You’re not paying Attention: Working memory in Children and Functional Participation
As parents of young children, we are so easily blown away by the things that they say and do. [...]
Bath time with Children: Stages of Development and Independence
As a new parent, nothing is scarier than letting your mind run wild with all of the possible scenarios [...]
Mental Illness in Parents/Caregivers and its Impact on Carrying out Home OT Intervention for Children
Every once in a while, even a seasoned occupational therapist needs to take a step back and re-assess all [...]
“He’s just doing it to get attention”: An OT’s Perspective about meeting Behavioral needs of Children
Your child has thrown themselves on the floor of the grocery store, right in front of your cart in [...]
Yelling at your kids: Does it do more harm than good? An OT’s take on the Issue
Unless that rare person out there is doped up on a mild sedative, every parent on the face of [...]
OT Tips for De-Escalating a Child’s Melt-Down
Before we discuss ways to reduce a melt-down, let’s clearly define what exactly a melt-down is and what it [...]