Why use movement books in your occupational therapy session or classroom? Incorporating movement into literacy is a fun way to work on many skills! There…
Here’s a list of FUN Christmas fine motor activities for occupational therapy! These activities include visual motor activities, fine motor activities, movement breaks and writing! …
Teletherapy is exhausting. Many occupational therapists have had to take their in person sessions and change them to online sessions. There are many challenges that…
Data collection is incredibly important for evaluation, assessment, and progress monitoring. Data collection helps to support evaluation by allowing therapists to know strengths and deficits…
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