In this episode I speak with Occupational Therapist and Founder of Miami Handwriting
Nicole Santamaria OTR/L . Miami Handwriting is a selection of programs for developing handwriting and executive functioning skills. Nicole is an expert in task analysis and occupational performance. Her mission is to guide families to help their children develop real-life strategies for success in life and in school. Listen in as we discuss the ties between ADHD and Executive Functions and some tips that could help you, your child, or both.
Where to find Nicole:
You can find her @miamihandwriting on
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/miamihandwriting,
Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkBJODtmvVDIaubH96M3VyQ @otforreallife on Instagram, and at www.miamihandwriting.com
To access free resources mentioned: https://www.miamihandwriting.net/podcast
Books and Resources mentioned in the episode:
Dr. Ross Greene quote " Kids do well if they can."
https://drrossgreene.com/books.htm
James Clear Atomic Habits
https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habits
Peg Dawson Smart But Scattered
https://www.smartbutscatteredkids.com/books/
Michael Hyatt
https://yourbestyeareverbook.com/
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