Wednesday, March 31, 2021 0 comments

Remote Shoe tying



Teaching shoe tying remotely, required some ingenuity. My client's father converted an amazon box into a training tool. In two zoom sessions, my client moved from the box to tying his own shoelaces independently.  

 

Monday, March 29, 2021 0 comments

Before and After: Zoom

We have all overcome many challenges and changes in this uncertain world we now live in. Like toilet paper, pencil and paper are rarely seen, making it more and more important to continue the practice of handwriting with my clients. With all these changes, one thing that remains the same, my clients continue to thrive in therapy. They continue to soar beyond my expectations and will enter back in school buildings with better handwriting than before. Don't just take my word for it, you can see the proof for yourself.

The below before and after samples are from an 8-years old boy with Autism.  This progress was made over a 6 month period while on zoom. 

The below before and after samples are from a 7-year old boy who I never met face to face. We worked together via Zoom for FOUR 30 to 40 minute sessions. After 3 sessions, his mom texted me "his handwriting already looks so much better". 

The below before and after samples are from an 8-year old boy with ADHD. This past fall we meet outside for 4 in-person sessions. During these sessions, he was introduced to cursive and learned all the lower case letters.  We resumed therapy via Zoom in January of this year (1st sample).  He is now able to translate print into cursive without a model. As you can see he is very proud of the progress he made in just 3 months.







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Thumb Wrap Pencil Grip

 

Does your child wrap their thumb around their pencil when writing or coloring? They may benefit from using the tripod trainer grip. To...

Reduce hand fatigue

Help give more control 

Encourage tripod pencil grip, which is the most functional grip for legible handwriting 

When beginning to use pencil grips to correct this grip, have your child start with coloring by number pictures or mazes to get them used to using the grip prior to handwriting.These will improve your child’s visual motor skills and fine motor skills. When utilizing the pencil grip you will see that your child develops more control of their writing utensil.

Here are two pencil grips I have found great success using...


cross over pencil grip


 
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