Shine Occupational Therapy

Shine Occupational Therapy Specialised OT service providing expert knowledge and intervention for in areas of:
Fine Motor Skills
Gross Motor Skills
Sensory Processing
Handwriting

Specialised OT service providing expert knowledge and intervention for in areas of:
Fine Motor Skills
Gross Motor Skills
Sensory Processing
Handwriting
and

06/01/2022

Shine OT is looking to welcome an Occupational Therapist to our team to start February 2022. We are looking for a qualified and registered Occupational Therapist to work one day per week (Wednesday) at the local Primary school. Hours will be between 9am and 3pm. If anyone knows an OT looking to join a great practice, then please email me on jen@shineot.com.au

29/06/2021
Kids need to move!
10/06/2021

Kids need to move!

23/04/2021

"Gillian is a seven-year-old girl who cannot sit still in school. She continually gets up, gets distracted, flies with thoughts, and doesn't follow lessons. Her teachers worry about her, punish her, scold her, reward the few times that she is attentive, but nothing. Gillian does not know how to sit and cannot be attentive.

When she comes home, her mother punishes her too. So not only does have bad grades and punishment at school, but she also suffers from them at home.

One day, Gillian's mother is called to school. The lady, sad as someone waiting for bad news, takes her hand and goes to the interview room. The teachers speak of illness, of an obvious disorder. Maybe it's hyperactivity or maybe she needs a medication.

During the interview another teacher arrives who knows the little girl. He asks all the adults, mother and colleagues, to follow him into an adjoining room from where she can still be seen. As he leaves, he tells Gillian that they will be back soon and turns on an old radio with music.

As the girl is alone in the room, she immediately gets up and begins to move up and down chasing the music in the air with her feet and her heart. The teacher smiles as the colleagues and the mother look at him between confusion and compassion, as is often done with the old. So he says:

'See? Gillian is not sick, Gillian is a dancer!'

He recommends that her mother take her to a dance class and that her colleagues make her dance from time to time. She attends her first lesson and when she gets home she tells her mother:

'Everyone is like me, no one can sit there!'

In 1981, after a career as a dancer, opening her own dance academy and receiving international recognition for her art, Gillian Lynne became the choreographer of the musical 'Cats.'

Hopefully all 'different' children find adults capable of welcoming them for who they are and not for what they lack.

Long live the differences, the little black sheep and the misunderstood. They are the ones who create beauty in this world." - Run Wild My Child

16/04/2021

So true.

Happy New Year to all of my wonderful children and their families. May 2021 be filled with love and laughter.
01/01/2021

Happy New Year to all of my wonderful children and their families. May 2021 be filled with love and laughter.

There is so much focus on academic skills, let’s not forget to teach our kids life skills.
21/11/2020

There is so much focus on academic skills, let’s not forget to teach our kids life skills.

03/10/2020

Definitely worth sharing again.

So important to have this discussion with your children.
11/09/2020

So important to have this discussion with your children.

Friday is ‘are you ok?’ day.
09/09/2020

Friday is ‘are you ok?’ day.

"Today was a Difficult Day," said Pooh.
There was a pause.
"Do you want to talk about it?" asked Piglet.
"No," said Pooh after a bit. "No, I don't think I do."
"That's okay," said Piglet, and he came and sat beside his friend.
"What are you doing?" asked Pooh.
"Nothing, really," said Piglet. "Only, I know what Difficult Days are like. I quite often don't feel like talking about it on my Difficult Days either.
"But goodness," continued Piglet, "Difficult Days are so much easier when you know you've got someone there for you. And I'll always be here for you, Pooh."
And as Pooh sat there, working through in his head his Difficult Day, while the solid, reliable Piglet sat next to him quietly, swinging his little legs...he thought that his best friend had never been more right."
A.A. Milne

Sending thoughts to everyone having a Difficult Day today. I hope you have your own Piglet to sit beside you 🧡

23/08/2020

People often say to me, "you can't keep your children in a bubble". And I reply, "it's not a bubble, it's a greenhouse."

A bubble stifles growth and blocks out nutrients. A greenhouse provides an environment for cultivation.

Children’s hearts need to be “greenhoused” before they’re ready to be transplanted out into the world. We release when their roots are deep and they are mature enough to withstand the storms, not beforehand.

While they're still under our protection, we take the responsibility for engaging them in learning about different cultures, ideologies and values. They should only know worldly teachings enough that they will be inoculated against them.

It's neither parenting out of fear or legalism, nor going to the opposite extreme of being too permissive.

No, our kids shouldn't grow up in a bubble. But they shouldn't be left exposed to the harsh outside elements, either.

The greenhouse of our home has all the right conditions for those young seeds to grow and flourish.

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