by Miss Jaime | Ask an OT
Embarking on the path to becoming an occupational therapist is an exciting and rewarding endeavor. However, one of the most critical decisions you’ll face along this journey is choosing the right school to pursue your occupational therapy education. The...
by Miss Jaime | Ask an OT, Fine Motor & Bilateral Skills, Gross Motor Skills, Handwriting & Visual Motor Skills, Sensory Processing
By Miss Jaime, O.T. Activity by: Amanda Spielberg OTPs know a secret that we want to broadcast to all parents, teachers, and adults with kids in their lives: Playing makes learning fun! Kids learn while playing! As we start the summer break, let’s talk about kids...
by Miss Jaime | Primitive Reflexes, Rhythmic Movement, Sensory Processing
Tips For Your Sensory Kid to Help Them GET TO Sleep and STAY Asleep I don’t have to convince anyone how important sleep is! Children may have difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep—especially those with sensory processing issues. When sleep is difficult for the...
by Miss Jaime | OT Advocacy
Ruth Bader Ginsberg was a leading advocate for gender equality. One of Ruth’s most famous quotes was “Women belong in all places where decisions are being made.” She fought for women to have equal rights and opportunities in all aspects of life. School occupational...