Good morning everyone! I haven't updated in a long time- no news is good news, because I've been very busy! What a great summer! I worked with folks ages 2-33 this summer and it was my dream come true.
I also did a lot of research and studying this year to build my executive function knowledge, to determine how to target language skills to support executive dysfunction, and the other continuing education with dysphagia and swallowing for my other work-life. As a result of gobbling up all this education, I was awarded an ACE award by my licensing board! I received a notice in the mail just the other day. How cool! I thought I had just missed the mark, but all that hard work will pay off! It feels great to take that kind of initiative for myself and my clients through professional development, and then to be recognized by my field without having to self-promote loudly to anyone in particular. In other news, I have been playing a game with a group called Beyond the Wall. I am planning an event for the guys to work through this afternoon (this is a group of teenage boys and we meet at the library on a weekly basis to work on natural social skills, problem solving, and language use). I am getting the hang of it, but GMing is hard work! Shout out to the DM and GM leaders out there! https://www.flatlandgames.com/btw/
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I have had a greatly supported couple weeks! Of all the amazing friends, family and colleagues, I have to say that I think with the support of a small group of dedicated moms- anything is possible. Yes, I have had the support of a few amazing moms I would like to recognize.
1. My mom. She is so supportive and encouraging even though I bet she worries. If she is more confident than worried, I feel like a success! 2. Lauri from http://www.theapraxiaconnection.org I got invited to an event with this amazing group in order to see Nancy Kaufman speak to parents of children with CAS. This is a speech production disability at the level of the motor planning phase that can cause unintelligible speech, and can result in non-verbal communication. I am so excited to be involved with the Apraxia Connection! 3. Nani- My nephews stay with Nani in her care during the day, and she is an enthusiastic supporter! She connected me with Mom mail.. again, moms should take over as they are efficient and are supportive! I have had two connections from mom mail already- how amazing! 4. Lara who supports me and my business every week- I am so grateful for her and her great family! In light of growing connections with EFS Coach, Lakeview Speech, Possible opportunities with Loyola Home Health, and my previous employer at Central DuPage Hospital, I am hoping for a 2018 schedule for Imagination Therapy to look like this: Tuesday: 3-7, there are spots for 2 clients (2 slots are already taken!) and I think I may hold off on Open Houses for Tuesdays Wednesday: Open Houses, 4:30-6:30, based on interest so far. See my services page for details in informal intervention and support. I would LOVE more people, and request for activities or lessons! If there is interest, I will build a schedule of topics/lessons! (see below) Thursday: I have spots for clients from 3-7, like Tuesday. I currently have spots for 3 clients (I may need to travel between!) since one is taken already! Saturday: My Saturdays are open, and I am working with EFSC to work with them part time, too, as interest builds and word on the street spreads. I want to make time for 4-6 clients in Oak Park on Saturdays- i'm wide open in 2018, so contact me for details! [email protected] Topics for Wednesdays... just ideas for now: "That's so Meta"- How to talk about talking and think about thinking. "Sequential, Spatial, Ordinal" - Vocabulary building "Prioritize"- How do we decide what is most important? "Visualize" - We all do it, how can I make this idea something tangible- to see or hold on to it. "Predicting the FUTURE?!"- Actually, we can make better guesses than we think, if we assess all the details, "Multi-tasking" - Nowadays we can't get by without doing at least 2 things at once. How can we focus our attention (Maybe this is a follow up to Prioritize??). I'll keep it coming and make some of these topics available to you all. I think these lessons would be free, and from 4:00-4:30 on Wednesday, with chances to practice after at the open house. PLEASE leave a comment or contact me if you think this sort of opportunity would appeal to you or someone you know. Ok, I think I will blog one of those ideas tomorrow, and I look forward to hearing from you! Happy Holidays! Yesterday was my friend Holly's birthday, and we went out this weekend to celebrate! She is an SLP as well, and she and I met through trivia and our dogs, Daisy and Lady. Her family has Gypsy blood, and they do tarot and palm readings. Well, for her birthday we went to a local place, and I got my fortune told via crystal ball (!). The woman immediately asked about my new business venture- wow! She told me that it would be very successful, and not to worry about the bumps in the road coming up in these early months.
