PiP Cast: Perspectives in Paeds

Episode 49: Assessing Engagement at School: AN OT Lens on Participation

34 min · 14. Mai 2026
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In this episode, Caitlin is joined by Josh and Keely to chat about what school-based OT observations actually look like in practice - how they help clinicians better understand a child's participation in their learning environment, and how they can shape meaningful therapy plans. Together they unpack the purpose behind a school observation, what the OT lens brings to understanding a child's engagement in the classroom, and what it really takes to write recommendations that are practical enough to actually be implemented - and don't just sit in a drawer. Be sure to follow us on instagram @pip.cast  This podcast is brought to you by Kid Link Occupational Therapy.  We acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people as the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work and live here in Mitcham, Victoria. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, and recognize their ongoing connection to the land, waterways, and culture. As we support children and families, we are inspired by the wisdom and care that First Nations peoples have shown for generations. Music by Daniel Pavey  Produced by Michael Daniels  Relevant Episode Links: Ross Greene’s Lives in the Balance: https://livesinthebalance.org/

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Episode 49: Assessing Engagement at School: AN OT Lens on Participation

In this episode, Caitlin is joined by Josh and Keely to chat about what school-based OT observations actually look like in practice - how they help clinicians better understand a child's participation in their learning environment, and how they can shape meaningful therapy plans. Together they unpack the purpose behind a school observation, what the OT lens brings to understanding a child's engagement in the classroom, and what it really takes to write recommendations that are practical enough to actually be implemented - and don't just sit in a drawer. Be sure to follow us on instagram @pip.cast  This podcast is brought to you by Kid Link Occupational Therapy.  We acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people as the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work and live here in Mitcham, Victoria. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, and recognize their ongoing connection to the land, waterways, and culture. As we support children and families, we are inspired by the wisdom and care that First Nations peoples have shown for generations. Music by Daniel Pavey  Produced by Michael Daniels  Relevant Episode Links: Ross Greene’s Lives in the Balance: https://livesinthebalance.org/

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