Occupational Therapy
Cat Yoga by Rick Tillotson: Fitness and Flexibility for the Modern Feline – aka OT yoga ;)
I love this cat yoga book, it cracks me up. My kids like it too. If I have a group of say, 6 kids, each kid got about 30 seconds to pick a pose from this book and then we would all copy it. This lead to some hilarious poses, great for OT because they had to copy the pose with the added challenge of understanding a cat’s body pose rather than a human. Great motor planning for my kids in occupational therapy!
Chicken butt!
Of all the things I've done working with my OT children, BY FAR the fact I am proudest of is that whenever a kid says “Guess what?” I don't respond “Chicken butt” the way I desperately want to.
OT 24/7
I'm going to briefly blog about today and remind myself of a few things I want to write about ASAP and then I'm going to bed. It's about 10pm now so hopefully I can do all this in 15 mins. My cat is hogging all the covers. 🙁
good night
Today was perhaps a 3.5 star out of 5 OT day in terms of helping kids. I had some really great sessions and a few that didn't go as easily as planned. I want to write and talk all about it. But after work I went to walk on the beach with some coworkers, then we went to dinner, and now it's 845pm, I am so tired, and I am going to bed. I have a triennial IEP meeting in the morning so I will be getting up at 4:30am to make sure everything is done before I have to get ready to go to work (I have to leave my house before 7am). Fun times…
OT rambles :) Again.
Today is another ramble day. I'd like to start by saying “You know you're Miss Awesome when…..you cry for an hour and your tissues continue to get glitter on them….” AHAHAHAA. Last night was rough, I missed my grandma sooo much and was stressed with work, etc. Today was a better day. I stayed at work until around 4, then picked up my fixed car while in my mother's car, so I parked both, went to my Pilates/TRX class, drove mom's car home, jogged back down the hill (I jogged from my front door to my car's front door, it took me 13 minutes and as SAD as this is to admit it's the longest I've ever jogged without stopping!!), then drove MY car back….Then came back to yells. Turns out I had parked my mom's car in the garage a little too forward, and our deaf/low vision roomie had walked into it and was really upset/in pain. I felt super bad, he has SOME sight and I guess while I am super careful about trying not to leave stuff out, it didn't occur to me that it included my mom's car not going too far into the garage. I felt bad from the OT viewpoint too, like duh I should know better. Anyway. Yikes. So sorry.
Whole Brain Teaching – very applicable to OTs
A homemade stylus for the iPad?
Balance of Occupations, Random Thoughts of an OT ;)
Level II fieldwork supervisor on my peds rotation, Christy, and me :)
A blast from the past! Me and my Level II fieldwork supervisor on my 3 month pediatric rotation from like…2008? In Holly Springs, Mississippi 🙂 PS Christy above is the one who gave me LESTER THE LION KITTY!!! Who now lives in Alabama since I am back in CA. 🙂