Kate received her master’s in occupational therapy from the University of Puget Sound and has been practicing since 2013. She has worked in a variety of settings with both children and adults including hospitals, mental health facilities, outpatient clinics, and schools in areas including daily life skills, handwriting, fine motor, gross motor and sensory integration skills. In 2020, Kate had the opportunity to start working in a virtual setting which allowed for a greater reach in providing therapy to kids in their own home environment. After welcoming a child in 2021, Kate recognized the importance of utilizing a holistic therapeutic approach that considers the needs of all in the family, with a focus on emotional regulation skills. She values using a strengths-based and neurodivergent-affirming approach. She is thrilled to work with your family!