Category: Pediatric Occupational Therapy

  • Visual Schedules

    Many parents, teachers, and therapists are familiar with the Visual Schedule.  Most people use the icons from programs such as Boardmaker, actual photographs of items, or labels from items.  These are routinely laminated, cut out, and attached to a laminated sheet or board with Velcro. I wanted to share another option with you.  I work

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  • The Oh-So-Important-Pencil Grip (or maybe not?)

    I have worked as a Pediatric OT for 18 years with 10 of them being in the school system.  By far, pencil grip and handwriting (alone or combined with other areas of concern) are the biggest reasons for student referrals to OT in the schools. But try to tell a teacher or parent that, while the student isn’t

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  • Welcome!

    Welcome to Sense Able Brain! I have created this site to be able to share information and treatment tips with parents, fellow therapists, and teacher/caregivers who live life with children who might or might not have special needs. The techniques I will share are beneficial for ALL children, whether they have a diagnosed need or

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