Author name: Brittney Weinerth

Deep Pressure Input: How Weighted Blankets or Big Hugs Can Help Calm Your Nervous System

Written by Cathy Lynn Gonzales, M.S., OTR/L Has your child’s occupational therapist touted the magic that deep pressure input can bestow upon one’s body? Avid movie watchers may have seen the great effects of the [squeeze machine] depicted in Temple Grandin’s 2010 biography drama film Temple Grandin or the [magic blanket] in 2021 psychological thriller […]

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OT Tip: Little Tools for Little Hands – Why using short pencils and broken crayons can be beneficial

Authored by Alexandra Kautz MS, OTR/L Have you ever cringed at the site of another broken crayon or pencil?! Little did you know, OT’s a big fans of broken crayons and we want to share why you should be too! Using shorter, golf-sized writing and coloring utensils (e.g., broken crayons) can be really helpful for

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The Case Against ABA Therapy

We are often asked for referrals for ABA (Applied Behavioral Analysis) therapists and our short answer is “We do not recommend ABA therapy”. Let me give you some background. I (Brittney) was an ABA therapist while I was studying to become an OT. I was so excited to gain experience working with autistic children to

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Our Clinical Approach

Behavioral Change Requires Relational Security At AVCTC we believe that children’s behaviors are their best available way to communicate their state of regulation and/or current abilities. We have tossed aside the common notion that children primarily use behavior either to get something or to get out of something. The scientific community is now recognizing that there is

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Heavy Work: An OT’s Go-To Tool for Regulating a Child’s Nervous System

Learn what heavy work is, why occupational therapists recommend it to help calm and regulate children and how you can incorporate it into your day.  If you’ve heard the term “heavy work” thrown around before, it might have conjured up an image of a pickaxe and a sweaty brow under a hardhat. But what does

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7 Tips for Helping Your Child Transition Back to In-Person Learning

  After months of distance learning,  your child now has the green light to go back to school for in-person learning. Maybe you’re thrilled, nervous, or both — and maybe your child is feeling a little bit of everything too. No matter where you’re located, it’s likely that things at school are going to look

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