Articles

Building an ASI Intervention Space

Building an ASI Intervention Space

Posted by Heather Majtyka, MOT OTR/L on Oct 24th 2022

In honor of Sensory Processing Disorder Awareness Month, which is celebrated in October, I was inspired to reflect on the timeline of Dr Ayres’ pioneering work in Sensory Integration. I am overwhel … read more
Food Play

Food Play

Posted by Jeryl D. Benson, EdD, OTR/L, Associate Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy Duquesne University on Jul 25th 2022

Mealtime is typically a social and cultural experience for many families. But if your child is a picky eater, mealtime can be hard. An occupational therapist can assess a child’s needs to determine th … read more
Using Creative Tools to Motor Plan

Using Creative Tools to Motor Plan

Posted by Deanna Macioce, MS, OTR/L on Jul 6th 2021

When we think about child development, we often don’t put a lot of emphasis on motor planning. However, this is a key component to development. Motor planning is a person’s ability to conceive, p … read more
Keep Swimming

Keep Swimming

Posted by ​Deanna Macioce, MS, OTR/L on Mar 5th 2021

It goes without saying that all of our lives were affected and changed in 2020. We were all battling the same storm but in different boats, many trying to figure out how to work, learn and live in … read more
Creating Lifetime Problem Solvers

Creating Lifetime Problem Solvers

Posted by ​Deanna Macioce, MS, OTR/L on Dec 3rd 2019

Have you ever wondered if we are really teaching our children the right things? I am not talking just about academics, but life too. As I look across the span of my children and their friends, I am … read more