Episode 14: From Sensory to Speech: The OT Perspective with Sara Sheppard
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In this episode of 'Hear Me Out,' podcast hosts Niki Lampi and Tamara Pogin, both speech language pathologists at the Masonic Children's Clinic for Communication Disorders, interview Sarah Sheppard, an occupational therapist. Sarah, who has worked with the clinic for three years, shares her journey from a special education teacher to an occupational therapist. She discusses the unique approach of the Masonic Children's Clinic that allows therapists to spend more time consulting with families and creating individualized sensory tools for children. Sarah elaborates on the importance of understanding sensory systems and emotional regulation, dynamic sensory systems, and co-regulation. She also highlights the intersection of sensory issues with everyday tasks like sleep, feeding, and potty training and talks about her holistic approach to therapy.