by Kelly Beins | Jan 31, 2022 | For Clinicians, Neurology, Sensory Processing Disorder
If you are an OT practicing sensory integration then you know Hebb’s Law. Hebb’s Law states that “neurons that fire together wire together.” When I first began practicing Sensory Integration (SI) this made so much sense to me; pair the sense...
by Kelly Beins | Dec 22, 2021 | For Clinicians, Polyvagal Theory
What does curiosity have to do with Polyvagal Theory and how does it impact our clinical reasoning? In short, curiosity makes us vulnerable. Vulnerability means reason MIGHT be more difficult or unreachable. In her new and recently released book, “Atlas of the...
by Kelly Beins | Nov 3, 2021 | For Clinicians, Polyvagal Theory
“Is there anything you are doing lately that feels “just right?” This conversation I had with Kim Barthel, who is a world-renowned occupational therapist, speaker, author, instructor, and consultant is something that truly makes me smile! One big...
by Kelly Beins | Mar 24, 2021 | For Clinicians, Polyvagal Theory, Sensory Processing Disorder
Being “brave” looks different to different people and as occupational therapists (OTs) we get the honor of seeing what brave looks like, every single day. I won’t share details of this particular photo now but suffice it to say, this little friend...
by Kelly Beins | Mar 2, 2021 | For Clinicians, Polyvagal Theory, Sensory Processing Disorder
Angie Voss, Occupational Therapist and author of “Understanding Your Child’s Sensory Signals”, provides many resources for parents on creating sensory spaces on her website More Sensory Info. In my previous blog post, “Re-thinking Sensory Diets”, I discussed the need...