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  • How Would You Respond to a ‘No Black Nurses’ Request?

    My mother was barely 15 years old when she began her first real job working the ticket window of a theater in downtown Kansas City, MO. One day, a group of soldiers came to the window and requested four adult tickets to see the latest hit movie. Newly trained and eager to please, mom did what she was told to do and passed four tickets ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: Nurses (Weblog) on February 28, 2013
  • CNAs as School Nurses: A Good Idea?

    As students in Salisbury, MD, head back to the days of homework and bus rides, the Wicomico County school district has decided to replace three registered nurses with certified nursing assistants, leaving some schools without an RN to care for children with medical needs that can't be handled by a CNA. ''We've had to be very strategic with ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: Nurses (Weblog) on August 31, 2011
  • Tuesday Tidbit - OT once again makes US News & World Report best careers in 2009

    Once again Occupational Therapy has made the top career list for 2009.  Yay us!!!   There is even mention of how Occupational Therapists are now being used as consultants for building developers.  We've come a long way baby!! The article reports that the majority of OT's work in hospitals and home health care companies and ...
    Posted to A Pediatric Perspective (Weblog) on March 2, 2010
  • 2 Years and still a little clueless ..

    It's hard to believe it's been two years since I started writing this blog.  I had read somewhere that the average blog life is about 18 months before the blog is abandoned.  This is a long time to try and think of new and interesting things to share.  I'm lucky though, I love my job and I love writing.  I feel I am ...
    Posted to A Pediatric Perspective (Weblog) on February 21, 2010
  • Tuesday Tidbits - Feeding & Oral Motor Classes

    With a new year upon us and with many of us having had to renew our licenses and/or certifications I thought it might be a good idea to share a list of classes in the area of feeding & oral motor to help with our CEU requirements.  In the coming weeks and months I will share classes in other areas as well (sensory, NDT, behavioral, ...
    Posted to A Pediatric Perspective (Weblog) on January 19, 2010
  • Sensory Overload & Santa

    Recently I received an email from one of the families I work with who has a young 3yr old child who has sensory integration challenges.  This wee one gets overloaded very easily when it comes to new people or new places or new anything.  Mom and Dad thought it would be nice this past weekend to take the kids to meet and have pictures ...
    Posted to A Pediatric Perspective (Weblog) on December 21, 2009
  • One word: "support"

    No matter who you are or what you do I truly believe that the one word that can help each and everyone of us through the challenges we may face in our lives is the word ''support''.   Think about it.  When you are having a tough day, when everything seems to go wrong or everything you try and do just doesn't work the way you want it ...
    Posted to A Pediatric Perspective (Weblog) on October 7, 2009
  • Pediatric Jobs ...

    Thanks so much to everyone who responded via email and messages.  I'm glad to see that what is being reported by the media is also what we are all seeing out in the ''real world''.   Here in CT jobs in SNF are still the most available type of OT jobs out there but there are several companies that are looking for pediatric ...
    Posted to A Pediatric Perspective (Weblog) on August 21, 2009