Support Executive Functioning Skill Development by targeting meaningful motivations.| www.theottoolbox.com
These attention activities cover various types of attention: divided attention, sustained attention, selective attention and more.| The OT Toolbox
As therapists, we focus a lot on goals. We write goals that are measurable, meaningful, and obtainable. They are short-term and they have quantifiable. Goals need to be finite and clear and assessable by measurable data. Therapists deal with and monitor goals every day! Related to the topic of goals is this breaking down goals ... Read more| The OT Toolbox
Executive functioning skills develop over time. This resource details executive function in kids through adults.| The OT Toolbox
Kids struggling with impulse control? The Impulse Control Journal is your ticket to helping kids manage their impulses, strategize ways to "shift gears", and learn valuable lessons in self-regulation. UPDATED 12-2022: The new version of The Impulse Control Journal is now in printer-friendly and using The Impulse Control Journal is a self-regulation tool that will help: Children who have boundary issues Kids learning about self-control or who struggle with carryover of skills learned during on...| The OT Toolbox
Welcome to the OT Toolbox Hi, I’m Colleen! From an OT making $3/hour to an online OT serving millions around the world… After working in the occupational therapy field for many years, I had started a family. By the time my third baby was born (I now have four kids!), I was looking for childcare ... Read more| The OT Toolbox
These self reflection activities are tools for developing a growth mindset in achieving personal goals. Self development goals for all ages.| The OT Toolbox
Mindfulness in kids and the whole family is so important for self regulation, emotions, behaviors, and health. Here are mindfulness tools!| The OT Toolbox
Use these brain breaks, or movement breaks, as a mental shifts using input from the proprioceptive, vestibular, and visual systems.| The OT Toolbox