Pediatric OT, mom, author, and the person behind your Monday morning inbox.
I’m Rebecca Eliana Savitsky, OTR/L — a certified occupational therapist with experience in both pediatric and geriatric settings. But the reason I started Mom on the Clock has less to do with my degree and more to do with a Tuesday evening meltdown in the kitchen.
My kid was losing it. I was losing it. And I realized that all the training I had meant nothing if I couldn’t translate it into something a tired parent could actually use at 5:47 PM on a weeknight.
“That’s what Mom on the Clock is — the bridge between what OTs know and what parents need.”
The credentials behind the advice, and the human behind the newsletter.
Licensed occupational therapist with active national certification
Clinical experience across the full lifespan, from newborns to elders
Vicky Vision and the Lost Pet
Been through the meltdowns, the hard days, and the small wins too
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I’m Rebecca Eliana Savitsky, OTR/L — a certified occupational therapist with experience in both pediatric and geriatric settings. But the reason I started Mom on the Clock has less to do with my degree and more to do with a Tuesday evening meltdown in the kitchen.
My kid was losing it. I was losing it. And I realized that all the training I had meant nothing if I couldn’t translate it into something a tired parent could actually use at 5:47 PM on a weeknight.
“That’s what Mom on the Clock is — the bridge between what OTs know and what parents need.”