the OT is IN

Written by: Sarah Collins
  • Summary

  • The OT is IN podcast merges the worlds of education and occupational therapy to empower families like yours. Sarah Collins, your host, an occupational therapist and homeschooling parent of 3 ranging in age from elementary to high school. Sarah Collins has experienced occupational therapy by supporting families for over 15 years but also through seeking out support for her own children- so, she's right there in the trenches with you. Though there is not one right way to educate your child, there is a lot to consider when individualizing an education. The goal of this podcast is to explain some of the "why" behind what an occupational therapist is thinking so you can artfully apply it to your own family especially with executive functioning, handwriting, and sensory processing. Each episode will be packed with practical tips, expert interviews, and real-life stories aimed at helping you create a supportive learning environment for your child.
    2024
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Episodes
  • Transforming Fashion for Sensory Needs: An Interview with Julia, Adaptive Apparel Pioneer
    Feb 13 2025

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    I'm thrilled to introduce Julia, a dynamic problem solver who has combined her background in education and fashion design to create sensory-friendly and adaptive apparel for children with tactile sensitivities. Julia's journey took her from a fashion design student at Cornell University to working in special education, where she saw firsthand the challenges faced by kids with sensory needs.

    Her innovative clothing designs have no tags, flat seams, and include features like built-in sound reduction and adjustable compression, aimed at enhancing comfort and sensory regulation. Julia shares her inspiring journey, the impact of her designs in the classroom, and her vision for expanding her business to help even more families.

    In this episode you'll hear about:

    • Julia's Background
    • Development of Sensory-friendly Clothing
    • The realization of the clothing need in an autism preschool
    • Producing adaptive apparel on a larger scale
    • Combining sensory tools into comfortable clothing
    • Innovative Features of the Clothing
    • Benefits of these clothing
    • Practical Applications in the Classroom
    • Using compression shirts as part of a daily routine
    • Initial small-scale production and trials in the classroom
    • Leaving teaching to focus on expanding the business
    • Future goals

    Links and Resources From Today's Show

    • Why Should I Seek Occupational Therapy?
    • How to Help Kids with Sensory Issues with Clothes
    • Clothing Sensitivity Red Flags
    • How To Handle Your Child's Sensory Issues With Clothing
    • Episode 2: Decoding Behavior in homeschooling- sensory overwhelm, emotional control, perseverance
    • Episode 14: Outdoor Activities to Develop Interoception in Children with Guest Caroline Santangelo
    • Episode 30: Sensory Processing and Co-Regulation: Insights for Parents
    • Shop Sensational You

    Connect with our Guest, Julia DeNey

    Julia graduated from Cornell University in 2020 with a bachelor's in Fashion Design and minors in Human Development and Business. After graduating, she began teaching in special education with autistic students. She saw her students struggle with clothing and sensory regulation. She used her expertise in fashion to design a line of adaptive clothing to help them with their sensory needs and stay regulated.

    At Sense-ational You, they are on a mission to increase the inclusion and academic success of autistic children through clothing that integrates sensory tools discreetly into the design for convenient regulation anywhere.

    Connect with Julia here.

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    28 mins
  • Resources and Reassurance: Homeschooling Fears, Legal Questions, and Expert Tips
    Feb 6 2025

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    If you’ve been feeling anxious about changes in administration and what that could mean for your homeschool journey, trust me—you’re not alone. I’ve got a special guest joining me today—Cheri K. Sessions from the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA). Not only is she an experienced homeschooling mom, but she’s also an advocate for educational choice. She’s sharing her own homeschooling journey, breaking down legal concerns, and giving us insights on how to access resources that can support us along the way.

    Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been homeschooling for years, this episode is packed with valuable information to help you feel more confident and supported in your educational choices. So, let’s dive in and tackle those burning questions together!

