Meaningful Inclusion of All Students in the Classroom: Why Everyday Inclusion Matters

Inclusion is more than just a policy—it’s a practice that shapes the culture of a classroom.

For all students, meaningful inclusion goes beyond physical placement in a general education room.

It’s about ensuring all students have the tools, supports, and opportunities to truly participate in daily classroom life.

When classrooms embrace inclusion, everyone benefits.

How Occupational Therapists Can Help Restaurants Become Sensory‑Inclusive: Practical Tips for Hospitality

Introduction Dining out is a beloved experience for many families, yet for individuals with sensory processing differences, restaurants can be overwhelming, uncomfortable, or even impossible to navigate. Loud noises, strong smells, bright lights, and crowded layouts all contribute to sensory overload. As awareness of neurodiversity increases, so too does the need for sensory-inclusive restaurants thatContinue reading “How Occupational Therapists Can Help Restaurants Become Sensory‑Inclusive: Practical Tips for Hospitality”

Occupational Therapy’s Role in Designing Sensory-Friendly Retail Spaces

Introduction Occupational therapists can play a critical role in helping to design sensory-friendly retail spaces. Retailers are in a constant race to differentiate themselves. One of the most overlooked competitive advantages is sensory‑friendly design—an approach that reduces environmental stressors and welcomes neurodiverse customers who may otherwise avoid brick‑and‑mortar stores. In this article, I’ll explore whyContinue reading “Occupational Therapy’s Role in Designing Sensory-Friendly Retail Spaces”

Creating Inclusive Spaces: A Pediatric Occupational Therapist’s Perspective

As a pediatric occupational therapist, I’ve spent over two decades supporting children of all abilities to navigate their world more comfortably, confidently, and independently. Whether I’m working in a classroom, clinic, home, or community space, one message remains clear: inclusive environments matter. They don’t just benefit children with disabilities—they create a more empathetic, accessible, andContinue reading “Creating Inclusive Spaces: A Pediatric Occupational Therapist’s Perspective”