V is for Viking Ship
You may be wondering what a viking ship has to do with occupational therapy. Well, let me tell you a
You may be wondering what a viking ship has to do with occupational therapy. Well, let me tell you a
She loves going out to discover new restaurants and cuisines a few times a month to see what’s new, innovative
In the literal sense, being upside down is a great form of vestibular input. Many of our kiddos thrive on
Rachel was on staff for 6 straight summers driving boats for a summer camp, being on the water every day
Working in home based early intervention in Los Angeles, CA traffic is something that I know all too well. Although
She commits to traveling out of the country once a year. When asked what she gets out of it, she
This is something that we as OTs do really well. We see a problem and then use our OT brains
Rachael engages in this activity about 1 or 2 times per month, since she is currently in OT school, but
This is a really important aspect of being a pediatric OT. Many times our families can not afford fancy toys