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Welcome to OT.MOMMAS.LIFE. Hosted by two friends who are licensed and registered occupational therapists and mommas. We share our combined knowledge, experience, and real life situations of being occupational therapists and full time working moms. Our podcast is designed to take you along our journey into becoming occupational therapists, and sharing our combined 22 years of experiences. There will be tools, tips, and research for all levels of listeners. We’re also excited to share tips for healthy living for yourself and your family. Thank you for listening. We hope you enjoy the podcast and have a laugh along the way! Stay up to date checkout our website WWW.OTMOMMASLIFE.COM

Genna, Shannon


    • May 3, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 42m AVG DURATION
    • 31 EPISODES


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    Episode #30 What Is A Sensory Diet?/ Third Trimester, Baby is Almost Here!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 36:06


    A sensory diet is a way to provide a child’s nervous system with sensory input, in order to improve the child’s ability to participate in their day. For example, a child who is under responsive to sensory input and appears with a low energy, will benefit from sensory based activities and/or using tools to help increase their arousal level to be alert while at school. Following thorough evaluation and observation, occupational therapists can determine appropriate strategies and/or tools that can be beneficial for the child's nervous system. OT’s can teach caregivers, teachers, even the child on how to carry out the sensory diet. It’s important to remember, each child is unique, therefore a sensory diet that works great to support one child, may not work for another child. And for our momma segment, Genna is nesting and preparing for her due date! She is dealing with the third trimester swelling, nesting, and preparing for her second little one! We also talk about how it is so important to accept any and all help that is offered to you after your delivery.If you find our podcast helpful, please leave us a rating/review and don't forget to follow us at:  https://www.otmommaslife.com/Check out our YouTube Channel to watch our podcast episodes:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Cz9c3EifE5F4VNf3xCChwDisclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for occupational therapy services. Please contact a licensed and registered occupational therapist for individualized consultation and/or treatment. If you or your child already receive support from an occupational therapist, it is recommended you consult with your therapist prior to participating in our recommendations.This podcast episode presents the views of only these two occupational therapists: Genna Espinoza and Shannon Perez.

    Episode # 29 Group Sessions in Occupational Therapy/ A Mom’s Experience with Baby’s Flat Head Syndrome

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 36:11


    Occupational therapy group sessions can be a very effective way for clients to work on their goals. As occupational therapists, we can deliver services via group treatment in all settings. Planning for your group sessions using an outline can be a helpful tool to ensure your treatment plan(s) will best meet the individual and group needs. Genna frequently uses and recommends Group Dynamics in Occupational Therapy 5th edition by Marilyn B. Cole as her go-to resource. The group outline that is presented is a thorough way to address all of the aspects of group dynamics. Also, it is important to remember that your leadership style can influence the outcome of the group. So it is important to know whether to use a direct, facilitative, or advisory approach for your group or when to adjust your leadership style. And for today’s momma segment, I talk about how my husband and I noticed a flat spot on my daughter’s at around 2-3 months old. I share my feelings as a mom, feeling guilty and anxious. And even after a visit from the doctor, I still felt unsure if her flat spot would impact her development. Our experience of focusing on positioning, being out of her swing, and incorporating lotsa tummy time was successful with her head rounding out without additional intervention. As always, if you are noticing your baby has a flat spot on the back or sides of their head, it is important to consult with your child’s pediatrician. But know that you are not alone. It has happened to me and I understand that this can come with a lot of emotions. Listen in for a couple things that worked for my daughter.Group Dynamics ResourceIf you find our podcast helpful, please leave us a rating/review and don't forget to follow us at:  https://www.otmommaslife.com/Check out our YouTube Channel to watch our podcast episodes:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Cz9c3EifE5F4VNf3xCChwDisclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for occupational therapy services. Please contact a licensed and registered occupational therapist for individualized consultation and/or treatment. If you or your child already receive support from an occupational therapist, it is recommended you consult with your therapist prior to participating in our recommendations.This podcast episode presents the views of only these two occupational therapists: Genna Espinoza and Shannon Perez.

