Occupational Therapy -> Executive Function -> Organization
Organization
Organization can refer to maintaining physical organization of materials or organization of thoughts. Organization is important in daily activities in order to stay attentive, aware of one’s schedule and plans, find important or required materials for tasks, and to complete tasks efficiently. Occupational therapists can help individuals determine and utilize strategies for organization in a variety of settings (school, home, work, etc.).
Activity List(s)
- Monster Story: Sasquatch, female 6
- Monster Story: Werewolf, male 7
- When and Where Monster Appear: Mixed List 6
- Coloring 9 gifts for Sammy 2
- (Phrase list) What belongs in this Group? Back to School Edition 1
- My Morning Routine Sentence Prompts... 1
- Afternoon and Evening Routine Word List 1
- Thanksgiving Menu 2
- My Morning Routine Activity List 1
- Butter Recipe 1
- Questions on Dressing Weather Appropriate 1
- Dress Weather Appropriate Word List 1
- Personal Hygiene Item Questions 1
- Afternoon and Evening Routine Questions 1
- Get Attention and Body Listening 1
Visual Schedule Cards
Goal Bank
- Cecilia will utilize compensatory strategies (e.g., write/draw items, repeat words, visualize) to increase verbal memory of 5 or more items during timed intervals (e.g., 5 minute up to 5 day) with 80% accuracy and moderate cues for 4 sessions over 3 weeks of therapy. 1
- In order to improve meal preparation, Peter will create a recipe book with 8 recipes with virtual assistance by the end of 3 sessions. 0
- With the use of information-based strategies such as schedules, calendar alerts, visuals of energy levels and regulation strategies, and bullets of the activity flow, Rhoda will meet physiological and physical needs related to eating, going to the bathroom, and recess with 80% modeling, in 4 /5 opportunities, in 2 months. 0
- Sadye will identify appropriate time and strategies for completing tasks in a timely manner independently in 4 out of 5 opportunities across 3 consecutive sessions to improve executive functioning abilities. 2
Resources
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Thanksgiving Menu
Glenna Nave
Handwriting Resource. Fine Motor Resources. Writing Worksheet. Occupational Therapy Resource. Use this Thanksgiving menu activity to practice handwriting skills.
Includes activity list1
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Back to School Word Hunt
Bethany Ayer
A quick 1 page printout to get back in the 'back to school' mindset. Have your client write as many items as they can think of for each category.
Includes activity list4
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Morning Routine Checklist
Heather Roulston
Basic checklist of items for patients to accomplish to prepare for the morning.
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Kiki's Holiday Breakfast Story
Bailey Morgan, MA, CCC-SLP
A story about Kiki who is planning to make breakfast for the holidays. The story focuses on planning, making lists, requesting, problem solving, following a recipe, and more.
Includes activity list5