I've been binge watching your videos for past hours, and I couldn't thank you enough for existing. I will be eternally grateful for your videos. I'm currently an OT intern and been doing telehealth. Your videos are huge help to me who is just starting to face the real world (actual practicing). Thank you, thank you so much! Continue to be a blessing to everyone. Much love from the Philippines ❤️
Oh my goodness, comments like these are the entire reason why I have my channel and make these videos! Thank YOU! I've been in a rut lately and haven't felt particularly inspired to make more videos, but reading this has just re-inspired me completely! I'm so the videos have been helpful for you as an OT intern. My day is officially made! Please let me know if you have any topics you'd like me to cover for future videos. Cheers from San Diego! -Dana
These are great ideas! I will be sharing this with my students and also did these today with my own daughter who has hypotonia. She had so much fun. Thank you for posting this! :)
Hey there! So sorry for the delay, my favorite strategies for sensory seeking kiddos include frequent and scheduled movement breaks throughout the day, adapted seating (ability to stand rather than sit), chewable jewelry, and also desk bands so your student can bounce their feet.
I love your videos. I have many students who have difficulty with following directions and listening . Can you post a video with activities to increase those skills?
I've been binge watching your videos for past hours, and I couldn't thank you enough for existing. I will be eternally grateful for your videos. I'm currently an OT intern and been doing telehealth. Your videos are huge help to me who is just starting to face the real world (actual practicing). Thank you, thank you so much! Continue to be a blessing to everyone. Much love from the Philippines ❤️
Oh my goodness, comments like these are the entire reason why I have my channel and make these videos! Thank YOU! I've been in a rut lately and haven't felt particularly inspired to make more videos, but reading this has just re-inspired me completely! I'm so the videos have been helpful for you as an OT intern. My day is officially made! Please let me know if you have any topics you'd like me to cover for future videos. Cheers from San Diego! -Dana
I was just going to say I wish I saw her videos when I was an intern! 😢
Love your videos! Thank you. Occupational therapist from Greece🙂
Thank you so much for your support! It means the world!
These are great ideas! I will be sharing this with my students and also did these today with my own daughter who has hypotonia. She had so much fun. Thank you for posting this! :)
aww thank you so much for your support and I'm so happy you guys had a great time!!! :D
Thanks for tips. Are there any sensory equipment that sensory seeking child can use in classroom other than peanut ball which can take up space?
Hey there! So sorry for the delay, my favorite strategies for sensory seeking kiddos include frequent and scheduled movement breaks throughout the day, adapted seating (ability to stand rather than sit), chewable jewelry, and also desk bands so your student can bounce their feet.
You're the best! Thanks so much!
Awww!!! You are so very welcome :D
Thanks for posting!
You bet!
Thank you for this! Curious cat stopped to look at the paper on the wall. 😆💕 I was wondering about that too 🤭!
Of course!! Glad you like the video!
I love your videos. I have many students who have difficulty with following directions and listening . Can you post a video with activities to increase those skills?
Thank you so much! Yes, I will add that to the list :D Thank you for the suggestion!
Great tips! Thank you.
You bet! You are welcome! Happy Friday :)
Great
Thank you so much!!
You realy do not like those pillows ?
You torture them by sitting on a pillow stand on the pillow
I wish i was one of your pillows❤