the OT is IN

By: Sarah Collins
  • Summary

  • The OT is IN podcast merges the worlds of education and occupational therapy to empower families like yours. Sarah Collins, your host, an occupational therapist and homeschooling parent of 3 ranging in age from elementary to high school. Sarah Collins has experienced occupational therapy by supporting families for over 15 years but also through seeking out support for her own children- so, she's right there in the trenches with you. Though there is not one right way to educate your child, there is a lot to consider when individualizing an education. The goal of this podcast is to explain some of the "why" behind what an occupational therapist is thinking so you can artfully apply it to your own family especially with executive functioning, handwriting, and sensory processing. Each episode will be packed with practical tips, expert interviews, and real-life stories aimed at helping you create a supportive learning environment for your child.
    2024
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Episodes
  • Practical Learning Tools from a Homeschool Graduate: Sensory Kits for Homeschool Success
    Nov 14 2024

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    rinity Hart and I first crossed paths nearly two years ago at the Virginia Homeschool Convention, she is an entrepreneur and fellow homeschooler. I am fascinated by her hands-on learning products designed to make education a fun and sensory-rich experience for kids.

    Today, Trinity shares about being a homeschool student and now creating sensory kits and fine motor activities that cater to children of all learning styles and needs. We’ll delve into the creative process behind her unique products, discuss their educational benefits, and explore practical ways parents can utilize these tools both indoors and outdoors.

    In this episode you'll hear about:

    • Trinity being homeschooled
    • Transition to teaching in daycares and preschools
    • The need for hands-on learning activities sparking her business idea
    • Brief mention of Trinity's siblings and their professions
    • Influence of their homeschooling background on their entrepreneurial paths
    • Description of sensory kits and fine motor activities
    • Hands-on, fun learning experiences for kids
    • Different educational items like Alphabet sets and themes
    • Materials used like resin, acrylics, woods, and sensory foam
    • Example of a child with speech apraxia benefitting from Trinity's products
    • Fine Motor Skills and Sensory Learning
    • Items integrated with sensory experiences and textures
    • Use cases for teaching fine motor skills, core strength, and vision-related activities
    • Hands-On Learning Tips
    • Use of sensory bins
    • Outdoor use and mud kitchens
    • Encouragement of messy play and fine motor development
    • Adapting products for older children
    • Resourcing different puzzles and sensory trays for older age groups
    • Practical examples like learning the keyboard layout
    • Encouraging parents to explore and use new tools for their children's development

    Links and Resources From Today's Show

    • Why Should I Seek Occupational Therapy?
    • Building Fine Motor Skills with Handicrafts Guide from Homeschool OT
    • Handwriting Focus Group from Homeschool OT
    • Creating Adventuress Co (Save 15% with Code: homeschoolOT15)
    • Building Handwriting Skills Without Actually Writing
    • Episode 8- Beyond the Pencil: Exploring Vision's Impact on Homeschool Handwriting Success
    • Episode 23- Blending Sensory Integration and Fitness for Better Handwriting

    Connect with our Guest, Trinity Hart

    Trinity Hart is a homeschool graduate with a college degree in Early Childhood Development. She is also the author of The Homeschool Adventures of Harry and Hannah

    Before getting involved in the private homeschool community Trinity taught at multiple daycares where she enjoys creating various hands-on learning activities and educational toy