Well if you are a frequent flier to this website, you'll know that my website has been down for 2 days because of some mistakes I made with the billing! Weebly and Namecheap were great though, and restored all my content, thank GOODNESS. I am also managing a re-fax situation with BCBS: I didn't include some pages of the whole application and it got rejected! Even the non-application portions need to be returned, for anyone trying to apply as a provider! Despite the little hiccups though, there has been an awful lot to be thankful for! I am working alongside some excellent companies and people who are supportive and great role models for me as I start up! Executive Function Skills Coach (EFS Coach), run my Lisa, referred by Alex at Social Butterfly, Inc. http://efscoach.com/about/ http://www.sbspeechtherapy.com Lisa is an amazing resource and was a very early advocate for Executive Function in the area. She does not to therapy, but is a former teacher who COACHES kids. She has some AMAZING products, too- I think she said these are the result of 15 years of work with Executive Function. Alex was my first contact who offered to help me work through some of those start-up moments as a private speech therapist. She was the first to tell me that this field is so needed, that I should be proud of myself and that in this business world, we collaborate instead of compete! What a great message from someone who has been working for years now, and started in the school system like I did! Alex provides social groups for kids including several integrated philosophies, including the style of Michelle Garcia-Winner. The Auditory Connection, run by Donna Turetgen, a community connection! http://www.auditoryconnection.com Donna is a fellow product of Rush University Medical Center and an Audiologist in the area! She met with me VERY early on in October and is not only a very like-minded, supportive colleague, but a great cheerleader and new friend. Donna has experience with students who have Auditory Processing Disorders, among others, and notices a real need for work with Executive Function! Lakeview Speech and Language Clinic, run by Tracy Trumbell., a former Northwestern classmate of mine! http://lakeviewspeech.com Tracy reached out to me during my open houses, and she and I are working together in the Oak Park area (and surrounding suburbs!). She is so smart, positive, and collaborative with everyone in the area- I am inspired by her and hope my business grows alongside hers to help everyone who needs services in our local community! I also have been cheered on by my former employer at the Center for Speech and Language Disorders (CSLD), and all the amazing people I worked with there, too! www.csld.org Yesterday was Giving Tuesday, and if you have the time and extra money, a little goes a long way to help kids who do not have the means get the therapy they need. CSLD is a non-profit speech clinic, and provides programs for social communication and literacy intervention, and can provide a variety of speech services in a 1:1 environment as well! Of COURSE I couldn't do any of it without my amazing individual supporters- Leelaa, Lara, Linda/Nani, my friends and supporters on facebook for spreading the word, my family, my partner (who helps me with all my technical and internet things when he is not working his full time job!), my D&D buds who are flexible with my open houses, my Doobs (in the UK!), my trivia team, my WAKA kickball friends, one my my rocks Gina and the SugarBeet Co-op in Oak Park (https://sugarbeetcoop.squarespace.com). I am sure I am missing someone or somewhere, but I feel so lucky for all the support and generosity in my life right now. Happy Holidays, however you spend them! I hope to hear from you soon and I look forward to meeting you! With a new month comes a gear-shift for Imagination Therapy, LLC! The foundations are set and I am ready to reach out to my community! I am going to open some doors to my neighbors and host a few meet & greet open house events! I am printing fliers, I have had a couple meetings, and I am confirmed with one of my space providers for 4:00-7:00 p.m.
I plan to provide services in the clients' home(s), in functional community spaces (e.g. library, out at parks, wherever makes sense), in my home, or in this wonderful space! I plan to meet and greet anyone curious about what I plan to do, and even provide some conversational suggestions about any needs they might have immediately. See below for details I snapped from my flier, and I hope to see many of you there! Yesterday, one of my Doobs* sent a message saying she had a conference with SLPs for her work. She said they talked about how teachers should "identify students who may have speech and language needs and how to best support them in school" and particularly selective mutism, as they have a student at their school identified as selectively mute. Her students are ages 11-16 (some of the BEST communication years, in my opinion). I read from a 2010 article by Wang for some updated information- 38% of kids identified as selectively mute also have co-morbid communication disorders (e.g. language, fluency, PDD, etc.).
This last week, I have been collecting all the research I can. I am looking at the science of executive function, I am participating in the experiment of a 10 year old friend (she's testing if children or adults have better short term memory for her science fair!), and meeting with the amazing professionals in the area who already provide a place for building executive function skills. So much of this work seems to be case-by-case, highly tailored to the individual. I believe that perspective is key, since it seems no two brains are alike! I would, though, like to work through some of the areas I think are deficient in society, causing us to be less patient, more dependent on immediate answers and unsatisfied with the grey areas. Society has an ever-changing language system- our vocabulary is based on the world around us, our reading levels, and our personal experiences. Organization is based in labelling: What is that? What group does it belong to? Describing aspects gives us categories, and can become more detailed and specific the larger our pile of items becomes. If we do not have a variety of words, we will label many things the same way: a cup. But when and if we continue to develop our world-experience, we encounter objects and feelings that are similar, but not quite the same. If we are brave we will seek out new words for similar objects: glass, cup, mug, stein, thermos, teacup, etc. Check out the picture below. If you looked at these items and said "Hey pass me that cup?" you might have a hard time getting the thing you wanted. Eventually you'd get there, but it might be inefficient, frustrating, and confusing. If you're trying to put away the dishes, you might think to put these all in the same place, without organization. That's okay, but doesn't it make sense to organize these by their function? By their material? By how regularly you use each one? I need to develop language-based domains for executive function activities. I need to find or determine myself the words that have to do with planning- sequencing words, spatial organization, prioritizing and value words. Other big concepts besides vocabulary and describing are initiation, outlining, editing, and completing. Cognitively I need to consider attention and memory that underlie executive function. And, of course, all of these domains are intertwined. We all have a lot to learn! Stay tuned, Katie Hi Everyone! Welcome to my website!
I'm working on building some of the infrastructure of Imagination Therapy, LLC, still (insurance provider, reserving different spaces, organizing activities for general groups, etc.) but I am ready to get this website out LIVE! I am still working on the editing and details- videos to come soon! I appreciate your visit and look forward to hearing from you all! You can contact me with questions or concerns from the CONTACT page, through comments on this blog, or email me at [email protected] I am excited to see where this new journey will take us! Stay tuned, Katie |
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