We are actively engaging our clients and families in Speech and Occupational Therapy!
How to use Household Items in Therapy If you don't have a puzzle, use a cut up cereal box. Our therapist will make sure that you are prepared before each session.
Interactive reading activities to assist with speech, language and pragmatics!
Team Bicounty uses parental involvement in day to day treatment at the clinic as our norm. So we have been able to carryover different techniques using the parents as our hands.
Getting creative and targetting gross motor skills right in the child's backyard! Reverse the camera and good to go!
The children are responding well to game show formats for their speech drills and carryover of correct production of sounds!
Working on fine motor using homegoods. Here is a fine motor activity made out of playdoh and spaghetti with cheerios as the stimulus!
“Teletherapy” sessions are conducted privately through video conferencing, on any device. If you want to utilize Teletherapy, Bi-County Therapy requires your written consent.
You can simply hit "Reply" to the email that will be sent by your therapist with the word “YES” indicating your approval and desire to participate in teletherpay.
Your therapist will prepare you prior to each Teletherapy session since parental involvement is an important element. In essence, you will become the ‘hands’ of the therapist from the convenience and safety of your home.
Working on following directions and social interactions.
Having fun with colors, following directions, and generating conversation!
Focus on "What"?
Making our mark with AAC! Three therapists have successfully finished and submitted their AAC evaluations and working toward getting their devices for their clients!
Working on functional activities, placing pictures in order, stating the order, and completing the tasks.
Now let's try "Who"?
Working on receptive and expressive vocabulary.
Working on receptive and expressive vocabulary.
Learning how to describe using proper speech production.
This activity works on sequencing, vocabulary, auditory processing, and expressive output and social communication.
Learning how to describe using proper speech production.
Another fine example of our parents as our hands! Team Bicounty focuses on the child as well as their family to assist in carryover of therapy goals. The more the child's family members understand, the faster the child will progress!
Mom is doing a great job! Look at how she is helping her son practice jaw stabilization!
Learning how to describe using proper speech production.
Look at mom helping her child cut on the line!
Working on visual processing with numbers and lines! Annotation is a fun way to keep the children engaged on Zoom!
Matching, following directions, and social interactions.
Practicing pincer grasp.
Practicing pincer grasp.
A great OT activity to try.
Incorporate everyday activities into your session. You can even take it outside!
Our therapists will always chart out what is in store so that the client and their family members will know how the session will be conducted and what will be expected.
Having fun learning prepositions!
Language Processing and Social Interaction
Look how we can use a crayon stylus for grasp if using a trackpad is too hard!
Story Time!
Working on attention, visual processing, scanning, and memory recall.
Having fun with fine motor skills!
Lets make a game of it!
Working on visual processing, visual scanning, and visual attention.
Practice Activities of Daily Living: How to make a bed
Sorting:
Working on matching, following directions, and social interactions.
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