June’s new resources focus on autonomy, accessibility, and reducing pressure in therapy. From medication management and return-to-work planning to feeding, masking, and sensory regulation, this month’s collection supports practical, person-centered care grounded in the realities of daily life.
Take a trip to Bangkok with Christi Beltramo as she recounts her week at the 19th WFOT Congress. Discover global clinical insights, pediatric psychiatric site visits in Thailand, and the powerful advocacy work happening on the world stage.
May’s new resources focus on real-world problem-solving, cognitive support, and reducing pressure in therapy. From return-to-work tasks and AI-supported tools to feeding, masking, and developmental reframing in pediatrics, this month’s collection supports practical, person-centered care across everyday life.
April’s new resources focus on helping people make sense of their bodies, their environments, and their daily routines. From anatomy and feeding to mobility and executive functioning, this month’s tools support real-world participation through clarity, collaboration, and thoughtful decision-making.
March’s new resources center autonomy, safety, and sustainable progress. From real-world safety conversations and identity-focused neuro rehab to collaborative pediatric routines and AAC partner skills, this month’s tools are designed to support therapy that feels human, practical, and grounded in daily life.
February’s new resources center autonomy, informed choice, and real-world participation. From reasoning and identity after brain injury to feeding, boundaries, and early communication in pediatrics, this collection is designed to support meaningful conversations and person-centered care.
January’s new resources focus on real-world skills, thoughtful education, and meaningful transitions. From functional memory and technology use to child-centered problem-solving and feeding support, this month’s tools are designed to meet people where life is actually happening.
This month’s resources focus on real-world safety, communication, and independence. From multilingual swallow precautions and functional planners to parent-friendly tools for play, memory, and feeding, December’s collection is designed to support the everyday moments where therapy makes the biggest difference.
This month’s therapy resources focus on functional communication, real-world independence, and meaningful connection. From financial literacy and mealtime planning to play without pressure and healthy phone habits, these tools are built to help therapists and families translate insight into everyday action with compassion, creativity, and clarity.
This month’s resources focus on connection, clarity, and real-world care. From supporting families through dementia and sundowning to helping kids find their voice after tracheostomy, October’s tools are designed to make therapy meaningful. Whether you’re guiding clients through identity shifts, building functional daily planners, or introducing fresh approaches to ADHD support, there’s something here for you!