Success Stories and CommentsFrom a mother of a
child with fine
motor difficulties:
"Carrie was
instrumental in
helping the
classroom teacher make the modifications to compensate for his fine
motor
delays. Several times when he had difficulties it
was
Carrie's
excellent problem solving skills and team work that came up with a plan
that really worked. Carrie encouraged me to attend Andy's
individual
sessions with my son, offering me an opportunity to observe, ask
questions
and learn techniques to help my little boy. Carrie's devotion
to
children is apparent in which she interacts children and their
parents."
From a former supervisor:"Carrie
has an
exceptional
knowledge in the field, and is always ready to help others"
From a special education teacher and mother of a junior high student with sensory processing difficulties:"Tim has made great
progress in
school
due to our new understanding that his disability plays in his attention
at school. Now he is able to self monitor himself as to when his body
is
going into low and how he can get back to a normal level of
attention.
He is gaining so much more out of his classes because of
this.
Carrie
was also able to assist me by attending IEP meetings in order to help
his
teachers better understand Tim as well....Carrie is very knowledgeable.
She has many wonderful resources that she shares with you. I
have
enjoyed reading them... Our whole family has gotten to know her and
highly
respect her knowledge and gift for helping children like
Tim."
Note from
Carrie:
Before Occupational
Therapy interventions, Tim had been diagnosed with a learning
disability,
but had only been making poor progress at school due to difficulties
with
sensory processing not previously seen or understood by Tim's
parents
and teachers. From a
mother of a child with
handwiting difficullties: "Kyle is enjoying
all of the fun
exercises that we've woven into our day. He is very recptive
to
all of the large motor and fine motor activities and I can see lots of
progress...Thanks again for all of your help. I feel like
Kyle is
much more alert (his eyes sparkle more!) and happy and his thumb even
bends! Thanks for working with Kyle."
From a junior high student with sensory processing difficulties:"I just wanted to
drop you a
little note.
Thank you so much for all of your kindness to me, you've really helped
me and I just want you to know to know I am very grateful."
Note from Carrie: This junior high student had not qualified for any services in the educational setting and was academically performing well. However she was bothered by sensory processing difficulties which impacted her ability to sit comfortably in a chair and to tolerate changing sensory stimuli. Her mother sought help from me for private O.T. services. From a teacher:"I have had the
pleasure of
working with
Carrie for three years. During that time I have been a teacher of a
self-contained
class for high need elementary students. When I started this
position,
I didn't have an educational background with the high need
population.
Carrie was extremely valuable resource. She has made me aware
of
sensory and visual issues for my students and has provided valuable
insights.
She continually helps our team to see our students from a different and
balanced perspective.
From a mother of a
child with
autism: "I just wanted to
let you know
how well your tips have worked out for my son at his preschool; the
first few times he was hyper and ee-ee- eeing and trying to leave. I
tried joint compressions, lots of tight hugs, even brought in the
trampoline (he jumps a lot thru-out the day at home)-- nothing seemed
to be working all that well. Then the beanbag I ordered finally came
and I set up the beanbag corner with books like you suggested and we go
there every half hour or so, and I smush him in the beanbag and sing to
him, couple that with a chewy piece of candy here and there for mouth
work (Starburst) and it has just worked like a charm, he is totally
regulated and focused, no more eee-eee's and now I actually have
trouble getting him to leave when it's time to go, so I just wanted to
say that was the best advice EVER and thanks again!"
A story from Carrie When working a school environment, I tend to provide a lot of sensory supports in my Occupational Therapy sessions, because schools are typically lacking in this area. One day I was working with a child that had been placed in a Serious Behavior Disorder Classroom. I let him sit in a bean bag to do his work, there was music on and I was was serving him lemonade with a tiny stir straw to sip from. He looked up at me and exclaimed, "You're treating me like a prince!! No one has ever treated me like a prince before. I don't feel like being angry any more!" We all tend to love the people that help us with our own regulation or doing these acts of kindness. (-: |
Handwriting
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Handwriting After Therapy |
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Handwriting
done by a sixth grader. Others had planned on giving up on
his
cursive
and transitioning him to using a computer that year for all
of
his
written communication due to the illegibility of his work.
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As
you can see with his substantial improvement, Ryan is now thrilled
with his handwriting skill!! |
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