Therapy Notes & Tracking
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How to Monitor Your Child’s Therapy Progress
Somewhere in your papers there is a goals sheet from the first assessment. It is dated eight months ago. Some of it your child has quietly outgrown. Some of it, you suspect, nobody is actively working on anymore. And you… Continue reading
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Three Essential Steps to Track Child Therapy Progress
Somewhere in your papers there is a goals sheet from the first assessment. It is dated eight months ago. Some of it your child has quietly outgrown. Some of it, you suspect, nobody is actively working on anymore. And you… Continue reading
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How to Create a Therapy Binder That Actually Works
The assessment report is in a drawer in the kitchen. The speech homework is a photo on your phone, somewhere between screenshots. The OT’s exercise sheet is on the fridge, under a magnet, behind a drawing. Three therapists, three systems,… Continue reading
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What Should You Write After Your Child’s Therapy Session?
The last five minutes of a therapy session are the most important and the worst possible time to absorb information. The therapist is explaining this week’s homework. Your child is already done, one shoe on, heading for the door. You… Continue reading



