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Helping Families Navigate the Fourth of July, 2024 with Children on the Autism Spectrum: Practical Tips Image

Helping Families Navigate the Fourth of July, 2024 with Children on the Autism Spectrum: Practical Tips

June 24, 2024

The Fourth of July is a time of celebration, filled with parades, fireworks, and festive gatherings. While many families look forward to these events, they can present unique challenges for children on the autism spectrum and their families. Occupational Therapists (OTs), Physical Therapists (PTs), and Speech Therapists (SLPs) have shared some practical tips that can help families prepare for and navigate these celebrations. Here are some suggestions to ensure a more enjoyable and less stressful Fourth of July. Read More »


Mastering End-of-Year Progress Reports: Essential Tips for Speech-Language Pathologists in Schools Image

Mastering End-of-Year Progress Reports: Essential Tips for Speech-Language Pathologists in Schools

June 10, 2024

As the school year draws to a close, Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) face the important task of writing end-of-year progress reports for their students. These reports are crucial for documenting each student's development, planning future interventions, and communicating effectively with parents, teachers, and others. Read More »


NOTICE OF THE FILING OF A LABOR CONDITION APPLICATION FOR ONE H-1B NONIMMIGRANT WORKER Image

NOTICE OF THE FILING OF A LABOR CONDITION APPLICATION FOR ONE H-1B NONIMMIGRANT WORKER

June 4, 2024

Please take notice that one H-1B nonimmigrant worker has been sought to fill the position of Physical Therapy Health Services Manager (occupational code 187). Read More »


Mastering End-of-Year Progress Reports: Essential Tips for Occupational Therapists in Schools Image

Mastering End-of-Year Progress Reports: Essential Tips for Occupational Therapists in Schools

May 28, 2024

As the academic year winds down, Occupational Therapists (OTs) working in school settings face the important task of writing end-of-year progress reports for their students. These reports are crucial in documenting each student's development, planning future interventions, and communicating effectively with parents, teachers, and other stakeholders about the student's needs and accomplishments. Crafting comprehensive and impactful progress reports can be challenging, so here are some essential tips to help you create clear, informative, and professional reports. Read More »


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