Teletherapy. If you work in the school setting like me, chances are you have at least one teletherapy session under your belt by now. For many of us, we have completed weeks, if not months, of treating students through a screen.
Because my school district has offered families a remote learning option this school year, I have embraced my role as an OT both inside school walls as well as virtually. As I sat down at the beginning of the school year to plan my virtual sessions, a big question came to mind:
What can I do with my teletherapy students without my trusty " tote bag of tricks?"
After completing a semester's worth of virtual sessions, I have found five common household objects that are perfect f or targeting fine motor skills. Under each object, I listed sample activities that I have personally used during teletherapy sessions, targeting a wide range of skill levels.
1) Paper Clips
2) Tape
3) Cotton Balls
4) Rubber Bands
5) Paper
When families are faced with limited resources, planning teletherapy sessions can be challenging. However, by using these five simple materials, your sessions will be even more effective because these families can start practicing these activities at home, every day!
About The Author Tahnee earned her Masters Degree in Occupational Therapy from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2010. She has worked with the pediatric population in the school setting since 2010 and in the outpatient clinic setting since 2013. Outside of work, Tahnee enjoys spending time with her husband, Nathan, her daughter, Zoe, and her dog, Ruthie. |