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According to all-knowing Google, the definition of noteworthy is "interesting, significant, or unusual," three words that are rarely strung together with any real purpose.
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At first glance, it might seem impossible for something to be interesting and significant and unusual all at the same time, but for those of us lucky enough to spend our days working alongside children with disabilities, it probably strikes a chord.
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Our kids deserve resources that are as interesting and significant and unusual as they are, activities that are hand-crafted to shape them into the best versions of themselves, celebrating their uniqueness while highlighting their inherent worth.
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That's what is all about! Welcome to our community!
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I never thought I would see my face on a website...
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No, seriously! My dreams of making a difference in the lives of people with disabilities were fairly limited in scope.
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My name is Olivia and I am a pediatric, school-based occupational therapist. I graduated with my occupational therapy doctorate from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in May of 2020. I live with my husband in North Carolina where I provide teletherapy services, serve with a local disability ministry at my church, and run all things nOTeworthy!

hi there!
Ms. Olivia
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