Occupational Therapy
Using pins and cork board for OT equals awesomeness
The pictures show games made with Sharpie. Kids love pushpins. Obviously use careful supervision and judgment and don’t use them if they are not fully cognitively aware or unsafe. Pushpins are great to increase hand strength and dexterity that can help with writing as it somewhat forces them by design to use the radial precision part of the hand. Even an ugly board appeals as they love the pushpin part. ๐
Simple English
Read this to find out how to get Wikipedia simplified, ie if in OT you are helping a child or someone with cognitive issues do research. They don’t all have simple english versions but it’s worth a try. If you click this link, read the top paragraph and it explains how. ๐ย
The Pied Piper to Minimize special education stigma – OT thoughts
I’m sure I’ve said this before, but I use this to reflect so if it’s redundant, well, I’m reflecting again!!!ย
How to get to wear rings when you have arthritis and/or big joints.
So I learned about something relevant to OT and for once not about pediatrics! I learned about jewelers modifying wedding rings etc to be snapons for people who have big knuckles for whatever reason such as arthritis. So cool. Looks same on top and pretty discrete on bottom. See pictures of my friend’s ring. ๐
Welcome to OT Land!
We have one school with an actual OT room out of our nine elementary schools. We call it OT land hence the picture. I also have a pic of my end of year paperwork. Plus a cool pool noodle creature my fellow OT made inspired by a Pinterest creation. And i forget the other picture (I am awkwardly doing this on my phone as I wait for my stitches to come out thanks to a little bout of basal something on my forehead bleh). I hope whatever that last picture is is self explanatory lol. Oh yeah. Just saw it. No not explanatory. The eyeballs on my lock at work have been there over a year now thanks due to the day I went eyeball bombing with a kid. Also I keep super fun key caps on my keys. My favorites are the monsters. The kids love them and it makes it so much easier and fun to find the right keys. Sometimes I give them to teachers as presents and they universally love them as do their students. Also the varying shapes of key caps (ie monsters vs cupcakes) could be used to help people with vision impairments to more easily distinguish between keys. ๐
Voice memos to help with memory or worries.
Sometimes I wake up in the night worried or scared of forgetting something. Or I am out without paper and don’t feel or have time to type it. Hence voice memos on phone. The iPhone has it automatically so I assume others do too. Could be great for people with anxiety to dictate out their fears to voice them and hold them elsewhere instead of their head. Or for people with memory issues such as from traumatic brain injury. Using technology to make life better. That is what I call Centennial Vision. Love OT.
Zentangles in OT mental health
I was recently introduced to Zentangles and I am in love. You get special fine point Micron pens and there are a few basic rules which I semi ignore (google to read about them) but what I love is how it allows you to doodle but pay attention. And it can be very calming. It would be great to teach people with anxiety or let kids doodle while they listen in class.
My OT Zentangle
Yay for OT. I am slowly getting my blog mojo back. ๐
3D printed cast for broken bones
OTs never stop learning
When meeting a fellow very passionate OT for lunch (Patti, LOVE HER) at a sushi place, we end up sharing ideas. In this case, a concept borrowed from S’Cool Moves. We used chopsticks as our tapping sticks and stuck the post-it to the soy sauce to use as a vertical surface, the music playing in the restaurant was our beat, etc. She had me practice it. It was surprisingly hard. It’s got so many great benefits (the quadrant tapping) in regards toย rhythm, bilateral coordination, rapid naming for sight words, etc. I’ll hopefully explain more later as she also helped re-spark my OT mojo so I have like ten things I want to talk about.