Occupational Participation in Local and Global Context

Sensory experience for a child with autism

Understanding the impact of contexts and environments on occupation and lived experiences.

Current research focuses on assessment of the home environment, the use of a virtual platform to implement home programs, exploring the lived experience of childhood cancer survivors in India, and sensory friendly events and environments for individuals with autism.

Research projects

HESTIA and HESTIA NextGen

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GO MOVE: Goal Oriented Movement Opportunities in a Virtual Environment

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Exploring Perspectives of Service Providers Regarding Occupational Injustices Experienced by Children During the COVID 19 Pandemic: A Participatory and Critical Exploration

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Planning Sensory-Friendly Events: Family Perspectives on Factors that Matter

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Planning for Autism in Communities and Schools

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Experience of Transition from Active Duty to Civilian Life for Combat Veterans who Served After 9/11

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Bi-Manual Motor Control

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Biomechanical Implications and Issues within Occupational Therapy

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Meaning

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Motor Learning with Occupational Therapy

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Safe Patient Handling

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