    Episode #28 Is it Sensory or Behavior, A Discussion for Occupational Therapists and Mommas

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 27:05


    Determining the driving force behind a child’s behavior can be challenging. Occupational therapists are skilled at observational skills and in identifying if a behavior is sensory driven.It's important to know that a child’s behavior is driven by four motivating factors. They can be seeking attention; positive or negative. They can be seeking a tangible item such as a toy, iPad, game. The behavior can be to escape; a demand, a task, or a situation. Or the behavior can be sensory driven. First, it is important to target one behavior (ie: hitting, spitting, head banging). Then it is important to observe the child to see what is happening before, during, and after the behavior occurs. And if you cannot observe, ask questions; a lot of questions. Every child and situation are unique, which makes determining why a behavior is occurring is challenging. We have found the Behavior Motivation Scale a very helpful tool. And for mommas, one important factor to consider is the child’s social emotional age. Every child goes through typical social emotional stages. And in some stages, negative behavior in response to some factors may be typical for that developmental level. This is an important factor for mommas and occupational therapists to keep in mind. If you find our podcast helpful, please leave us a rating/review and don't forget to follow us at:  https://www.otmommaslife.com/Check out our YouTube Channel to watch our podcast episodes:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Cz9c3EifE5F4VNf3xCChwDisclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for occupational therapy services. Please contact a licensed and registered occupational therapist for individualized consultation and/or treatment. If you or your child already receive support from an occupational therapist, it is recommended you consult with your therapist prior to participating in our recommendations.This podcast episode presents the views of only these two occupational therapists: Genna Espinoza and Shannon Perez.

    Episode #27 Interoception, Our 8th Sensory System; Bath Time Tips for Mommas

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 42:18


    Did you know we had an 8th sensory system? It's called interoception. It's our sense that tells us how our bodies are feeling inside. It helps us identify all types of emotions; homestatic or affective. Homestatic emotions are thirst, hunger, the need to use the restroom. Affective emotion can be fear, anger, anxiety. For me, my interocepitve awareness of a fast beating heart, sweaty palms, and nervous stomach is my body’s way of telling me I’m anxious. Occupational therapists evaluate and determine if a child is having underlying challenges with any of their sensory systems, including interoception. Kelly Mahler is an occupational therapist who has done so much research in this area. She has created an easy-to-follow, well designed curriculum that you can use to build interoceptive awareness with your clients. She also has a great course both Genna and I would recommend taking if you're interested in learning more about this hidden sense. Interoception challenges may be the missing link to students/clients who are struggling with self-regulation.Today’s momma segment, we talked about bath time and offer some momma tips! One tip is to be careful of the fun, plastic toys that squirt water as they can collect mold if you're not careful. Genna shares a great mom hack that can help! Listen in! If you find our podcast helpful, please leave us a rating/review and don't forget to follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/Check out our YouTube Channel to watch our podcast episodes:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Cz9c3EifE5F4VNf3xCChwDisclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for occupational therapy services. Please contact a licensed and registered occupational therapist for individualized consultation and/or treatment. If you or your child already receive support from an occupational therapist, it is recommended you consult with your therapist prior to participating in our recommendations.This podcast episode presents the views of only these two occupational therapists: Genna Espinoza and Shannon Perez.

    Episode #26 The Proprioceptive System; Planning for a Second Cesarian

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 36:24


    The proprioceptive system is our sense of body awareness and movement. Think about closing your eyes, holding your arm out to the side, then bringing your finger up to touch the tip of your nose. The proprioceptive system gives you information from your muscles, joints, and tendons to help you sense where your finger is, where your nose is, how these feel, and to coordinate the precise movement of touching the tip of your nose with the right amount of force, all without using your eyes! Difficulty with the proprioceptive system can be observed in one, or more than one of the sensory processing patterns: sensory modulation, sensory discrimination, and sensory motor patterns. A comprehensive occupational therapy evaluation will determine all areas of sensory processing challenges and the impact in relation to all the sensory patterns. This helps occupational therapists to develop an appropriate, comprehensive treatment plan using carefully designed activities and strategies to address all the areas of challenge. In today’s momma segment, we talk about preparing for a second delivery via cesarian. Genna had a C-section with her son, so she knows what to expect this time around. But every pregnancy and delivery is different, and with any delivery, Genna’s focus is a safe delivery with a healthy baby boy!! We talk about the things that we learned from our first c-section experiences that can help with her preparing for her second c-section. If you find our podcast helpful, please leave us a rating/review and don't forget to follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for occupational therapy services. Please contact a licensed and registered occupational therapist for individualized consultation and/or treatment. If you or your child already receive support from an occupational therapist, it is recommended you consult with your therapist prior to participating in our recommendations.This podcast episode presents the views of only these two occupational therapists: Genna Espinoza and Shannon Perez.

