How to Be a Neuro-Affirming Pediatric Occupational Therapist

The field of pediatric occupational therapy is evolving—and so is the way we understand and support neurodivergent children.

There’s No Right or Wrong Way to Play

Play is one of the most important parts of childhood.

It’s how kids explore their world, develop new skills, and learn to express themselves.

Yet, many adults—often without realizing it—put rules or expectations on how play “should” look.

Creating Inclusive Spaces: A Pediatric Occupational Therapist’s Perspective

As a pediatric occupational therapist, I’ve spent over two decades supporting children of all abilities to navigate their world more comfortably, confidently, and independently. Whether I’m working in a classroom, clinic, home, or community space, one message remains clear: inclusive environments matter. They don’t just benefit children with disabilities—they create a more empathetic, accessible, andContinue reading “Creating Inclusive Spaces: A Pediatric Occupational Therapist’s Perspective”