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Visual Supports for Occupational Therapy

Visual Supports for Occupational Therapy can be an extremely helpful tool that almost magically improves engagement and ensures that your treatment sessions are effective.  Visual supports for Occupational Therapy include task cards to be used for a variety of settings including clinic, itinerant, and classroom situations. Do you work with preschool or elementary age children […]

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Bedtime Yoga Sequence – Free Printable

Sleep plays such an important role during the childhood development years.  It can affect mood, motor learning, sensory processing, weight gain and more.  When parents provide a predictable sleep routine each night, children can get the 9-12 hours of recommended sleep per night (depending on age) for overall health.  This bedtime yoga sequence can help […]

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October 2018 Digital Magazine for Pediatric Occupational and Physical Therapy

The October 2018 Digital Magazine for Pediatric Occupational and Physical Therapy created by Your Therapy Source has been published.   Table of Contents Your Therapy Source Digital Magazine October 2018: 8 SUGGESTIONS FOR IEP REVIEWS AT THE START OF THE SCHOOL YEAR DEEP BREATHING EXERCISES FOR CHILDREN HOW TO PREVENT SENSORY OVERLOAD AT SCHOOL WHAT IS WORKING MEMORY AND HEMISPHERIC […]

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Weighted Lap Pad Use and Engagement in Class – Single Case Study Research

Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities published a brief report on weighted lap pad use and engagement in class for a kindergarten student with autism spectrum disorder.  The purpose of the study was to determine if a weighted lap pad intervention or an evidence-based practice of a structured work box intervention would result in […]

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How to Help Children Sleep

With the start of school, it is crucial that children get back into a regular sleep routine.  Here are a few suggestions on how to help children sleep.  Children can focus and learn better after a good night sleep.  One of the easiest ways to accomplish a regular sleep schedule is to follow a daily routine.  […]

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VAMPS Assessment Visual Activity, Motor, Postural, & Sensorimotor Assessment

VAMPS Assessment Visual Activity, Motor, Postural, & Sensorimotor Assessment VAMPS Assessment – Visual Activity, Motor, Postural, & Sensorimotor Assessment is a unique tool to evaluate visual, perceptual, motor performance, sensory, core, and functional weakness in children and adults.  This evidence-based assessment can be used in a variety of settings for ages 4 through adulthood. Created by […]

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Were You Adequately Prepared to Provide School-based Therapy Services?

Were You Adequately Prepared to Provide School-based Therapy Services? Recently, we posted a survey asking the question: Were you adequately prepared to provide school-based therapy services?  The reason why I asked this question, is I know I was not.  When you are taught following a strictly medical model and then you enter a system of a […]

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April 2018 Digital Magazine for Pediatric OT and PT

April 2018 Digital Magazine for Pediatric OT and PT The April 2018 Digital Magazine for Pediatric OT and PT has been posted.  Download and read this FREE digital magazine to stay updated on recent pediatric therapy research, freebies and more. The April 2018 Digital Magazine for Pediatric OT and PT issue includes articles on: ACUTE EFFECTS OF AEROBIC […]

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Idiopathic Toe Walking and ADHD

Idiopathic Toe Walking and ADHD Recent research examined the relationship between idiopathic toe walking and ADHD.  Idiopathic toe walking was defined as a gait pattern with no contact between the heels and the ground in children older than 3 years.  The study included 312 children diagnosed with ADHD, with a normal neurological examination, with no alterations in MRI […]