
All Things Sensory by Harkla #107 - Interactive Metronome with April Christopherson, OTR/L
Jul 1, 2020
April Christopherson, OTR/L, an experienced occupational therapist, discusses the Interactive Metronome program, its benefits in improving cognition and motor skills, and the option of completing it at home. She also explores using the program with children who have sensory sensitivities and shares insights on preparing NICU babies for the outside world. Additionally, the importance of supporting and educating parents during quarantine is emphasized.
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Episode notes
1 2 3 4 5 6
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Casual Conversation on Sourdough Pancakes, TV Shows, Sensory Quirks, and Self-Descriptions
02:42 • 4min
Interactive Metronome Program: Improving Auditory and Motor Planning Timing
06:23 • 24min
Using Interactive Metronome with Children with Sensory Sensitivities
30:35 • 5min
Preparing NICU Babies for the Outside World and the Importance of Collaboration
35:59 • 3min
Supporting and Educating Parents during Quarantine
38:47 • 7min
