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OT 533 post-sim reflection

Overall, I feel as though the Sim encounter was a great learning experience and my encounter was positive.   Once I was settled and feeling more comfortable, I was able to convey the information in a clear and concise manner to the client. If I was given the opportunity to re-do this simulation, I would have been sure to ask more questions about Ms. Nelson and Libby’s home life and get a better understanding of their daily routine. I also caught myself thinking of Libby as a bystander, instead of a child that had some concerns with sensory processing. In the future, I will make a vigilant effort to approach the situation with a person-first perspective and be more self-aware of the whole person that is being affected. I believe that I provided an attitude of caring by letting Ms. Nelson know that she is not alone in this journey and will not be abandoned after this meeting. It is important for clients to feel support and understand that they are a part of a team that