    Episode #25 Understanding Why a Child Spins/ Gestational Diabetes

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 46:25


    The vestibular system is a complex sensory system that gives us our sense of movement and balance. Development of this system begins in the womb. Neurotypical children develop and mature their vestibular system through all types of movement; including swinging, hanging upside down, and spinning. However, some children have challenges with this sensory system. A comprehensive OT evaluation will determine the pattern(s) of dysfunction within this system (as well as others) and will drive the therapist's treatment plan. An effective treatment plan is geared toward developing the system and facilitating adaptive responses. Sometimes a well intended recommendation may be, if a child is spinning, allow them to spin to obtain the movement they are seeking. However, listen in to today’s episode to understand why that is not always appropriate. And for our momma segment, we discuss gestational diabetes. This can be a stressful diagnosis during pregnancy. Genna shares her experience, some tips, and reassurance that with proper nutrition, exercise, and monitoring, you and your baby can remain healthy. If you find our podcast helpful, please leave us a rating/review and don't forget to follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for occupational therapy services. Please contact a licensed and registered occupational therapist for individualized consultation and/or treatment. If you or your child already receive support from an occupational therapist, it is recommended you consult with your therapist prior to participating in our recommendations.This podcast episode presents the views of only these two occupational therapists: Genna Espinoza and Shannon Perez.

    Episode #24 OT Telehealth Session Tips for Student with Autism and Sensory Processing Challenges; A Dad’s Role during Postpartum

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 55:43


    Today, Genna and I discuss our approach to treating our clients with autism and sensory processing challenges via Telehealth. We found several key components to the success of our Telehealth treatment sessions. First, we recommend building a rapport with your client and establishing a trusting relationship with their caregiver. Next, preparing for your sessions. For us, that included spending preparation time creating individualized client packets (affordable items we wanted to utilize during sessions) as well as visual schedules with additional icons. Another important component is being creative with how to facilitate meaningful, sensory based activities via Telehealth. Depending on the student’s level of engagement, we have found our role as an OT as a facilitator. This has been a great opportunity to discuss our OT goals with the caregiver, as well as instruct them on how to set up the environment and how to best provide support and cues during our sessions. Overall, there is so much potential to facilitate adaptive responses and see growth in a child with autism via Telehealth OT sessions. However, we do both acknowledge that for some children and caregivers, this may not be the optimal mode of service delivery. For our momma segment, Genna and I wanted to talk about a dad’s role and understanding of what to expect postpartum. Both of us have husbands who experienced and learned (with us) throughout the 4th trimester. Genna and I asked our husbands what they would have wanted to know beforehand and their recommendations to other dads on what they could do to best support us as new mommas. Thanks for listening, we hope you enjoyed today's episode. If you find our podcast helpful, please leave us a rating/review and don't forget to follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for occupational therapy services. Please contact a licensed and registered occupational therapist for individualized consultation and/or treatment. If you or your child already receive support from an occupational therapist, it is recommended you consult with your therapist prior to participating in our recommendations.This podcast episode presents the views of only these two occupational therapists: Genna Espinoza and Shannon Perez.

    Episode #23 Happy New Year

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 28:29


    Happy New Year, 2021! We are both happy to ring in the new year with new personal and professional goals. Today, we discuss one professional goal we have set for ourselves. I want to continue to learn about the impact nutrition has on child development as well as how to use nutrition to support a child’s attention, behavior and for promoting development. Genna wants to continue to learn more about how to support mommas, especially postpartum. There is limited support for moms during this stage of life and occupational therapists have many great skills and knowledge to offer mommas. These are our own personal interests and goals. Do you set goals for yourself in the new year? Connect with us on social media or by leaving us a comment.Thanks for listening…and for all your support in 2020!If you find our podcast helpful, please leave us a rating/review and don't forget to follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for occupational therapy services. Please contact a licensed and registered occupational therapist for individualized consultation and/or treatment. If you or your child already receive support from an occupational therapist, it is recommended you consult with your therapist prior to participating in our recommendations.This podcast episode presents the views of only these two occupational therapists: Genna Espinoza and Shannon Perez.

