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Step into the NICU where beeping monitors meet tiny fighters and discover how sensory connections are changing the game for premature infants. We unpack the SENSE program that's putting occupational therapists at the forefront of preemie care, revealing why those first touches, sounds, and movements matter more than you think. Join Lacy and Michele as they take a deep dive into co-occupation. Whether you're a clinician seeking evidence-based strategies or simply fascinated by early development, you'll discover why co-occupation isn't just a clinical term—it's the powerful connection that shapes developing brains and strengthens families during their most challenging early moments together. Plus, learn about post-rotary nystagmus from a listener's question and hear why bubble tongs are such a versatile and fun therapy tool.
We share our own thoughts in the Research Review and encourage you to read the article too.
Richter, M., Angell, A., Kellner, P., Smith, J., & Pineda, R. (2024). Infant and Parent Outcomes Related to NICU-Based Co-occupational Engagement. OTJR : occupation, participation and health, 44(1), 3–12. https://doi.org/10.1177/15394492231160690
KEYWORDS: Occupational therapy; evidence based practice; OT; OT ideas; Peds OT; pediatric occupational therapy; NICU; co-occupation; SENSE program
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By Michele Alaniz & Lacy Wright5
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Step into the NICU where beeping monitors meet tiny fighters and discover how sensory connections are changing the game for premature infants. We unpack the SENSE program that's putting occupational therapists at the forefront of preemie care, revealing why those first touches, sounds, and movements matter more than you think. Join Lacy and Michele as they take a deep dive into co-occupation. Whether you're a clinician seeking evidence-based strategies or simply fascinated by early development, you'll discover why co-occupation isn't just a clinical term—it's the powerful connection that shapes developing brains and strengthens families during their most challenging early moments together. Plus, learn about post-rotary nystagmus from a listener's question and hear why bubble tongs are such a versatile and fun therapy tool.
We share our own thoughts in the Research Review and encourage you to read the article too.
Richter, M., Angell, A., Kellner, P., Smith, J., & Pineda, R. (2024). Infant and Parent Outcomes Related to NICU-Based Co-occupational Engagement. OTJR : occupation, participation and health, 44(1), 3–12. https://doi.org/10.1177/15394492231160690
KEYWORDS: Occupational therapy; evidence based practice; OT; OT ideas; Peds OT; pediatric occupational therapy; NICU; co-occupation; SENSE program
Stay informed, stay curious, and stay playful!
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📧 Email us a question or comment at [email protected]
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