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...
by Miss Jaime | Ask an OT, Other
“I just don’t know what to do!” The Occupational Therapist was upset and frustrated. Her desk was covered in papers, folders, and notebooks. She ran her fingers through her unkempt hair and sighed. I understood. I’d been there, too. “This...
by Miss Jaime | Ask an OT, Other
Annual review time can be stressful for parents and teachers. Unfortunately, sometimes the child simply doesn’t qualify for what a parent is asking for. It’s very important to understand your child’s test scores and to know the special education...
by Miss Jaime | Other, Sensory Processing
An undiagnosed vision issue could easily be mistaken for a learning disability. Does your child have an undiagnosed vision problem? I’m thrilled to have pediatric OT and vision rehab specialist, Robert Constantine, guest post for me today. Did you know that...
by Miss Jaime | Ask an OT, DIY, Other
I’m super excited to publish this post by Melissa Souden, Occupational Therapy extraordinaire— she’s a fabulous OT and a very handy lady! She created her own foot fidget swings using PVC to help sensory and inattentive kids pay attention in class. Here are...