If you’ve made it to part 5, thanks so much for sticking around!! I hope reading about all these entrepreneurs has you feeling inspired too! The final post of the OT Entrepreneurs series is all about books written by OTs!
The Filled Cup
Katie is an occupational therapist with a passion for helping her patients create a high quality life while applying similar concepts to her own life. She’s faced the challenges of burn out as a student and new professional, and she loves talking about general wellness and sharing with other professionals. She views wellness as a cup full of a person’s unique, balanced blend of intentional daily activities to improve health, and, therefore the ability to enjoy life and serve others!

She has compiled her perspective into an e-book, “The Filled Up Cup”. You can download for free by subscribing to her email list at katietheot.com!
Occupational Therapy Activities for Kids: 100 Fun Games and Exercises to Build Skills
Here’s what Heather Ajzenman has to say about her practice and her new book:
I have my own practice (solo OT) in NH, that is pediatric based called Play and Prosper Therapy, PLLC. I provide family-centered approaches using a coaching model (when possible) and incorporate hippotherapy and DIR Floortime. I also incorporate nature as much as possible into sessions as we have access to 100 acres of fields, woods, and streams. I wrote a book that was published this January called Occupational Therapy Activities for Kids: 100 Fun Games and Exercises to Build Skills. It is about using whatever one has at home to follow through with home programming though honestly with the shift to teletherapy it is a great resource for therapists as well.
