Even though the students aren't yet back to school in our county, the teachers are and we OTs are running around from school to school, delivering equipment and tracking down school teams in the 95+ degree heat. Most of us on staff have at least a few different schools than we served last year, so we're newbies again and memorizing the names of adminstrators and teachers.
Maybe you're in the same boat? Here's a goofy video recently created by a friend which might help calm those jangled nerves.
Lava Lamp Algae Show
Hope your first day with the students goes well.
Welcome to a spot to share ideas for working with students in exceptional education in public schools. Please describe activities you've successfully used with students to improve fine motor and self-help skills. Creative classroom adaptations for sensory-based and ergonomic needs are sought. Technology applications, low and high tech, are appreciated. Above all--be positive and professional in sharing your experiences and ideas. Thanks.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Your Order Please
At this time of year we're frequently asked to submit equipment requests, with a short turn-around time to have the request in to central office.
Devote a space in your desk or the "office in your car" to a section of current equipment catalogs, with marked pages where you've noted items you'd like to order, someday. By keeping the current catalog we can supply our supervisors with the correct company name, 800 number, website address, item catalog numbers and the exact ordering information (right/left, 3 per set...).
Get those orders in fast. Supplying every detail on the order form or in the e-mail to your supervisor might put your order on top of the bunch. No kidding.Sunday, August 15, 2010
Leave It To An OT
Who can stay out of the school supply aisles at this time of year? We can find lots of good ideas for helping students, which we can often duplicate with other materials at a much lower cost than what we see in the store.
At Wal-Mart yesterday I spotted this lined paper series produced by Mead and developed by Toni M. Schulken, MS, OTR/L. Only allowed myself to purchase one item--RediSpace transitional notebook paper. Although I don't train students in handwriting on a regular basis, I think this paper will help me suggest ideas to teachers and parents for how to aid students in more functional handwriting.
RediSpace Notebook Paper
At Wal-Mart yesterday I spotted this lined paper series produced by Mead and developed by Toni M. Schulken, MS, OTR/L. Only allowed myself to purchase one item--RediSpace transitional notebook paper. Although I don't train students in handwriting on a regular basis, I think this paper will help me suggest ideas to teachers and parents for how to aid students in more functional handwriting.
RediSpace Notebook Paper
Thursday, August 5, 2010
School Bells are Almost Ringing
School starts up in about 2 1/2 weeks here in Virginia. Looking forward to sharing more great ideas from teachers, therapists and families.
In the meantime, invest a little time this summer getting ready for a busy year at work. If your home or office needs a little organizing, take a peek at my other blog:
LifeSpace
In the meantime, invest a little time this summer getting ready for a busy year at work. If your home or office needs a little organizing, take a peek at my other blog:
LifeSpace
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