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AUTISM ONE RADIO SHOW

Autism One Radio Show - New Show Airs First Friday of Every Month

Britt Collins, M.S., OTR/L and Jackie Olson : TRP Wellness OT

Britt and Jackie will go over everything occupational therapy has to offer children with autism and how parents can incorporate sensory activities into their child's day whether they're at home, school, or in the community. Working together with a child's parents, OT, PT, etc., is a very important element. This mother and occupational therapist team promotes constant communication. They'll also explain benefits of combining yoga with OT, Applied Behavior Analysis, and other treatments, such as aquatic therapy. Guest OTs will include Dr. Angela N. Hissong, OTR/L, CAPS, Jamie Bergstein, OTR/L, and yoga instructor Aras Baskauskas.

To download free radio show please visit www.autismone.org

OT-Advantage Webinar Series

Hosted by Alison Boder, instructed by Britt Collins, M. S., OTR/L

First webinar "A Sensory Approach to Potty Training."

You can sign up to participate during the webinar, which is both educational and fun. During the webinar, you can talk to Occupational Therapists, Teachers, and Parents from across the world to learn and share ideas. If you can't make the scheduled time, you can purchase the webinar to view at your convenience. 

Please visit http://ot-advantage.com for more information on Alison and Britt's classes, webinars, the schedule and topics. 

MAGAZINES & NEWS ARTICLES
  • April 2009 - THE AUTISM FILE issue 31 A Sensory Approach to Potty Training

    To read entire article, please order past issue from http://www.autismfile.com It's a three page article in the middle of a TON of wonderful information for parents about autism treatments, research, and more. We're so excited to be a part of the Autism Mother's Campaign Issue. It's a GORGEOUS cover and Britt Collins, M.S., OTR/L wrote a helpful article.

    Click here for more information.




  • April 2009 - 2009 FIRST Magazine Vision Board Article

    As part of "The Vision Board: The Secret to an Extraordinary Life" by Joyce Schwarz, I participated in a First Magazine article about women who use vision boards. Joyce has written a great book - you should check it out!







  • January 2009 - Costco Connection Special Help for Special Kids








  • January 21, 2009 - Taming Those Tantrums

    "What to do when your child throws yet another tantrum? Occupational Therapist Britt Collins offers help to parents with tips on how to tame those tantrums."

    Click here for more information.

  • Winter 2008 - Autism Spectrum Quarterly review on OT for Children with Autism, Special Needs & Typical

    "All in all, OT For Children with Autism, Special Needs & Typical is a superb way to introduce parents and professionals from a variety of fields not only to the topics of sensory integration and occupational therapy..."

    Click here to read the full review from AS Quarterly.

  • June 2008 issue - Aras Baskauskas feature article in FIT YOGA, "Soul Survivor"

    "Can you stand in love and trust and still win a million dollars? One yogi and Survivor contestant finds out" by Aras Baskauskas

    To get the inside scoop on Aras's journey before and after winning CBS's "Survivor" and how he's grown and changed as a yogi and a human being pick up the June 2008 FIT YOGA.

  • May 15th, 2008 - OT DVD review in Library Journal, Volume 133 No. 9, Issn 0363-0277

    OT for Children with Autism, Special Needs and Typical. color. 45 min. TRP Yoga, 5737 Kanan Rd., #354, Agoura Hills, CA 91301; 818-874-1403; www.trpyoga.com. DVD $35. Closed-captioned.

    HEALTH Occupational Therapy (OT) may help children with autism and other disabilities improve their environmental awareness, body control, acceptance of new sensations, and organization of behavior. OT for Children with Autism, Special Needs and Typical carefully illustrates some activities designed to help children achieve these goals. Trained therapist Britt Collins demonstrates techniques that can be offered to supplement or as part of an overall OT program. The methods are designed to benefit children with sensory/body awareness issues, regardless of cause. Sessions with two autistic children aged 5½ are used as examples; joint sessions with a normally developing child help provide a baseline. OT for Children presents a clear introduction to how OT may help with specific behaviors; at this modest price, it is highly recommended for both health education and public libraries.—Courtney Deines-Jones, Grimalkin Group, LLC, Silver Spring, MD

  • April 27th, 2008 - "Sensory Integration Therapy Helps Children with Autism"

    Sunday, April 27th, 2008 News-Medical.net "Sensory Integration Therapy Helps Children with Autism"

    "Parents of children with autism are increasingly turning to sensory integration treatments to help their children deal with the disorder, and they're seeing good results. In 2007, 71 percent of parents who pursued alternatives to traditional treatments used sensory integration methods, and 91 percent found these methods helpful."

