Neurodiversity-Affirming OT Practice: How Can We Promote Authentic Play?
Presented by Nicole Quint and Sharon Eva
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Audio Runtime: 45 Minutes; Learning Assessment Time: 21 Minutes
Sharon Eva, MS, OTR/L, a passionate pediatric occupational therapist and researcher, joins host Nicole Quint to discuss how we can reframe play for autistic children through a neurodiversity-affirming lens. Nicole and Sharon explore how the OT profession is evolving, challenging traditional models and embracing strengths-based, self-determined engagement. Together, they share real stories, research highlights, and practical strategies you can bring into your sessions right away. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that centers on joy, autonomy, and meaningful connection in pediatric care with the neurodivergent population.
Learning Objectives
- Analyze the evidence around neurodiversity-affirming and strengths-based pediatric OT practice
- Apply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address play in young children with autism from a neurodiversity-affirming lens
- Solve patient case scenarios involving facilitators and barriers to neurodiversity-affirming play interventions
Meet your instructors
Nicole Quint
Nicole Quint is a professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy in the College of Health Care Sciences at Nova Southeastern University. She serves as the program director for the postprofessional Doctor of Occupational Therapy (DrOT) program and the dual-degree DrOT/PhD program. With more than 20 years of pediatric…
Sharon Eva
Sharon Eva is an occupational therapist who currently works with neurodivergent adults, children, and their families. In her mental health-focused practice, she is passionate about empowering and equipping adults with autism, ADHD, and SPD to be active participants in their own lives through a sensory health approach. Sharon…
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