    Episode #22 Christmas Traditions

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 21:18


    Merry Christmas! Today we thought it would be fun to talk about Christmas traditions. Some of these traditions come from our childhood, while others are new traditions we have started for our families. Also, if you have little ones who still believe in Santa, make sure they are not near while you listen to this episode. Happy Holidays to you and your family. As always, thank you for listening. If you find our podcast helpful, please leave us a rating/review and don't forget to follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for occupational therapy services. Please contact a licensed and registered occupational therapist for individualized consultation and/or treatment. If you or your child already receive support from an occupational therapist, it is recommended you consult with your therapist prior to participating in our recommendations.This podcast episode presents the views of only these two occupational therapists: Genna Espinoza and Shannon Perez.

    Episode #21 Mealtime Tips from an OT Momma/High Risk Pregnancy

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 51:47


    Whether your a new momma or a pediatric occupational therapist working with children, this episode is for you. Occupational therapists have the knowledge and skill to address mealtime challenges with our clients. And now as mommas, Genna and I have our own experiences of what has worked well from our families while incorporating our OT skills. We share some great tips on how to approach mealtime as an enjoyable experience. This episode could definitely have a part 2, so share your questions, comments and experiences with mealtime. And for our momma segment, I share my experience going through a high risk pregnancy. Hope you enjoyed today’s episode. If you find our podcast helpful, please leave us a rating/review and don't forget to follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for occupational therapy services. Please contact a licensed and registered occupational therapist for individualized consultation and/or treatment. If you or your child already receive support from an occupational therapist, it is recommended you consult with your therapist prior to participating in our recommendations.This podcast episode presents the views of only these two occupational therapists: Genna Espinoza and Shannon Perez.

    Episode #20 Differences Between an OTR and COTA/Exciting Momma News!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 36:15


    Today’s episode is in response to questions from our listeners. We discuss the difference in daily roles of an OTR and an Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA), the educational requirements for each, as well as what we see as the most important component to a successful working relationship. The OTR and COTA work closely together and having a strong relationship is key, this will include good communication and trust. In our momma segment, we share some exciting news!! We also discuss a bit about first trimester experiences.Hope you enjoyed today’s episode. If you find our podcast helpful, please leave us a rating/review and don't forget to follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for occupational therapy services. Please contact a licensed and registered occupational therapist for individualized consultation and/or treatment. If you or your child already receive support from an occupational therapist, it is recommended you consult with your therapist prior to participating in our recommendations.This podcast episode presents the views of only these two occupational therapists: Genna Espinoza and Shannon Perez.

    Episode #19 Tips for Occupational Therapy Students; Task Analysis and Collaboration/Preparing for Flu Season

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 45:30


    In today’s episode, we share more tips for occupational therapy students. We discuss two components of occupational therapy treatment; task analysis and collaboration. We recommend tips for developing and strengthening your task analysis skills. Occupational therapists use task analysis to break down a task/activity/goal in a way that helps us develop an effective treatment plan. This may include working on a specific task (toothbrushing) or the performance areas required for the task (standing balance, bilateral coordination, sequencing etc). We also discuss the importance of collaboration. Collaboration with the client, caregiver, teacher, parent is key for carryover of techniques and recommendations following your treatment sessions; which is so important for improved outcomes. For our momma segment today, we share what we do in our home to prepare our little one’s for flu season.Hope you enjoyed today’s episode. If you find our podcast helpful, please leave us a rating/review and don't forget to follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for occupational therapy services. Please contact a licensed and registered occupational therapist for individualized consultation and/or treatment. If you or your child already receive support from an occupational therapist, it is recommended you consult with your therapist prior to participating in our recommendations.This podcast episode presents the views of only these two occupational therapists: Genna Espinoza and Shannon Perez.

    Episode #18 Occupational Therapy Documentation Tips for Students

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 25:02


    Documentation is a learning process. It takes time to develop the skill to document thoroughly, concisely, and in a timely manner. SOAP notes are a great way to begin documenting as it will help you summarize your treatment session while addressing all key components that should be in your daily note. In today’s episode, we review SOAP notes and offer some of the tips we share as clinical educators who work with occupational therapy students. Hope you enjoyed today’s episode. If you find our podcast helpful, please leave us a rating/review and don't forget to follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for occupational therapy services. Please contact a licensed and registered occupational therapist for individualized consultation and/or treatment. If you or your child already receive support from an occupational therapist, it is recommended you consult with your therapist prior to participating in our recommendations.This podcast episode presents the views of only these two occupational therapists: Genna Espinoza and Shannon Perez.

