Category Archives: Occupational Therapist

Brainwaves Issue 11, Is it super-sensitivity or is it pain?

In the last issue, I talked about body awareness, which includes receptors for pain.  I began to think more about this and felt that pain deserved its’ own issue!  So, this issue is dedicated to “nociceptors”!  Brainwaves is a monthly newsletter designed to create some “brainwaves” within my community of colleagues, friends and clients. For… Read More »

Brainwaves, Issue 9, Taste

Issue 9, Taste and “the nose pinch test”? I thought a December newsletter was the perfect time to write about our sense of taste!  The tastes of the season take over…turkey, gravy, perogies, spanakopita (yes, a perfect combination of Ukrainian and Greek food in my house!) and of course the desserts, including chocolates!  Our sense… Read More »

Brainwaves, Issue 8, Oral Motor Needs

                                                Dedicated to the “chewers” amongst us! Last week the parents attending my sensory processing workshop had an interesting discussion about the needs their children had to chew or put things in their mouth.  Some chewed on their shirts, their fingers, their pencils…  This issue is dedicated to those of us who find that something… Read More »

Childhood Constipation

In June, I met with several new families whose children struggle with constipation or withholding issues.  There are many parts to this issue, including how little bodies react to stress.  I wonder how many other children and parents struggle with this…  It becomes a very emotional issue that also becomes closely tied to diet and… Read More »

Brainwaves, Issue 5, Movement Sensitivity, Part 1 Over-Sensitive

BRAINWAVES Issue 5, Movement Sensitivity (Part 1, Over-sensitive) With the Red River Exhibition just around the corner, I often think about the rides and the amazing ability of some folks to spin, tip, twirl, drop, swing and go upside down all day long! I used to be able to do that as a teenager…not anymore!!… Read More »

Brainwaves, Issue 3, Sound

Brainwaves                    Issue 3, Sound It is interesting to think about sounds…the pleasant sound of chirping birds on my spring-like walk last week and the comforting sounds of the furnace once I returned to my home.  Then there are those sounds that you can feel, like the heavy bass of the music in the car next… Read More »