
AOTA Recap- The Ethics of Neurodiversity Affirming and Trauma Responsive Care for Children
Read about my AOTA presentation about the ethical responsibility therapists have to provide neurodiversity affirming and trauma responsive care to children

Reflective Practice in Early Childhood Work: A Personal Story
Reflective practice is the experience of thinking deeply about one’s work in order to generate thoughtful plans and solutions to complex problems.

Strategies to Promote Serve and Return in Parent-Child Relationships
Understand how serve-and-return builds relationships in young children and strategies you can use to promote it

The Development of Relationships & Why they Matter so Much
Understanding how early relationships shape children’s development
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