    Episode #17 Different Types of IEP Meetings/Sleep Regression and Night Terrors

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 47:45


    In the school setting, occupational therapists prepare for and participate in several different types of IEP meetings. There are Initial, Annual, Addendum, 30-day and Transition IEPs. Today we discuss the purpose and differences between all of these. Plus, we offer OT tips for new therapists in the school based setting preparing for these meetings. And for our momma segment, we talk about how just when you think you have a good nighttime routine...there is a sleep regression, or in my home, night terrors. Sleep regressions are typical and most little ones will go one or several short periods of sleep regression. Night terrors are not as common and can be a very scary experience for parents. My daughter had night terrors and I share what I found helpful in dealing with this and even what worked in preventing these from reoccurring. Hope you enjoyed today’s episode. If you find our podcast helpful, please leave us a rating/review and don't forget to follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for occupational therapy services. Please contact a licensed and registered occupational therapist for individualized consultation and/or treatment. If you or your child already receive support from an occupational therapist, it is recommended you consult with your therapist prior to participating in our recommendations.This podcast episode presents the views of only these two occupational therapists: Genna Espinoza and Shannon Perez.

    Episode #16 Heart of Occupation and BrightSide Momma: Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 26:04


    OT.Mommas.Life was created by Genna from Heart of Occupation and Shannon from BrightSide Momma. In today's part 2 episode, we talk about BrightSide Momma. BrightSide momma started as a mini blog on instagram as a way to share tips and resources to other momma’s who were interested in learning more about healthy living. My goal is to inform other moms of potential areas that can negatively impact the health of their family. For me, this information was initially overwhelming and a bit scary, so I felt it was important to share the BrightSide by sharing the positive changes that have worked for my family. This includes using safer ingredients in the personal care products we use everyday, reducing potential areas of toxin exposures in our home, and reading food labels and knowing what ingredients to avoid for improved health. This has also been such a fun outlet to share my day to day experiences as an occupational therapist and momma of two. Learn more today about my journey as BrightSide momma and visit my website at brightsidemomma.com.Hope you enjoyed today’s episode. If you find our podcast helpful, please leave us a rating/review and don't forget to follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for occupational therapy services. Please contact a licensed and registered occupational therapist for individualized consultation and/or treatment. If you or your child already receive support from an occupational therapist, it is recommended you consult with your therapist prior to participating in our recommendations.This podcast episode presents the views of only these two occupational therapists: Genna Espinoza and Shannon Perez.

    Episode #16 Heart of Occupation and BrightSide Momma: Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 23:22


    OT.Mommas.Life was created by Genna from Heart of Occupation and Shannon from BrightSide Momma. In today's episode, we talk about Heart of Occupation. Initially established as an instagram page in 2017, as a way to inspire fellow occupational therapists, it has evolved into an online community of people who enjoy all things OT. Genna has been an occupational therapist for 8 years and recently completing her OTD, Heart of Occupation has been a way for her to share her vast knowledge on pediatrics and sensory processing, she share experience/resources from OT evaluation to treatment, and she shares motivation, support, and laugh from the memes she creates. Learn today a bit more about Genna's how and why behind creating Heart of Occupation. Hope you enjoyed today’s episode. If you find our podcast helpful, please leave us a rating/review and don't forget to follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for occupational therapy services. Please contact a licensed and registered occupational therapist for individualized consultation and/or treatment. If you or your child already receive support from an occupational therapist, it is recommended you consult with your therapist prior to participating in our recommendations.This podcast episode presents the views of only these two occupational therapists: Genna Espinoza and Shannon Perez.

