Ever sit down to prep for an OT group and think, “What did we do last time again?” or “Did I already try that visual schedule with James?” When your week is packed with evaluations, consults, and rotating schedules, it’s easy to feel...
Progress monitoring — two words that can send a chill down the spine of even the most seasoned special education teachers, speech-language pathologists (SLPs), occupational therapists (OTs), and physical therapists (PTs). With special education caseloads larger than...
Ugh – goal writing! Whether you’re a special education teacher, speech-language pathologist (SLP), occupational therapist (OT), or physical therapist (PT), you’ve likely felt the pressure when it comes to writing S.M.A.R.T. goals. It can feel overwhelming for any team...
Assistive Technology is so Much More than Pencil Grips I’ll never forget the first IEP meeting I attended where I finally had a seat at the table. I was feeling fairly confident until we reached the section where we were supposed to consider assistive technology. I...
When I started my Clinical Fellowship, the learning curve was steep. Not only was I getting used to being a part of the workforce, and answering people’s questions like I had a clue what I was talking about I was also adjusting to being an adult in a lot of little...