I am a pediatric occupational therapist with a focus on sensory, regulation, and feeding. I love using DIR/Floortime and play therapy approaches to address sensory and motor challenges that impact feeding & other activities of daily living. Just like my favorite Ratatouille quote above, I use curiousity, creativity, and the human experience in my therapy practice.
I am a pediatric occupational therapist with a focus on sensory, regulation, and feeding. I love ...
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Diana is a registered and licensed occupational therapist specializing in sensory processing, social-emotional learning, and play-based interventions. She is also a licensed high school science teacher passionate about inspiring teens to find awe in the world around them and become lifelong science enthusiasts. Diana holds a Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy from San Jose State University and a Master’s degree in Teaching Secondary Science from Western Governors University. She adopts a holistic approach in both her teaching and therapy, prioritizing the needs of the whole child.
Diana is a registered and licensed occupational therapist specializing in sensory processing, soc...
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Dr. Diana Honorat earned her post-professional clinical doctorate in Occupational Therapy from St. Catherine University. She is currently a professor in the School of Occupational Therapy program at Pacific University. Her background is in pediatrics and community health, and she has worked in various settings over her tenure as an occupational therapist. She is also a yoga teacher (RYT 500) for children, adults, and postpartum women, and a Reiki Master. Dr. Honorat is passionate about international OT, particularly in Haiti, program development geared around novel community-based practice that promotes occupational and social justice through health promotion and wellness, and perinatal support for marginalized communities, especially Black mothers. She has had extensive training in interpersonal neurobiology and aims to apply these concepts within areas of her work. Dr. Honorat believes that the experiences of childhood form a foundation for resilient adults, and thus her work with children is intentional, intuitive, and follows the needs of the child. Two fun facts about Dr. Honorat; 1. Karaoke is a joy!; 2. Crafting and making healing potions is a blast.
Dr. Diana Honorat earned her post-professional clinical doctorate in Occupational Therapy from St...
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