    Episode #15 IFSP vs IEP/Momma’s Perspective on Observing Developmental Concerns at Home

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 40:01


    On today’s episode, we provide an overview of an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) and an Individualized Educational Program (IEP). An IFSP is a comprehensive plan that supports children who are experiencing developmental delays, from infancy through 2 years old, and provides support/intervention for the child in their natural environment. An IEP is a comprehensive plan that supports children/students, ages 3-21 years old, with the focus on meeting educational needs while providing the least restrictive environment in school. We discuss the process of assessment, determining the child’s strength, areas of concern, present levels, and then creating goals based on the unique needs of the child.And for our momma segment, Genna dives into a concern she currently has for her son. She talks about the benefit of having her OT momma hat as she was able to informally make observations of her son and implement some strategies to support him at home. I talk about how my daughter experienced a gross motor delay that included her working with a physical therapist before her first birthday. It can be stressful and overwhelming, if you are having concerns regarding your child’s development. Just know that there are supports available for children of any age and a good starting point is to share your concerns with their pediatrician. Hope you enjoyed today’s episode. Please don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe. Follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for occupational therapy services. Please contact a licensed and registered occupational therapist for individualized consultation and/or treatment. If you or your child already receive support from an occupational therapist, it is recommended you consult with your therapist prior to participating in our recommendations.This podcast episode presents the views of only these two occupational therapists: Genna Espinoza and Shannon Perez.

    Episode #14 Realizing the Importance of Self Care

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 13:21


    Genna and I both are mommas who work as full time occupational therapists in the school setting. And now after a month of adapting to distance learning this school year, we can both admit we have been stressed to the max. Today’s episode, we are just checking in with each other and talking about self care. We have been non-stop with learning technology, managing our caseloads, navigating telehealth sessions from home, with children. Then there is the reality of 2020; a year filled with change, sickness, sadness, loss as well as learning/growing, friendship/family. Self care can sometimes be the last thing on our to do list, but if we are learning anything this year, it is the importance of self care!Hope you enjoyed today’s episode. Please don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe. Follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for occupational therapy services. Please contact a licensed and registered occupational therapist for individualized consultation and/or treatment. If you or your child already receive support from an occupational therapist, it is recommended you consult with your therapist prior to participating in our recommendations.This podcast episode presents the views of only these two occupational therapists: Genna Espinoza and Shannon Perez.

    Episode #13 OT Telehealth Treatment Ideas/Supporting your Child During Distance Learning

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 45:37


    The start of this school year is nothing like we have ever seen before. In California, we started this year with full distance learning and it has been (and continues to be) an ongoing learning experience for all of us. The core of an occupational therapy session is typically joy! The therapist creates an environment that is engaging and sessions are client centered while addressing goals. And achieving this through telehealth sessions can be done! For us, it has taken organization, creativity, learning, and a constant reminder to smile and have fun. This episode, we share some of the items we sent home in our personalized OT packets for students. We offer some fun treatment ideas that have been successful for us thus far. For our momma segment (32:13), we talk about some tips that parents can do to help their child be successful with distance learning. Our top recommendations to parents are trying to achieve proper computer/chair setup, calm space/break space at home, the importance of schedules and incorporating movement throughout the day. Hope you enjoyed today’s episode. Please don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe. Follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for occupational therapy services. Please contact a licensed and registered occupational therapist for individualized consultation and/or treatment. If you or your child already receive support from an occupational therapist, it is recommended you consult with your therapist prior to participating in our recommendations.This podcast episode presents the views of only these two occupational therapists: Genna Espinoza and Shannon Perez.

    Episode 12: Distance Learning: Preparing for Telehealth OT Services/Momma Segment: The Other Side of All This

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 55:54


    On today's episode, Genna and I discuss how we prepared for the start of this school year when students will be engaging in distance learning. As of now in California, most of the larger school districts are not yet cleared to provide in person instruction. So for occupational therapists, this means we will be offering telehealth services to our students. We both started with organization! Organizing our workspace (which for us is our home office) and our supplies, student files, and resources has been key. Then, we started learning more about the different learning options technology has to offer, including boom cards, google classrooms, google slides. We talk about the potential benefit were hoping to have with an external camera; Genna has the Osmo and I have ordered a document camera. And our goal to not to forgot to have a little fun, to find the joy in what we are doing, as stressful as this all may be. And for our momma segment, we talk about being on the other side of all this. Genna has a toddler and need juggle schedules to accommodate working from home. I have a daughter who will be starting virtual kindergarten and can see from the other side that accessing learning from home has it's challenges. Most of all, no matter what side you are on (educator/therapist/parent) know that this is a learning and growing experience for all of us. If you have any questions for us, please let us know. We are here to share with you what we have tried, what works, what doesn't. We hope you enjoy this episode.

