The Occupations That Make Me Who I Am
In honor of OT month, I would like to share a piece reflecting on how my engagement and participation have contributed to my daily routines, roles, and identity. As an undergraduate senior set to…
In honor of OT month, I would like to share a piece reflecting on how my engagement and participation have contributed to my daily routines, roles, and identity. As an undergraduate senior set to…
In continuation of my last blog, Mural Therapy: Arts Justice Advocacy and School-Based OT Intervention, I wanted to share about how my participation in Mural Therapy led me to present about my unique…
Progress does not always look like big milestones. Sometimes, it looks like a child tying her hair for the first time. During my pediatric OT work in the Philippines, I’ve learned that progress…
I don’t just do my job, I am the job — I do feel like the President when I am advocating for my patients or for my profession.