Raise your hand if you’ve ever scribbled tally marks on your palm, typed vague notes into your phone, or swore you’d “log the data later.” It’s not just you. Real-time data collection sounds ideal — but between sensory breaks, co-treats, and student behaviors, school-based OTs need a system that fits how therapy actually works.
Collecting data as an OT isn’t just about compliance. It’s how you track progress, advocate for services, and adjust your support — especially when you’re in multiple environments across a busy school week.
What Real-Time Data Usually Looks Like
You probably know the drill:
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A clipboard balanced on your knee
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Tally marks you can’t interpret later
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Mental notes you plan to write down after dismissal (but forget)
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Data you backfill at 7 p.m. on a Friday
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This works until…
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You forget what supports you used
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A student’s performance shifts mid-session
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You’re prepping for an IEP and realize you’re missing baseline info
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Kit Makes Real-Time Data Work for OTs
With Kit, you can document progress on IEP goals during your sessions — without breaking flow or missing cues. You can:
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Use thumbs icons to quickly log accurate/inaccurate responses
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Track which prompts or supports worked (or didn’t) with ➕/➖
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Add custom notes to specific goals (e.g., “used hand-over-hand for zipping”)
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Record audio reflections to revisit later
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Enter general comments or reminders — no sticky notes required
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“Kit has completely changed how I take data. I can focus on my student and still log what matters.” — Rachel, OT
What It Looks Like in Practice
Let’s say you’re working on cutting skills. While the student cuts, you:
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Tap 👍 for accurate scissor use
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Mark ➕ when a visual model helps, and ➖ when it doesn’t
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Add a note: “Needed min verbal cues for finger placement”
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Record a 15-second voice memo for later reflection
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No juggling a clipboard. No waiting until later. No guessing what happened.
Why This Matters
Real-time data helps you:
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Make service decisions with confidence
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Show clear progress in team meetings
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Reduce weekend paperwork marathons
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Stay focused on your student — not your forms
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Want to Try It?
Kit for Teams helps OTs log the right data at the right time. Start your free 14-day trial — no credit card required — and see how easy real-time data can be.
See How AOTA Supports Goal-Based Documentation
For more on data collection’s role in effective OT services, visit AOTA’s school-based practice page, which includes links to evidence-informed intervention ideas and documentation resources.
More from This Series
This blog is part of our Kit Feature Deep Dive series for school-based OTs. Explore other posts in the series: