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Being a trauma-sensitive therapist for school-age children

Being a trauma-sensitive therapist for school-age children

by Bright Labs | Mar 4, 2022 | Not-so-secret therapy diary

More than ever, it is crucial for health professionals to understand how trauma can impact school-aged children. Many children feel the effects of the pandemic and, with all that has happened in recent months, returning to school can be a traumatic experience. Not...
Using a Sound Activated Vestibular-Visual Protocol in Occupational Therapy – Astronaut Program

Using a Sound Activated Vestibular-Visual Protocol in Occupational Therapy – Astronaut Program

by Bright Labs | Mar 4, 2022 | Not-so-secret therapy diary

The vestibular system is like the “compass” of our brain. It is a uniquely designed structure located in the middle ear that detects movement and understands where our head and body are in space. As a practitioner, I have been using this protocol for over a decade....
Exercise and sports for young people with disability – an occupational therapist’s perspective

Exercise and sports for young people with disability – an occupational therapist’s perspective

by Bright Labs | Mar 4, 2022 | Not-so-secret therapy diary

Exercise is an essential part of every person’s life, but exercise can be crucial for teenagers and young adults with disabilities. Exercise has been shown to have many benefits for those with disabilities, including increasing daily function, improved movement...

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