Play-based, relationship-focused occupational therapy sessions will soon become available for young children and their caregivers. Emphasis is on supporting relational health and supporting development to unfold along the child's natural trajectory utilizing the DIR/Floortime model.
As an infant mental health occupational therapist, Rebecca partners with caregivers as they work to find greater ease, understanding, connection, and community for their family. Holding central each family’s unique story, Rebecca offers her knowledge of nervous system, sensory, motor, and cognitive development through play and caregiving interactions. She strives to be an ally, holding central the family’s experience, identities, culture, values, and relationships to each other and to the community as a primary source of health and well-being.
One-time or recurring case-based reflective consultation sessions are available for clinicians of all disciplines, infant mental health professionals, educators, and caregivers.
As a reflective consultant, Rebecca lends her unique perspective to professionals who want to deepen their understanding of relationships at the intersection of mind, brain, body, history, and context. Rebecca is a collaborative thought partner whose aim is not to provide answers, but to infuse new questions into your work.
Sessions available over zoom or in-person within Seattle area.
A hybrid training and reflective consultation program is available for early education and care centers to enhance the educators' knowledge about how a child's individual differences and developing sense of self influence their regulation, attention, and participation in the classroom community.
As a school-based infant and early childhood mental health consultant, Rebecca brings her keen observational skills, knowledge of developmental differences, and a collaborative and reflective stance to support early childhood professionals to attune to the unique needs of each child in their care.
Customized training available for infant mental health professionals, therapists, educators, and caregivers within fields of occupational therapy, infant mental health, neurodiversity affirming practice, trauma, play, development, and related topics.
As a trainer, Rebecca combines creative metaphors, visuals, experiential learning, storytelling, and humor to make complex ideas accessible and immediate.
Training available over zoom or in person.
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