Nice?

When I wrote In Defense of School Therapists, I had the opportunity to hear from many of my colleagues out there. You guys told me some challenging details about the conditions other pediatric...

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New Year, New Deductible!

We often look at New Year’s as a way to reset, refocus, and start fresh. However, when you work in a world governed by insurance reimbursement, it’s not always that easy. A New Set of Visits Let’s look...

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Occupational Therapy and Early Executive Functioning

This week’s guest post is brought to us by Patee Tomsic, MS, OTR/L. It’s the first post in her upcoming series on executive functioning skills, so enjoy and make sure to check back for more helpful...

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Executive Functioning in the Early Years: Impulse Control

This week’s guest post by Patee Tomsic, MS, OTR/L is part two in her series on early executive function skills. (Catch up with her first post here: Occupational Therapy & Early Executive Function.)...

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Executive Functioning in the Early Years: Working Memory

This week’s guest post by Patee Tomsic, MS, OTR/L is part three in her series on early executive function skills. (Catch up on the series here: Occupational Therapy & Early Executive Function and...

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Executive Functioning in the Early Years: Cognitive Flexibility

Welcome to the final chapter in our guest post series on early executive functioning skills! Patee Tomsic, MS, OTR/L has created amazing resources on Early Executive Function, Impulse Control, and...

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Are Occupational Therapists Handwriting Teachers?

This week’s guest post by Dr. Beverly Moskowitz offers a closer look at occupational therapy’s role in handwriting. Get over it, already! For the umpteenth time, a Facebook conversation about...

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