On this day August 28th, 60 years ago was the March on Washington for jobs and freedom. At that time Black Americans was fighting against racist laws that prevented them from obtaining jobs, the right to freely attend all colleges and universities, and the right to vote among other things. So, here we are…
Category: Education
Preschool Prep
As an Occupational Therapist I work with many children with different limitations including fine motor, gross motor, visual motor, and visual perceptual skills among other areas. The definition of these skills are as follows: All of this is to say that having average skill in these areas is the foundation to academic success…
Missing While Black
In the U.S. there are approximately 18% of Black women and girls going missing and compared to the general number of us who make up the population this is a very large amount. There have been many cases that have gotten national attention over the years when women and kids go missing, but many…
Round of Applause for the College Grad
It is now college graduation season and I want to congratulate all those who have made it through to the end. Going to college is a beautiful thing if it’s your choice to go, so you deserve all the respect for going on the journey. But the way my student loans are set up…
Let Freedom Ring
The month of April is now coming to an end, and, on the 4th, it marked 55 years since Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated for helping to fight against racial inequality in America. We have seen some change, but here we are 55 whole years later and there’s still so much to do…
When Autism Speaks, So Does OT
It is now April, and it is Occupational Therapy (OT) and Autism Awareness Month which are two things dear to my everyday life. Growing up I had no knowledge of this field and didn’t learn of it until I was a sophomore in college, and it was one of the best decisions I could…





