Whole Language Approach to Language Intervention takes the philosophy of Whole Language and applies it to the development of treatment strategies. Whole language strategies integrate all aspects of language into personally meaningful activities to facilitate learning in oral and written language (Westby, 1990, Norris & Damico, 1990).
Word Prediction technology is used in occupational therapy to assist individuals with writing difficulties by suggesting words based on the initial letters typed. This intervention is beneficial for individuals with dyslexia, motor impairments, or those who experience significant challenges with typing speed and accuracy.
Yoga Poses are utilized in occupational therapy to enhance flexibility, balance, and overall body awareness. These poses, derived from traditional yoga practices, help improve physical health and mental well-being, making them suitable for individuals with a wide range of physical and cognitive challenges.
The Zones of Regulation is a framework used in occupational therapy to teach self-regulation and emotional control. It categorizes feelings and states of alertness into four colored zones, helping individuals understand how their emotions affect their actions and how to use strategies to stay in a more regulated state.