
I became an occupational therapist because I’m passionate about helping children thrive in their everyday lives, especially those who experience the world in unique ways. I earned my Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from Texas Woman’s University and my Master of Public Health from the University of North Texas, where I focused on supporting children, families, and communities through holistic, evidence-based care. I’ve gained meaningful experience supporting kids with sensory processing differences, emotional regulation challenges, fine motor delays, and difficulties with daily routines like dressing and transitions. Every child is unique, and my sessions are designed to be fun, structured, and responsive to each child’s individual needs and interests. I also believe deeply in partnering with families—your voice matters, and your involvement is essential to your child’s progress! I want you and your child to feel understood, empowered, and supported every step of the way. I’m excited to be a part of your therapy team!