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What’s in my Therapy Bag?

by Miss Jaime | Ask an OT, Fine Motor & Bilateral Skills

I’ve been a HUGE organization kick lately. Every month or so I need to clean out my therapy bag. Inevitably, I find things out of order, things I need to change or replace, and things that are missing pieces, etc. I once posted a pic of the crazy amount of stuff...

How to Measure Progress with Your Child’s Manipulation Skills

by Miss Jaime | Fine Motor & Bilateral Skills

What is in-hand manipulation, anyway? In-hand manipulation is the ability to manipulate objects in the fingers and hand or adjust an object within the hand after grasping it. There are three types of in-hand manipulation: 1) Translation – the ability to move an...

An “Old O.T.’s” Advice for other “School O.T.s”

by Miss Jaime | Ask an OT, Other

Forward from Miss Jaime, O.T.:  When I first graduated from OT school, I got a job working as a contract therapist in a public school. I had no supervisor, no mentor, and no one to ask questions. Thank goodness, I ended up placed in a school with such a large caseload...
The All In One Magic Magnetized Shoe-Tying Miracle

The All In One Magic Magnetized Shoe-Tying Miracle

by Miss Jaime | Fine Motor & Bilateral Skills

“How am I supposed to teach him to tie his shoes?”The Occupational Therapy student’s cheeks were pink.  A concerned look creased her face. Self-doubt was creeping in. I understood. Sometimes you get a child on your caseload that seems to have a lot...

“Cookie Cutter Therapy”- Why it’s OK with me….

by Miss Jaime | Ask an OT, Fine Motor & Bilateral Skills

The other day I did an autumn arts and crafts project with all of the students on my caseload. Every. Single. One. Kindergartners as well as fourth graders. Very often we hear about the problem of a “cookie cutter therapist.” Meaning—a therapist that does...

For the Hardworking Therapists Who Work With Children with Special Needs

by Miss Jaime | Sensory Processing

I’m sure you’ve heard of Mom guilt, Daughter Guilt, and Irish Guilt, but have you ever heard of Therapist Guilt? I may have invented it… You’ve probably read letters and blog posts written toward the parents of children with special needs;...
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