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    24 mins
  • Reading, Writing, and Growing: The Bigger Picture of Developing Fine Motor Skills in Children
    Nov 7 2024
    Curious if OT could help your child's struggles? Download Why Choose OT to find out! --- Today we're thrilled to be joined by Kelli Fetter, an OT and founder of Handwriting Solutions. She has previously been a part of our Handwriting Focus Group. Our conversation focuses on the interconnectedness of reading and writing skills, the importance of fine motor development from early childhood, and practical tips for parents, especially those homeschooling. We'll also explore the misconceptions about handwriting development and the critical role it plays beyond basic literacy. Join us as we discuss research, developmental milestones, and Kelli’s hands-on strategies to help children thrive. Stick around—this episode is packed with insights and actionable advice you won’t want to miss! In this episode you'll hear about: Kelli’s motivation: personal experience with her daughter diagnosed with dyslexia and dysgraphia in first gradeEarly red flags in kindergartenImportance of finding experts specializing in learning disabilitiesCreated Handwriting SolutionsServices expanded to reading and spelling due to overlapping student difficultiesComplexity of HandwritingHandwriting involves multiple foundational abilities: fine motor control, core stability, visual skills, etc.Emphasis on building foundational skills and explicit handwriting instructionFine Motor Control is one component of handwritingKelli examines pencil use and hand movements to understand fine motor abilitiesKey observation points: pressure, smoothnessDiscussion on different grasp patterns impacting handwritingInterconnectedness of Reading and WritingImportance of reading for information and recognizing the value of writingKelli highlights writing as a beneficial life skill beyond academics Links and Resources From Today's Show Why Should I Seek Occupational Therapy?Handwriting Focus Group from Homeschool OT Handwriting Expectations by Grade Levels from Handwriting Solutions Handwriting but not typewriting leads to widespread brain connectivity, research from Frontiers Brain research shows why handwriting should be taught in the computer-age Teacher training text for dysgraphia, dyslexia, dyscalculia, and oral and written language learning disability (OWL LD)Episode 5- Beyond 20/20 Vision: Understanding Crucial Aspects of Visual Assessment in ChildrenEpisode 21- Exploring Primitive Reflexes: From Birth to IntegrationEpisode 22- Supporting Children Through Play-Based Reflex IntegrationEpisode 23- Blending Sensory Integration and Fitness for Better HandwritingEpisode 24- Understanding the Handwriting Journey: Tools and Techniques for Homeschoolers Connect with our Guest, Kelli Fetter Kelli Fetter is a Certified Handwriting Specialist and the founder of Handwriting Solutions, LLC providing handwriting tutoring virtually and in- person. She practiced as an occupational therapist in pediatric outpatient, early intervention, preschools, and private schools. She also served as adjunct professor teaching pediatrics and kinesiology. Kelli has extensive training in handwriting and dysgraphia. Kelli’s passion is driven by her own daughter’s dyslexia & dysgraphia journey.
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    31 mins
  • Disability Inclusion and Homeschooling: Lindsey Larsen Shares Her Unique Perspective and Resources
    Oct 24 2024
    Curious if OT could help your child's struggles? Download Why Choose OT to find out! --- We're joined by Lindsey Larson, an inspiring OT professional and homeschooling mom who found herself unexpectedly all-in on homeschooling following her daughter's severe stroke. Lindsey opens up about her unexpected shift into pediatrics and the creation of her impactful children's book, "Meeting Exceptional Friends." During our conversation, Lindsey discusses her mission to educate both children and their caregivers about disabilities through engaging storytelling. She also shares her exciting role as the incoming director of Disability Book Week, an initiative aimed at promoting disability-inclusive literature. In this episode you'll hear about: Lindsey’s Journey to Pediatric Occupational Therapy (Peds)Birth of her child and the subsequent strokeTransition to Pediatrics out of necessityInitial reluctance and societal perceptions of homeschoolingDaughter’s preschool experienceHomeschooling her second daughterTransition of her second daughter to public schoolTailoring education to fit family needsFlexibility and adaptation in educational approachesObservations in the community regarding disabilitiesResponse to the need for inclusive educationCreation of her book "Meeting Exceptional Friends"Aimed at educating both children and parents about disabilitiesThe concept of the book: playground setting and inclusionThe repetitive phrase, "That's a great question"Encouraging open discussion about disabilitiesAmber Johnston’s concept: Windows and MirrorsRecommendations for other books and authorsDisability Book Week and its missionExpansion of booklists to include more disability representationsLimited physical book collections due to military lifeHeavy reliance on library resourcesEmphasis on supporting self-published authorsThe positive influence of inclusive books on her childrenDaughter’s essay on fire safety considering disabilitiesEncouragement to use Disability Book Week as a resourceImportance of advocating for more inclusive books in libraries Links and Resources From Today's Show Why Should I Seek Occupational Therapy?Handwriting Focus Group from Homeschool OTVision Therapy Screening Assessment from Homeschool OTMeeting Exceptional Friends by Lindsey LarsenDisability Book Week Website Books to Uplift Perspectives and Experiences of Disability from NEA Books as Mirrors & Windows With Simply Charlotte MasonEpisode 20: Tailored Kid’s Activities from Crafts to Sleep: Insights from Connie O'Neill Connect with our Guest, Lindsey Larsen Lindsey Larsen earned her Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from Creighton University. She currently works as a clinical abstractor for a genetic company. She is also the mother to two amazing daughters, a homeschool educator, parenting coach, military spouse, children’s book author, and the incoming director of Disability Book Week. Lindsey’s older daughter, Madelyn, survived a massive stroke in infancy which resulted in a variety of disabilities. Lindsey began homeschooling her children, so both of her children could succeed in their own unique way. In 2022, Lindsey decided to write a children’s picture book based on her personal experiences, to educate all children about visible and invisible disabilities. Lindsey’s book, Meeting Exceptional Friends recently won the 2023 Nautilus Book Awards for best picture book/fiction ages 2-6 and the 2023 Readers’ Favorite Bronze Award for best Educational Picture Book. Lindsey is leaping into a new role as the director of Disability Book Week, a volunteer organization that promotes and celebrates disability-inclusive books as well as authors with disabilities.
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    24 mins

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