by Leanne Fleischmann | Apr 29, 2025 | Blog, Uncategorized
My name is Leanne, and I have been working as a community Occupational Therapist for a wonderful NPO named The Pebbles Project for the past two years (after coming from private practice) and my heart lies with these children from under-resourced communities who have...
by Marie Greyling | Mar 5, 2025 | Blog, Uncategorized
USING THE SAISI MODEL FOR THERAPY PLANNING, TO GIVE CONTINUOUS FEEDBACK AND FOR RECORD-KEEPING. By Marié Greyling This is the second blog in a series about SAISI’s exciting new tool; the SAISI model. In a previous blog by Amy Rode, we provided an overview of the model...
by Leanne Fleischmann | Nov 14, 2024 | Blog, Uncategorized
Sensory Spaces Blog By: Leanne Fleischmann A Sensory Spaces playground = A Sensory Integration awakening! You know, in many different instances we as humans ask about the bigger picture. We ask about how this will turn out in the end or what the outcome would be....
by Yumna Razak | Oct 9, 2024 | Blog, Uncategorized
Exciting new Tool! Helping therapists to communicate intricate, detailed information from evaluations to parents, teachers and caregivers. As ASI®-trained OTs we have spent so much time learning and understanding the fundamentals of what Dr Jean Ayres and her scholars...
by Dr Tharina Annandale | Mar 21, 2024 | Blog, Uncategorized
By Dr Tharina Annadale On 21 March we will be celebrating Human Rights Day. With this in mind I would like to go back to the topic of the rights of our clients/patients. We are all aware of the basic rights that patients/clients have. The most prominent rights are...
by Anneri Oosthuizen | Mar 19, 2024 | Blog, Uncategorized
By Anneri Oosthuizen Down syndrome is a condition in which a baby is born with an extra chromosome number 21. The extra chromosome is associated with delays in the child’s mental and physical development, as well as an increased risk for health problems. But for...