On-Time Autism Intervention Podcast

Episode 14 - Occupational Therapy


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Summary 

In episode 14, Jess and Ashley welcome Sarah, MOT, OTR/L, an Occupational Therapist (OT) with the Autism Center at the University of Washington. Today, Sarah will answer the burning question, "What is occupational therapy?" In today's discussion we look at how occupational therapy strategies can support young autistic children and their families with everyday routines from tummy time to toileting, why parent coaching leads to better outcomes, and the importance of play. Sensory processing struggles can often get in the way of learning and lead to meltdowns, so Sarah will also offer strategies caregivers can try at home. And last, but not least, we will talk about the critical role of caregivers and collaboration on early intervention teams. We hope you enjoy the episode!  

 

 

Resources: 

At-home sensory processing tips and strategies. sensory-processing.pdf  
 

For OTs and Early Intervention Providers: Parent coaching pioneers, Drs. Rush and Sheldon share important insights on incorporating parent coaching into early intervention practice.  

https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1837&context=ojot 

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On-Time Autism Intervention PodcastBy Ashley Penney and Jessica Greenson

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