For over 30 years, I practiced as a North Shore occupational therapist, helping children reach their full potential and supporting families in understanding both subtle and complex challenges that affect daily life. My work focused on sensory processing, motor and social development, school-related skills, behavioral regulation, and daily living—approaching each child through a comprehensive, whole-child lens.\

Throughout my career, I saw firsthand how essential collaboration is—between schools, camps, service providers, and home—and how difficult that coordination can be for families to manage on their own.

Now, my focus is supporting families as they navigate these systems—helping them prioritize needs, coordinate care, and translate recommendations into real-world strategies that work at home, in school, and in the community.

Today, I support families through:

  • Comprehensive sensory evaluations and parent interviews

  • Sensory-style consultations, with practical feedback grounded in daily life and real-world functionality

  • Personalized sensory diet creation

  • Record review, with an emphasis on identifying and prioritizing core needs

  • Consultation around IEP development, interpretation, and implementation

  • Professional intervention planning, aligned across providers and environments

  • Connections to relevant community resources

  • School consultation and collaboration, including communication with teachers and support teams

My approach is designed to meet your child where they are and support your family where it actually lives—at home, at school, and beyond.