by Cara | Aug 30, 2018 | ADLs, autism, caregivers, daily living, Infographics, occupational therapy, OT, parents, potty, potty training, self-care, teaching successfully, toilet, toilet training, toileting
Please share: One of the topics parents and therapists always ask me is about helping children with toilet training. I love infographics. They provide awesome tips and can be shared easily. Here’s one of my favorites. Want more information? Read our earlier post...
by Cara | May 11, 2018 | caregiver tips, caregivers, caring, communication, education, emotion, empathy, for OTs, helping caregivers, life skills, Occupational therapists, occupational therapy, OT, OT treatment, parenting, parents, pediatric, PT, PT. COTA, PTA, resources, School OT, school therapy, SLP, SLP. speech therapy, special education, special needs, speech therapy, support, supporting, supporting special needs, teacher, teachers, teaching successfully, Uncategorized
Please share: Cultural sensitivity in the medical field is necessary. Our view of the world around us depends on our own memories, how we were raised, opinions we form, the values we hold, and reactions to the world around us. Culture includes a person’s belief...
by Cara | Jan 12, 2018 | Active kids, activities, brain breaks, caregiver tips, caregivers, children, family, FREE, freebies, gross motor, life skills, movement, outdoors, outside, recess, shopping, Uncategorized
Please share: Get Your Child Outside, Regardless of Age! Getting your kids outside is a challenge, but every year it is the same thing. Too cold, too wet or too busy. Kids are getting up at the same time in winter, but it is dark. It’s almost dark when kids get...
by Cara | Oct 6, 2017 | courses, OT, OT treatment, special needs, therapy, tips
Please share: In this post, I’ll review the top 5 most asked questions from new OTs who attend my Pediatric OT Primer courses…….. Occupational therapists obtain high levels of training upon graduation. In fact, most OTs graduate with a Master’s...