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  • Bedtime Routines for Sensory Avoidant Profiles, Deep Breathing Activities for High Emotions
    2025/07/23

    This week, Michael and Eleanor answer your questions about bedtime routines for sensory avoidant profiles and activities for high emotions and provide fun ways to incorporate deep breathing activities for moments of high emotion.

    Plus all of our regular segments and with a laugh along the way.

    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 that 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 podcast@otfcgroup.au

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    38 分
  • Balancing Tradition and Innovation: AI in Clinical Practice
    2025/07/17

    This week, Michael and Eleanor delve into the fascinating and complex topic of artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential implications on the future of reading, writing, and occupational therapy.

    We also unpack practical applications of AI in clinical practice, emphasising the need for consent, privacy, and maintaining professional responsibility with AI integration in the clinical space as well as AI's role in supporting diverse learning methods.

    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 that 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 podcast@otfcgroup.au

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    39 分
  • The PINCH Model & The Cascading Effects of Sensory Development
    2025/07/11

    This week, Michael and Eleanor explain The PINCH Method.

    It's a way to help an ADHD brain stay engaged and motivated by creating interest-based motivation in a task.

    Research has shown that when tasks are infused with emotional relevance or immediate payoff, people with ADHD perform significantly better when novelty, urgency, and rewards are motivating factors.

    And we also unpack the Cascading Effects of Sensory Development, a model helps change the way we approach sensory issues for young people with autism.

    Plus a few giggles and our regular segments in between

    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 that 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 podcast@otfcgroup.au

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    52 分
  • The Importance of Therapeutic Rapport & Rapid Fire Regulation
    2025/07/03

    How important is rapport to delivering outcomes for clients?

    Michael and Eleanor provide the evidence as to why it's so important in the clinic, plus we fire off some rapid fire regulation activities for the home and school and walk you through what ATAR you need to get into OT.

    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 that 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 podcast@otfcgroup.au

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    38 分
  • Ivan Hardcastle on Parenting With The Tools You Have
    2025/06/26

    This week, we cross to Twin Falls, Idaho and chat with parent coach and sensory integration Occupational Therapist Ivan Hardcastle.

    We cover how to use sensory integration with families and in the school setting, as well as how to coregulate and manage yourself as a parent and a professional.

    00:00 Intro 03:31 Therapy Activity of The Week
    09:26 Regulation Strategy of The Week
    14:09 What drew you to OT?
    18:05 Using sI to support families
    23:23 Applying sensory integration at home
    25:16 What does parent coaching as an OT look like?
    30:05 Managing parents who might not be on board
    32:33 Introducing coregulation at home
    36:04 The rock amongst the waves
    38:42 How has being a parent of neurodiverse children helped you as an OT?
    47:01 How do you take care of yourself?
    52:25 Advice for parents

    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 that 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 podcast@otfcgroup.au

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    54 分
  • Back to School: Completing a Grade 11 Stage 2 Child Studies Assignment
    2025/06/19

    This week, we dust off the backpack, polish up our shoes, and go back to grade 11 as we answer a student who asked if we could help them finish their Stage 2 Child Studies assignment. The questions were so insightful, we thought we'd answer them in full on the podcast.

    Here's what we'll be tackling this week:

    What role does play-based therapy have in helping children on the autism spectrum build social skills and emotional awareness?

    How do occupational therapists tailor strategies to meet the unique emotional needs of individual children with autism?

    What are some key challenges you face in supporting social development in children within this age group?

    In your experience, what are the most common social and emotional challenges faced by children with autism in early childhood?

    How does occupational therapy specifically target these challenges in children aged 3 to 8?

    How can occupational therapy improve a child’s ability to form relationships with peers and adults? + much more.

    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 that 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 podcast@otfcgroup.au

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    43 分
  • Is Your Child a Dandelion or an Orchid, Following Instructions & Control, Tiredness & Regulation
    2025/06/11

    Is your child a dandelion or an orchid?

    This week Eleanor unpacks the child development theory that helps you understand what your child might need to thrive.

    Plus we unpack why a young person may not want to follow instructions unless they are in control, and if your young person can be tired and regulated at the same time.

    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 that 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 podcast@otfcgroup.au

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    46 分
  • Primitive Reflexes 101
    2025/06/04

    Welcome to the episode about all about Primitive Reflexes.

    This week, Michael and Eleanor cover what primitive reflexes are, why they matter, and how to work on them in therapy.

    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 that 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 podcast@otfcgroup.au

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    19 分