Advocacy…… If you’ve followed my blog for any length of time, you know I’m the mother to two children with autism spectrum disorders. My boys… Read More
Executive Function Infographic Many adults and children have difficulty with executive function. Traditional models explain executive function (EF) as the chief executive officer (CEO) of the brain…. Read More
Easter Activity Ideas Easter is almost here! I always love this time of year because of Spring and new beginnings. I am filled with joy and excitement… Read More
8 Sensory-Based Oral Motor Activities WORK for the mouth? Well, not really! As babies, we learn to calm ourselves through sucking. When a baby suckles, he begins to develop… Read More
5 Ways to Assess Movement to Build Functional Outcomes Therapists, looking for tips to assess your students’ movement for better functional outcomes? Me too! I have been doing a ton of research for… Read More
Reflex Integration & Movement Resources As many of you know, I travel across the US and have courses in the US & UK to help occupational therapists and families… Read More
Painting With Snow! Snow Painting Fun for Kids of All Ages! So many are getting snow and winter blasts. How do we use this to our advantage?… Read More
Created your own Movement and Sensory Pathway Movement and Sensory Pathways – How To Create Your OWN! I’m super excited to share this post with you. Why? You’ve seen them, cool movement… Read More
Tips for Passing the NBCOT® Exam Why is the NBCOT® Exam so Hard to Pass? Today’s guest blogger is Shannon Corcoran, OTR. Thank you to PassTheOT.com for the following tips. As… Read More
ABCs of Movement: Brain Breaks What IS a brain break? To put it simply, they are short bursts of activity designed to energize the brain and body for learning…. Read More