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Showing posts with label currently. Show all posts

Sunday, March 24, 2013

March, currently...

+ sad to learn that Google Reader is being discontinued, but thankful that Cheryl shared this link with me. Any other suggestions for a new Reader to keep up with my favorite blogs?

+ finishing up a mini-series on executive function skills. Check it out!

+ still optimistic that I will pull off some OT-related posts for OT Month in April. Be sure to check back in the next few weeks to learn more about OT!

+ so excited about the arrival of Dana's new bundle of joy! Eagerly anticipating Cheryl's announcement next!

+ curious about Flummox and Friends. Has anyone watched this new show designed to help kids navigate the social and emotional world? It definitely looks promising.

+ inspired by Cheryl's quick advocacy tips.

+ shocked that it's time to write progress reports. Again. Didn't I just do this? Oh, how time flies...

Sunday, February 10, 2013

February: Currently

digging out from the snowstorm that hit New England over the weekend.

thankful to have had power throughout it all.

voting for Kate of Chasing Rainbows in the Parents Magazine Blog Awards. You might remember Kate from her feature in my Parent's Perspective series. Kate writes from the heart and will have you reaching for the tissues (in a good way!). She's nominated in the "most likely to have you reaching for a box of tissues" category and after you visit her blog, you will understand why.

loving this blog post by Christopher Alterio. Very well said and a must read for any parent of a child who receives therapy.

also loving this blog post! Blogging takes so. much. time. Thank you Katie for sharing what it takes! And for doing what it takes!

planning some fun posts for OT Month. April will be here before we know it!

Sunday, January 20, 2013

January, currently...

+ celebrating the completion of another round of progress notes!!!

+ researching the best way to collect data (to make the aforementioned progress notes a little less painful). Any ideas?

+ seeking sample transition goals. I'm working with a much older student population than I was in the past and would love resources on writing transition goals.

+ seriously hoping to win this giveaway (but I'm sharing it with all of you anyway :-))

+ enjoying all of the fun toys featured on this new blog by a pediatric OT that I discovered via Therapy Fun Zone's activity link up.

+ saddened by the death of Aaron Swartz. When are we going to talk openly about depression? We cannot lose another great mind to depression.


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