Interview with Jill Loftus OT from HonestOT Episode 45

On this episode of the Milestones podcast, I have a discussion and interview with Jill Loftus, MS, OTR/L.  She is an Occupational Therapist in the Denver, Colorado area who works with kids ages birth – 8 years old.  We discuss the pros and cons of Occupational Therapy home visits versus clinic visits with kids from a therapists’ perspective.

Sorry for any glitches in the audio! This was my first experience editing an interview so there are some places where things are off just a bit! And just some funny phone sounds coming through! Bear with me!

Milliard Anti-Burst Peanut Ball Approximately 23×12″ (60x30cm) Physio Roll for Exercise, Therapy, Labor Birthing and Dog Training

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Sensory Processing and Preschools Episode 44

Today I discuss the dynamics between early intervention preschools, parents, and kids with sensory processing issues.  There are a lot of different perspectives coming into play with this setting, and it can be a challenge to get everyone on the same page.

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Kansas City Walk Now for Autism Speaks September 22nd, 2012

Find me at the Kansas City Walk Now for Autism Speaks on September 22nd, 2012!!

Resource fair starts at 10:30am and ends at Noon. At 12:00pm, there will be a one mile walk for families and service providers in support of Autism Research and Awareness.