    For entire article please visit http://www.news-medical.net/print_article.asp?id=37804

  • February 2008 - Aras Baskauskas article in Vision Magazine

    "Happiness is Waiting for You" by Aras Baskauskas"

    "Just two weeks after finishing the yoga teacher's training at Mount Madonna, I was asked to participate on the TV show Survivor. Aware of the morally questionable behavior typically rewarded on that show, I set out to play the game in a manner that meshed with my own moral code. Knowing full well that happiness dwells not in money but rather in ways of Being, I reframed the game and challenged myself to stand in trust and love—with $1 million dangling in my face. Should I stray from that challenge, I asked myself, how quickly would I be able to get back into balance and harmony? The entire game became an opportunity to practice Being."

    For entire article please visit: http://www.visionmagazine.com/archives/0802/viewpoint.html

  • January 24th, 2008 - Britt Collins article in SUN SAILOR

    "SLP native uses film skills for Autism DVD" written by Seth Rowe

    "After he learned that his son, Odin, had autism, Olson and his wife, Jackie, decided to put together an occupational therapy DVD to help other parents…"I think as a family, we felt very alone at first, very scared about what the future held for us and what it all meant…"

    For entire article please visit: The Minnesota Sun website, article in their archives.

  • November 25th, 2007 - Britt Collins article in THE COLORADOAN

    "Sensing how to help those with Special Needs" by Kelli Lackett

    "When Britt Collins first met Odin Olson, he wouldn't eat anything that wasn't white. French fries, pasta without sauce, potato chips and pizza without toppings were ok, but feeding the almost 3-year-old anything else was a struggle.
    Odin, who is autistic, was suffering from a problem with sensory integration in which the brain does not process information from the senses in a typical way. Sensory experiences include touch, movement, awareness of the body in space, sight sound, smell, taste and the pull of gravity."

    For entire article, please visit The Coloradoan website in their archives.

  • November 2007 - Aras Baskauskas article in LA HEALTH magazine

    "The inhale and the exhale are not only vital for our survival but also very much a reflection of the ebb and flow of life. In a sense they are a constant reminder of our interconnectedness with the universe and so offer a window into something much grander, albeit subtler. Breath control practices, know in Yogic systems as pranayamas, teach us how to still the mind and attain higher states of awareness."

    For entire article, please pick up a copy of LA Health magazine.

EVENTS

Webinar Topic: A Sensory Approach to Potty Training by Britt Collins, M.S., OTR/L
Host: Alison Bodor
Date: Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Time: 11:00 am, Central Daylight Time (Chicago, GMT-05:00)
For more information contact Alison at: OT-Advantage.com

Autism One Conference
May 20th - 24th, 2009
Chicago, Illinois
For more information please visit: http://autismone.org/?goto=chicago

AOTA conference
April 23rd - 26th
Houston, TX
Britt has written an article for PediaStaff, who is giving away a free Wii at their booth.
For more information please visit: aota.org

Occupational Therapy State Conference – OTAO,
October 25th, 2008
Salem, OR
Britt will be speaking at the Occupational Therapy State Conference in Salem, Oregon. "The Missing Link" : Interdisciplinary connections and links between therapist and parents. For more information please visit: http://www.otao.com/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=59973&module_id=5345

"Back To School" Autism/Aspergers Conference
August 9th, 2008
Pasadena, CA
Britt and Aras will be speaking at the "Back to School" Autism/Aspergers Conference. "Yoga relaxation methods for children with Autism." Our presentation will feature clips from our upcoming yoga DVD "Special Needs Yoga Fun." For more information please visit: www.autism-conferences.com

Infant and Childhood Conference (Feeding Groups, Vision in Toddlers and Preschoolers, Treating Children with ASD)
May 2008
Seattle, WA

Autism Speaks
April 2008
Los Angeles, CA

TRPwellness participated in the LA Autism Speaks walk. A portion of our DVD sales went to the non-profit organization under the "Team Greenbean" banner. We had the opportunity to meet many great families in the autism community.

American Occupational Therapy Conference 2008
Long Beach, CA
Participant and Exhibitor with Pediastaff

Colorado State University Neuro-Developmental Treatment training (NDT)
Ft Collins, CO

Handwriting Without Tears Workshop
Las Vegas, NV
"pre-K and Kindergarten Readiness"

Ready Bodies Learning Minds Workshop
November 2007
Seattle, WA

Functional Neuroscience Review
September 2007
Portland, OR
Focus on Sensory Processing – Tracy Stackhouse and Julia Wilbarger

TRP Wellness News

Britt Collin's has written an article for PediaStaff regarding her research on the Wii.

PediaStaff is giving away a free Wii package at the AOTA conference in April - be sure and visit Britt at their booth and enter to win.

From the Blog

Sensitive Sam written by Marla Roth-Fisch is an engaging look at how Sam feels and interprets the world. This is a great book for little kiddos trying to understand why they feel “different” and also good for older kids to grasp sensory processing issues. The author explores many sensory situations including school - which we all know is a biggie with our kiddos. Occupational Therapy is introduced and Sam and his parents learn how to help Sam feel better and more comfortable.

This is an amazing resource for any family. Parents will benefit as well. Specially if ...


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