    In this episode you'll hear about:

    • Cheri's background as a physical therapist and homeschool consultant
    • Discussion on Homeschooling Choices
    • The variety of homeschooling experiences
    • The emotional aspect of homeschooling
    • Government Administration and Public Education Concerns
    • Parents' fears and concerns regarding new administration
    • Legal Aspects and HSLDA Support
    • Importance of HSLDA membership for legal support
    • Role of HSLDA lawyers in answering legal questions
    • Discussion on potential changes with the new administration
    • Importance of contacting local representatives for change
    • HSLDA and Homeschool Resources
    • Resources available through HSLDA
    • Other resources for homeschooling families
    • Emphasis on the flexibility and personalization of homeschooling
    • Encouragement for homeschooling families to seek community support
    • Reiteration of the importance of using available resources

    Links and Resources From Today's Show

    • Why Should I Seek Occupational Therapy?
    • The HSLDA Website
    • As a Teacher the Way Project 2025 Classifies Educators is Insulting
    • Educational and Academic Freedoms
    • How Trump's Polices Could Affect Special Education
    • Episode 1: Unveiling the role of OT in Homeschooling
    • Episode 2: Decoding Behavior in homeschooling- sensory overwhelm, emotional control, perseverance

    Connect with our Guest, Cheri Kay Sessions

    Cheri Sessions (PT, DPT) has 18+ years of experience as a pediatric physical therapist, special needs advocate, educational consultant, and homeschooling mom. Cheri’s 4 amazing children were all adopted and have a variety of unique needs.

    She has experience in navigating the school system, the community mental health system, and the health care system. With her unique understanding of how these systems work, she is equipped to advocate for families that also need to access these services.

    Cheri enjoys traveling and has spent three years living overseas in the beautiful country of Haiti, serving the Haitian people through various medical and therapy clinics.

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    27 mins
  • Navigating Homeschool Priorities with Amy Sloan: From Family Dynamics to Crisis Management
    Jan 23 2025

    Today we have the pleasure of hosting Amy Sloan. Amy is a second-generation homeschooler, an accomplished writer at Humility and Doxology, and the host of the Homeschool Conversations podcast. In this episode, we dive into the theme of prioritization, exploring how Amy balances homeschooling five children, navigating unexpected challenges like her son’s cancer diagnosis, and maintaining a rich educational environment. From the heartwarming traditions of a "morning basket" routine to adapting homeschool plans during crises, Amy shares invaluable insights that will resonate with homeschooling families. Whether you’re new to homeschooling or a veteran, this episode promises to be both inspiring and practically useful. Join us as we explore the intricacies of prioritizing what truly matters in education and family life.

    Curious if OT could help your child's struggles? Download Why Choose OT to find out!

    In this episode you'll hear about:

    • Overview of the monthly theme: prioritization
    • Amy Sloan's Background as a Second generation homeschooler
    • Difference between her homeschooling and her upbringing
    • Influence of Amy’s and her husband's own homeschooling experiences
    • Decisions and excitement about homeschooling
    • Initial setup and changes over time
    • Early challenges and learning curve
    • Homeschool Prioritization
    • Initial priorities and reality clash
    • Introduction of the morning time concept
    • Reordering homeschool day priorities
    • Eliminating traditional structure constraints
    • Coping with Unexpected Challenges
    • Reevaluating homeschool priorities after a child's cancer diagnosis
    • Minimal viable homeschool day
    • Importance of morning time, reading, and math
    • Decision-making process during crisis
    • Maintaining Family and Marital Relationships
    • Support from the community and friends
    • Ensuring one-on-one time with children
    • Different activities to connect
    • Keeping your marriage strong during extended hospitalizations
    • Importance of accepting help
    • Homeschool Philosophy and Adaptation
    • Consistency in the classical education approach
    • Truth and humility in learning
    • Loving one’s neighbor and a wide range of voices
    • Changes in practice but not in core philosophy
    • Simplification of reading lists and extra activities
    • Learning from various homeschooling styles
    • Importance of resting in the gospel
    • Memory work and literature passion
    • Providing resources and weekly poems
    • Encouraging the study of Shakespeare

    Links and Resources From Today's Show

    • Why Should I Seek Occupational Therapy?
    • "What is Executive Functioning?" Course from Homeschool OT
    • 5 Tips for Starting Morning Time
    • Homeschool Loop Schedule
    • Episode 11- Exploring Unique Learning Paths in Homeschooling
    • Episode 12- Executive Functioning in Homeschooling: A Teenager's Experience with Organization and Planning
    • Episode 28- Risky Play: Understanding the Benefits and Strategies for Safe Child Development
    • Episode 32- Homeschooling During Crisis: Finding Balance with Self-Care and Family Support
    • More from Amy at her blog: Humility and Doxology Blog
    • Free Homeschool Planning Guide from Amy Sloan

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    32 mins

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