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Education, Sensory Processing, & Children In Motion: What It Means To Be An Occupational Therapist

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https://www.abilityinnovations.com/

https://www.weber.edu/athletic-training/occupational-therapy.html

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Hi Everyone!

On this episode of Therapy Unmasked, we welcome Occupational Therapist and educator Rhonda Roth to discuss her dynamic career and commitment to clinical excellence. Rhonda recounts her journey through acute care, schools, and skilled nursing, eventually finding her passion in pediatric Sensory Integration.

The conversation centers on the core philosophy behind her former clinic, Children in Motion: maximizing parent involvement to ensure lasting progress and timely discharge. Rhonda explains the importance of training and educating caregivers so they can effectively become their child's primary therapist.

We conclude with a look at her exciting new role spearheading the development of a four-year Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy Assisting program at Weber State University—a unique program designed to address the critical need for qualified practitioners and offer students multiple professional pathways.

Love,

Your Friends At Ability Innovations

  continue reading

32 episodes

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Manage episode 512603663 series 3587961
Content provided by Therapy Unmasked. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Therapy Unmasked or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

https://www.abilityinnovations.com/

https://www.weber.edu/athletic-training/occupational-therapy.html

https://www.therapy-unmasked.com/

----more----

Hi Everyone!

On this episode of Therapy Unmasked, we welcome Occupational Therapist and educator Rhonda Roth to discuss her dynamic career and commitment to clinical excellence. Rhonda recounts her journey through acute care, schools, and skilled nursing, eventually finding her passion in pediatric Sensory Integration.

The conversation centers on the core philosophy behind her former clinic, Children in Motion: maximizing parent involvement to ensure lasting progress and timely discharge. Rhonda explains the importance of training and educating caregivers so they can effectively become their child's primary therapist.

We conclude with a look at her exciting new role spearheading the development of a four-year Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy Assisting program at Weber State University—a unique program designed to address the critical need for qualified practitioners and offer students multiple professional pathways.

Love,

Your Friends At Ability Innovations

  continue reading

32 episodes

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