    Episode #11: Items for an OT Evaluation Kit/Starting a Night Time Routine with a Newborn

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 50:10


    When completing an occupational therapy evaluation for a preschool aged child, there are extra items you will want to have with you in order to complete information observations. Today, we dive into Genna’s own evaluation kit she has developed over the years. These are the extra items she utilizes during an evaluation, that will promote engagement and allow for informal observations of play skills, motor skills, and sensory processing skills. Considering structured sensory observations are not appropriate for ages 4 and younger, utilizing various tools can be helpful to developing your hypothesis of the challenges the student is experiencing. We discuss how to utilize these items and the potential observations that can be made. We also share some tips we have developed through our experience with evaluating children in this age range. And today’s momma segment (34:45), we share some tips for developing a sleep routine with your newborn. We found starting a sleep routine from day one helps with your little one getting a good night sleep and can carry on as they get older. Hope you enjoyed today’s episode. Please don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe. Follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/

    Episode #10 How to Assess a Child’s Handwriting/Developmental Play with a Newborn Baby

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 49:03


    Handwriting challenges is a common reason for an OT referral in the school setting and in the clinic. Today, we discuss some handwriting assessments occupational therapists can use, including Learning Without Tear’s Print Tool assessment. And we offer OT tips for informal handwriting observations that we include in our evaluations. Obtaining a thorough evaluation is key in order to determine the specific area of handwriting concern (ie: memory, letter sizing, letter placement etc.) and to determine underlying areas that are contributing to handwriting difficulties (visual perception, attention etc.). This will guide your goal setting and remediation plan for improving a child’s handwriting. For today’s momma segment (27:30), we talk about activities parents can do with a newborn baby that will promote development. Our top two activities are tummy time and engaging in books. We have some great recommendations and resources for mommas in this episode.Hope you enjoyed today’s episode. Please don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe. Follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/

    Episode #9: OT Observations Beyond the Classroom/ Momma’s Adjustment in the 4th Trimester

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 44:21


    In today’s episode, Genna and I discuss other areas in the school setting beyond the classroom that we will observe student’s participation. We observe their participation and performance while on recess and in the cafeteria, to their independence in the restroom, and even helping students and staff prepare for field trips. These are all areas that occupational therapists can provide support within the school setting. And for today’s momma segment (28:30), we open up about our experience in the 4th trimester. This is the time when you bring your beautiful baby home. There is a bit of an adjustment period for everyone as life has changed. Know that if you do have challenges at this time, you are not alone. We both had our experience with anxiety, extreme worry, and some sadness. It is important to lean on your support system or speak to your doctor if you have concerns. We felt it was important to share our experience during this time to bring more awareness and support to other mommas. Hope you enjoyed today’s episode. Please don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe. Follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/

    Episode #8 Occupational Therapy Evaluation in the School Setting/Breastfeeding Experiences and Challenges

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 43:35


    This is just the beginning of our series on occupational therapy evaluations in the school setting. As OTR’s, we complete a comprehensive evaluation that begins with skilled observations. We share our top 9 steps to beginning a school based OT evaluation. And for our momma segment (21:50), we dive into breastfeeding. For some momma’s this can be a smooth process, however for both of us, we experienced challenges. Ranging from engorgement to difficulties with milk production, we share our experiences and what helped us successfully breastfeed our children.Hope you enjoyed today’s episode. Please don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe. Follow us at: https://www.otmommaslife.com/

    Episode #7 Occupational Therapy in the Adult Setting/Baby Registry Recommendations Continued

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 36:08


    Occupational therapists have the opportunity to work with patients of all ages. When working with adults, there are several different practice settings an occupational therapist can work in. We discuss our experiences working in an adult rehabilitation hospital and dive into the treatment areas (ADL’s/IADL’s) that are typically addressed in rehab. Shannon compares her rehab experience to working in a skilled nursing facility. We touch on the importance of the therapist's comfort level of working with their patients on bathing and toileting. One takeaway we both have from our experience while working with adults is the genuine conversations and connections we formed with our patients. Today’s momma segment (19:40) continues with recommendations for baby registry items. Don’t miss this segment if you are expecting or know someone who is, there are some great recommendations of baby items.Please make sure to subscribe, download, rate and review. We appreciate it.Follow us at:https://www.otmommaslife.com/

