Today is World Occupational Therapy Day*.
Here is a link to a Google map showing the countries where Occupational Therapists work and how many of them are in each country. I was a tiny bit surprised to find there are 53,000 of them in Japan and 15,000 in Australia. I guess that reflects a difference in population size. Sigh. I really wish I knew more about OTs in Japan.
To be honest I feel rather adrift from my first chosen profession. It is not just that I'm physically isolated in a country where I don't speak the language of my fellow professionals. It is more that I don't often get to use the skills and knowledge that I have as an OT. This isn't my main job.
This was the handwriting of one child I've seen. |
I don't know what the future holds, but perhaps God has put me here with the skills and training I have for such as time as he has yet to reveal?
* World OT Day was created by the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT). They are also the ones who supplied the very nice logo above.
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