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OT Materials

31 Days of Occupational Therapy with Free Materials So, friends, I'm going to start a little challenge here!  In October, I'm going to be challenging myself to write 31 days of posts about my profession:  Occupational Therapy !  You will find 31 days of Occupational Therapy with free materials provides treatment activities, tips, tools, and ideas for many developmental, sensory, fine motor, gross motor, and visual perceptual areas.   Sensory Processing and Handwriting Benefits of Stickers in Occupational Therapy What is Motor Planning? Activity for kids Benefits of Stickers in Occupational Therapy Even MORE  great pages you where you will find  tons of Occupational Therapy treatment ideas  and info that can be incorporated into simple play at home, using frugal (mostly free) items that you already have: Sensory Play Ideas Visual Perceptual Skills

Hand Exercises

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Stretching Exercises for Extremely Stiff or Paralyzed Hands For those with  paralyzed hands  from neurological injury like stroke, you should start with passive exercise. This means using your unaffected hand to help your affected hand complete the physical therapy exercises. Not only will this will help prevent  muscle stiffness , but it can also help introduce movement into your affected hand. For those who  do  have some hand mobility, you can practice these hand therapy exercises actively (meaning no assistance from your unaffected hand) as a good warm up activity.

Hedgehogs Crafts

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New Law as of January 2019

FINGERPRINT INFORMATION  For License Issuance or Renewal on or after January 1, 2019 In order to comply with statutory amendments to both the PT and OT Practice Acts made during the 85th Legislative Session regarding criminal background checks, physical therapists (PTs) and physical therapist assistants (PTAs) licensed by the Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners (TBPTE) and occupational therapists (OTs) and occupational therapy assistants (OTAs) licensed by the Texas Board of Occupational Therapy Examiners (TBOTE) will be required to submit their fingerprints for state and national criminal history background checks. This includes those applying for their license which will be issued on or after January 1, 2019 and those already licensed prior to their license expiration date if renewing on or after January 1, 2019 with the exception of inactive status. Licensees renewing their license on inactive status or changing their status from active to inactive will only need to co...