#325 - The Connection Between SPD and Learning Challenges

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#414 - How to Write Primitive Reflex Goals That Actually Get Approved

If you're writing goals for primitive reflex integration, this episode is for you.In this episode, we break down one of the biggest mistakes therapists make when writing goals for primitive reflex integration and explain how to connect reflex work to meaningful, functional outcom ...  Show more

#413 - It's Not Just You: OT Burnout Is More Common Than You Think

If you asked 100 occupational therapists whether they've experienced burnout, how many do you think would say yes?In this episode, we have an honest conversation about burnout in the OT profession. We share our own experiences working in clinics, schools, and early intervention, ...  Show more

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