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The Integration Station

Michael Crisci, Eleanor White
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  • Repetitive Play for ASD Clients, How to Explain What OT's Do
    Michael and Eleanor unpack how you can support an ASD client who only engages in repetitive play, and ways you can join them to foster connection for your toolkit. Plus, do you have a friend who's always asking you what OT's actually do? We've got the exact way you can frame it so they understand the whole picture about the profession.  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends, family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people who know about occupational therapy, the better! If you have any questions you'd like answered, please send a question to the integration station via Instagram or our email [email protected]
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  • The Benefits of Risky Play & Job Advice for New Grads
    Are playgrounds too safe? Michael and Eleanor unpack why risky play is so beneficial for your young person, plus we tell you everything you need to know as a new grad looking to apply for jobs next year. 00:00 Intro 01:45 Therapy Activity of The Week 07:45 Regulation Activity of The Week 10:58 The Benefits of Risky Play 29:35 Job Advice for New Grads If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends, family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people who know about occupational therapy, the better! If you have any questions you'd like answered, please send a question to the integration station via Instagram or our email [email protected]
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  • Demystifying NDIS Parental Responsibilities
    Michael and Eleanor clarify what the "reasonable expectations of parents" guidelines for parents accessing the NDIS to help distinguish what the NDIS will likely fund versus what is considered a normal part of parenting. Michael and Eleanor clarify what the "reasonable expectations of parents" guidelines for parents accessing the NDIS to help distinguish what the NDIS will likely fund versus what is considered a normal part of parenting. 00:00 Intro 01:49 Therapy Activity of The Week 10:58 Regulation Strategy of The Week 18:56 Defining NDIS Parental Supports 20:37 What are Reasonable Parental Expectations 23:12 What are not Reasonable Parental Expectations 25:18 Examples If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends, family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people who know about occupational therapy, the better! If you have any questions you'd like answered, please send a question to the integration station via Instagram or our email [email protected]
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  • Finding Predictability in the Unpredictable Environment of OSHC, The Limitations of “Just Right” Language
    Imagine an environment where everything is always changing, the educators are different, and the transitions are tricky. This week, Eleanor & Michael unpack how we can support a young person to navigate out-of-school hours care (OSH), plus we discuss some audience feedback on the limitations of "Just Right" language.   If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends, family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people who know about occupational therapy, the better! If you have any questions you'd like answered, please send a question to the integration station via Instagram or our email [email protected]
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  • 5 Tips To Help Your Young Person Move House
    We're not removalists, we're OT's! And that means we're going to teach you how to find the fun in moving house and how you can best support your young person in doing so. Michael and Eleanor cover the importance of maintaining routines amidst the chaos, how to emotionally support your young person, and how to give them control by getting them involved in the process!   If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends, family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people who know about occupational therapy, the better! If you have any questions you'd like answered, please send a question to the integration station via Instagram or our email [email protected]
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About The Integration Station

Your go to Child and Adolescent Occupational Therapy and Sensory Integration Podcast run by Occupational Therapy for Children. Hosted by Child and Adolescent OT, Michael Crisci & Clincal Director Eleanor White, The Integration Station's Q&A format takes your questions, share some knowledge and tries to find the fun in what learning how to support the young people in our lives. Guests will join us to share their thoughts and knowledge and build a greater awareness of how OT fits in the everyday.
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