We know when our children & pupils are changing through adolescent period in secondary school.Their voices get deeper,the body changes,they get taller,but do we understand what is going on in the brain function,particularly the areas where emotions & impulses are processed?🧠🌱
Supporting Educators With OT Self-Regulation Resources for Kindergarten to Eighth-Grade Students to Increase Their Successful Participation in the Classroom https://t.co/y2uPFWoHM0
•Bold lined paper
•Raised line paper
•Grid paper, or graph paper
•Highlighted baseline paper
•Highlighted lower space paper
•Red/Green lined paper
•Sky/dirt paper
•Graph paper
•HWT paper
•Earth Write paper
•Right Line paper
Are just some types.
Adaptive paper refers to any handwriting paper which contains visual or physical prompts to support legible and functional handwriting. This can include raised lines, highlighted lines, margin cues, or other visual prompts to support written work. https://t.co/9BR0vPkkdt
What do occupational therapist students learn in school? It’s more than just lectures! Check out this video for an inside look into a splinting lab! #OccupationalTherapy#WhyChooseOT
Let’s talk about the WHY behind us
threading beads as a fine motor tool in occupational therapy activities. There are several fine motor skill components that can be strengthened with beads. #finemotor#occupationaltherapy
Pretend play is a valuable tool for developing a range of skills. As the child pretends, they take on different roles in a dramatic play scenario and uses their imagination to create and act out stories, situations, and interactions.
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📢 You are more than your job title! At the end of the day, you have to have put in some time caring for yourself at some point and in some way during that day.
Because if you don't, how will you possibly be able to show up as your best self at work or anywhere else?