Chesapeake Occupational Therapy Associates, LLC

Chesapeake Occupational Therapy Associates, LLC Debra Taylor, OTR/L, SIPT CertifiedPediatric Occupational Therapy Practice - specializing in individ

Our therapists:
Debra Taylor, OTR/L
Stephanie Penkert, OTR/L
Maria Burmeister, OTR/L


Individualized therapy, telehealth, social skills groups, "picky eaters", hippotherapy, handwriting groups, and advocacy.

01/16/2023

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I'm asking everyone to post this today. I'm pretty sure I know the ones who will, but I’d like to be surprised by more of you.

Colorful Hearts for Autism Acceptance.

Thank you!!
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Not Different, Just Unique

04/02/2022
02/05/2022

Urgent need for advocacy!
As more individuals with Down syndrome are being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, it is important to ensure our community has equal access to developments in health care. Currently, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS) is considering a plan that would exclude individuals with IDD from coverage for a new and promising class of Alzheimer’s treatments. The National Down Syndrome Congress has joined with DSAIA, LuMind IDSC Foundation, Global Down Syndrome Foundation, and NDSS to address this critical issue. Please visit www.ndss.org/cms-comment and use the toolkit to raise your voice! Help us tell CMS not to discriminate against people with Down syndrome and other disabilities. Please submit your comments before February 9th.

www.ndss.org/cms-comment

01/12/2022

A teacher in New York was teaching her class about bullying and gave them the following exercise to perform. She had the children take a piece of paper and told them to crumple it up, stamp on it and really mess it up but do not rip it. Then she had them unfold the paper, smooth it out and look at how scarred and dirty is was. She then told them to tell it they’re sorry. Now even though they said they were sorry and tried to fix the paper, she pointed out all the scars they left behind. And that those scars will never go away no matter how hard they tried to fix it. That is what happens when a child bully’s another child, they may say they’re sorry but the scars are there forever. The looks on the faces of the children in the classroom told her the message hit home. Pass it on or better yet, if you're a parent or a teacher, do it with your child/children.

https://www.mrsspeechiep.com/
10/22/2021

https://www.mrsspeechiep.com/

Mrs Speechie P is a resource for parents and clinicians to learn about and embrace neurodiveristy. Rescources include digitial downloads and apparel to open up Autism positive conversations.

08/24/2021

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This was sent home with students by their teacher.   What a kind,  compassionate teacher,  who truly understands her stu...
08/24/2021

This was sent home with students by their teacher. What a kind, compassionate teacher, who truly understands her students.

08/03/2021

"What if I was to tell you that a game of peek-a-boo could change the world?" asks seven-year-old Molly Wright, one of the youngest-ever TED speakers. Breaking down the research-backed ways parents and caregivers can support children's healthy brain development, Wright highlights the benefits of pla...

So very important!
07/12/2021

So very important!

We applaud the first roll-over, video the first step, and record the first words, but what about the first time your baby crawls across the floor? This is

04/25/2021
04/24/2021

Gillian is a seven-year-old girl who cannot sit still in school. She continually gets up, gets distracted, flies with thoughts, and doesn't follow lessons. Her teachers worry about her, punish her, scold her, reward the few times that she is attentive, but nothing. Gillian does not know how to sit and cannot be attentive.

When she comes home, her mother punishes her too. So not only does have bad grades and punishment at school, but she also suffers from them at home.

One day, Gillian's mother is called to school. The lady, sad as someone waiting for bad news, takes her hand and goes to the interview room. The teachers speak of illness, of an obvious disorder. Maybe it's hyperactivity or maybe she needs a medication.

During the interview another teacher arrives who knows the little girl. He asks all the adults, mother and colleagues, to follow him into an adjoining room from where she can still be seen. As he leaves, he tells Gillian that they will be back soon and turns on an old radio with music.

As the girl is alone in the room, she immediately gets up and begins to move up and down chasing the music in the air with her feet and her heart. The teacher smiles as the colleagues and the mother look at him between confusion and compassion, as is often done with the old. So he says:

"See? Gillian is not sick, Gillian is a dancer!"

He recommends that her mother take her to a dance class and that her colleagues make her dance from time to time. She attends her first lesson and when she gets home she tells her mother:

"Everyone is like me, no one can sit there!"

In 1981, after a career as a dancer, opening her own dance academy and receiving international recognition for her art, Gillian Lynne became the choreographer of the musical "Cats."

Hopefully all “different” children find adults capable of welcoming them for who they are and not for what they lack.

Long live the differences, the little black sheep and the misunderstood. They are the ones who create beauty in this world.

https://event.stopspanking.org/
04/16/2021

https://event.stopspanking.org/

This is not a typical "sit and listen" online summit. We're incorporating what science tells us about trauma and learning to bring you a holistic experience that combines movement and meditation to make learning easier and more fun.

04/05/2021

Today is ‪ ‬. At the age of 12 I was diagnosed with Asperger, a form of autism. At that time I had no idea what it meant. When I and my parents told people I was autistic, they always reacted with shock since I didn’t fit into the stereotype of autistic people.
Today, so many (especially girls) remain undiagnosed. The reasons for that are often lack of awareness, prejudices and the fact that many still see autism as a “disease” or something that has to hold you back. That more people are diagnosed with autism etc isn’t because there is an “inflation” in diagnoses but since awareness is increasing and many highly sensitive people experience stress related problems in modern society which gives them reason to suspect they’re on the spectrum.

Almost everywhere there are very limited resources to give autistic people the necessary support. Without these adjustments autism can turn into a disability. But under the right circumstances it can truly be a gift and turn into something you - and society - can benefit from. Sadly, today the level of awareness is so low. So many go undiagnosed and will therefore not receive the help they need and may go their whole life believing something is wrong with them.
So let’s all join in spreading awareness. It could literally save lives. Autism is not a disease. It’s not something you ”have”. It’s definitely not ”caused” by anything like vaccine or diet. It simply means that you are a bit different from everyone else.
And in a world where everyone strives to act, think and look the same - being different is truly something to be proud of.
Thats why I’m very proud to be autistic.

01/18/2021

"Look at their faces. Pride at having a toy just like them."

01/10/2021

Moving houses with a child who has autism can be difficult. Our children find comfort in the familiar, so the prospect of taking their home away sounds daunting.

01/07/2021

Whether your child has a fine motor delay or not, these three tricks are perfect for improving fine motor skills in your child.

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