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School Based OT Webinar Outside of the Box: More Effective, More Efficient, More Practical and Fun

Are you an occupational therapy practitioner (OT and COTA) in the school-based setting and in search of practical ideas that reach beyond the basics of appropriate assessment tools, outcome measures, and intervention strategies?  The School-Based OT Webinar: Outside the Box – More Effective, More Efficient, More Practical and Fun is presented by three seasoned Occupational […]

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What is Letter Formation and Why Is It Important?

What is letter formation and why is it so important for children to learn?  You may wonder if learning how to write letters is a high priority skill during this age of technology.  Well, guess what? It is extremely important for children. Letter formation is the ability to form the letters of the alphabet correctly. […]

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Personal Space Bubble – What is it and Why Does it Matter?

Have you heard the phrase “personal space bubble”?  If you work with children or in education, you most likely have heard it being said multiple times.  Or perhaps you have seen it action when children are not always the best at respecting someone’s personal space bubble. A personal space bubble is an imaginary bubble around […]

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Calming Tools, Gross Motor Skills, & Breath Regulation – Animal Walks Bundle

Are you interested in increasing the focus, concentration, working memory, body awareness, executive function, and self-regulation of your students?  Would you like a quick and easy, no-plan, grab-and-go gross motor activity? Do you need to lead gross motor groups within a small space? You can use Animal movement posters hung on the wall of a […]

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One Simple Tip to Improve Inhibitory Control in ADHD

Do you work with or parent a child with ADHD?  Inhibitory control allows children to control their impulses and responses to stimuli.  Inhibition is part of executive function skills and it can be difficult for children with ADHD.  It is actually a primary cognitive deficit in ADHD. A recent study indicated that changing sleep patterns can […]

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June 2019 Your Therapy Source Digital Magazine – FREE

The FREE June 2019 Your Therapy Source Digital Magazine has been posted. Subscribe below to download the magazine. This month’s articles include: FINE MOTOR SKILLS GAME – EAT THE CHEESE (FREE PRINTABLE) 15 SILLY DRAWING GAMES FOR KIDS INCREASING ENGAGEMENT ON THE PLAYGROUND FOR STUDENTS WITH AUTISM VISUAL SCANNING ACTIVITIES – FREE PRINTABLES AND IDEAS […]

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Handwriting Interventions: Blocked & Random Therapy Tools for Dysgraphia

HANDWRITING INTERVENTIONS C: Fry Heroes implements Motor Learning Principles using “blocked” and “random” practice of phrases and sentences to build handwriting automaticity. This research-based method, created by school-based Occupational Therapist, Thia Triggs, is pivotal in changing handwriting habits of children with and without visual-motor delays, through the 10th grade, including students with dysgraphia, learning disabilities, […]

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How to Help with Emotional Dysregulation in Children

Do you feel like children seem to have more difficulties with self-regulation? Maybe your own children or you see other children acting out more than ever. Parenting has changed so much over the last few decades making the job impossible on many days. Here are a few suggestions to help with emotional dysregulation in children. […]

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Handwriting Interventions – Occupational Therapy Tools for Blocked Handwriting Modification

Handwriting Interventions – Occupational Therapy tool for blocked handwriting practice helps you to utilize Motor Learning stages and principles to make substantial changes in handwriting habits with students up to the 10th grade.  Created by school-based Occupational Therapist, Thia Triggs, this “blocked” practice at the word level is immensely helpful as a method to bridge the gap […]

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January 2019 Digital Magazine for Pediatric Occupational and Physical Therapy

The January 2019 Digital Magazine for Pediatric Occupational and Physical Therapy has been published.  And as usual, it is FREE! Table of Contents for the January 2019 Digital Magazine for Pediatric Occupational and Physical Therapy GROWTH MINDSET AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT HOW TO SELECT APPROPRIATE TOYS FOR YOUNG CHILDREN HOW TO IMPROVE EMOTIONAL SELF-REGULATION AMONG CHILDREN WITH AUTISM AND […]