Posts tagged Occupational Therapy
Understanding Primitive Reflexes: Signs, Impact, and Next Steps

While they are essential in the early months of life, helping babies adapt to the world around them, they are designed to fade away as your child grows and their nervous system matures. What happens when these reflexes don’t integrate as expected? When primitive reflexes persist beyond their typical developmental timeline, it can indicate that the central nervous system (CNS) hasn’t matured as it should.

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Flashback to 2020: Podcast Highlights, OT Insights, and Cross-Cultural Support

Over the past four years, I’ve continued my work as a bilingual OT, serving cross-cultural and multicultural communities in Tokyo and beyond. The need for heart-centered care has only grown in recent years. Our communities need care from those who have lived through similar experiences and can be empathetic without pity, focusing on empowerment and building capacity for growth.

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Navigating Your Child's OT Journey: Top Questions Answered (Part 1)

It's natural to have questions or feel unsure about what to expect during this process. You might wonder how the evaluation will benefit your child or what it means for their therapy journey. Clear communication and collaboration between parents and OT professionals are essential to address any questions or concerns and ensure the evaluation process is thorough, informative, and supportive of your child's overall well-being and progress.

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From Personal Experience to Professional Passion: Aya Porté’s Why

Before I found my calling as an OT, I was uncertain about my career path. I hopped around from one idea to another, following what seemed logical rather than what truly resonated with me. School was just something I did, not something I felt deeply invested in. I firmly believe that a child should have intrinsic motivation to do anything. It's our responsibility as adults to meet children where they are, rather than expecting them to meet our high expectations.

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Decoding Sensory Processing: A Parent's Guide

Sensory processing is essentially how we experience the world around us through our senses. Imagine your body as a complex, highly efficient information gathering and processing center, where the senses are like different channels or streams of data coming in. These channels include sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell, as well as three often less talked about senses.

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Child-Led Approaches at Home & the Checklist for Parents

We learned how child-led approaches empower children to take charge of their therapy sessions in meaningful ways–as opposed to giving children free rein. Today, we’ll cover how you can harness the power of a child-led approach outside of therapy sessions—so we can foster independence, confidence, and intrinsic motivation in our children both in and out of therapy.

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Navigating Challenges with Your Child: Lessons from the Kitchen ⏲️

Today we’re going to discuss the time I imprisoned a child and parent in their kitchen…Okay, so that’s not what actually happened, but it did feel as bad as it sounds. Let me take you back several years ago. 

In early 2020, I collaborated with a family aiming to enhance their child's self-help and independence at home. This child was brilliant and creative, but he was tethered by the invisible strings of his neurodivergence and a fresh ADHD diagnosis. 

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Beyond Occupational Therapy: A Decade of Impact

Welcome to our first article at Koi Wellness. I'm Aya Porté, your occupational therapist (OT) and guide on this journey. This blog is a resource full of insights, tips, and real-life stories to empower parents, caregivers, and anyone passionate about nurturing more inclusive communities. Together, we'll navigate the challenges and celebrate the joys of raising exceptional children. Thank you for being a part of our growing family.


This year marks a significant milestone in my career as an occupational therapist,—an occasion filled with reflection, gratitude, and a deep sense of achievement.

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