    Episode #6 OT’s Transition to Telehealth/Baby Registry Recommendations

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 41:27


    Due to COVID-19, many occupational therapists needed to quickly transition to using telehealth in order to provide clients with therapy services. In today’s episode, we discuss our initial experience with telehealth. And for our momma segment, we dive into our recommendations for your baby registry. Please make sure to subscribe, download, rate and review. We appreciate it.Follow us at:https://www.otmommaslife.com/Instagram:@ot.mommas.lifehttps://www.instagram.com/ot.mommas.life/Genna: @occupational_therapy_lovehttps://www.instagram.com/occupational_therapy_love/Shannon: @brightsidemommahttps://www.instagram.com/brightsidemomma/https://brightsidemomma.com/

    Episode #5 Pediatric OT Practice Settings/Unplanned Cesareans

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 71:21


    Occupational therapy is a diverse profession. Even in the area of pediatrics, there are several different practice settings an occupational therapist can work in, ranging from the NICU to an outpatient clinic. We discuss our experience with the responsibilities and treatments in these settings, as well as the potential diagnosis you may treat in each. And for today’s momma segment (43:30), we discuss our experiences with having an unplanned cesarean. We offer tips for the recovery process with focus on momma’s accepting help, resting, and the main focus of loving and feeding your baby.Please make sure to subscribe, download, rate and review. We appreciate it.Follow us at:https://www.otmommaslife.com/Instagram:@ot.mommas.lifehttps://www.instagram.com/ot.mommas.life/Genna: @occupational_therapy_lovehttps://www.instagram.com/occupational_therapy_love/Shannon: @brightsidemommahttps://www.instagram.com/brightsidemomma/https://brightsidemomma.com/

    Episode #4 OT Job Interviews and Expecting Mommas

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 59:51


    Job interviews can be challenging especially as a new grad. We share our interview highs and lows and offer a few tips for feeling confident during the job interview process. Also we are introducing our momma segment, where we will share tips for mommas from nursing, feeding, ways to support your child’s development, and to promoting a healthy lifestyle. Today, we start by sharing what we found helpful after we found out that we were expecting. Please make sure to subscribe, download, rate and review. We appreciate it.Follow us at:https://www.otmommaslife.com/Instagram: @ot.mommas.lifehttps://www.instagram.com/ot.mommas.life/Genna: @occupational_therapy_lovehttps://www.instagram.com/occupational_therapy_love/Shannon: @brightsidemommahttps://www.instagram.com/brightsidemomma/https://brightsidemomma.com/

    Episode #3 OT Continuing Education Course Recommendations

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 74:42


    All occupational therapists need to take continuing education. In this episode, we discuss our experiences with various continuing education courses we have taken and make recommendations for some of our favorite courses.Please make sure to subscribe, download, rate and review. We appreciate it.Follow us at:https://www.otmommaslife.com/Instagram: @ot.mommas.lifehttps://www.instagram.com/ot.mommas.life/Genna: @occupational_therapy_lovehttps://www.instagram.com/occupational_therapy_love/Shannon: @brightsidemommahttps://www.instagram.com/brightsidemomma/https://brightsidemomma.com/

    Episode #2 Student Life

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 59:23


    As an occupational therapy student, your fieldwork experiences are what begin to shape you as an entry level practitioner. Genna and Shannon discuss their own fieldwork experiences while offering helpful takeaways for students as well as clinical educators. Rate, subscribe and leave us a review, we would love to hear from you.Follow us:https://www.otmommaslife.com/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/ot.mommas.life/https://www.instagram.com/occupational_therapy_love/https://www.instagram.com/brightsidemomma/

    Episode #1 Hey There!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 42:52


    It’s episode one, our big debut! We are two friends (Genna from Heart of Occupation and Shannon from BrightSide Momma) who have joined forces to share our knowledge and experience as registered occupational therapists as well as being full time working mommas. In our first episode, get to know us as we talk about why and how we became occupational therapists. We believe as therapists and mommas, there is always something to learn. Don't forget to leave us a rating, review, and subscribe. Thanks for listening. Visit our website at WWW.OTMOMMASLFIE.COM

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