Rehabilitation and Educational Technology: Where Do I Start?
Presented by Nicole Quint and Melissa Schaeffer
 
            
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Pediatric Pioneers welcomes Melissa (Missy) Schaeffer, a board-certified pediatric occupational therapist with 20 years of experience in pediatrics across diverse clinical, educational, and academic settings. An expert in assistive technology integration, Missy shares her journey into the world of rehab and educational technology and the critical role it plays in enhancing occupational performance. Together with host Nicole Quint, we explore practical approaches for selecting, trialing, and implementing technology to support children at school and at home. Listen in for tangible examples, key federal and state resources, and more on how technology can effectively break down barriers to improve engagement and inclusion for pediatric clients.
Learning Objectives
- Interpret the evidence around using assistive technology (AT) to support children with physical, cognitive, or emotional disabilities in age-appropriate occupations
- Apply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address the various steps of using AT with clientele (observe, assess, explore, trial, procure, train, implement, reevaluate)
- Solve patient case scenarios involving use of AT to meet the unique challenges of each individual client
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…
 
            
            
        Melissa Schaeffer
Dr. Melissa L. Schaeffer is a licensed and pediatric board-certified occupational therapist with more than 15 years of experience in pediatric practice, specializing in neurorehabilitation, vision, orthopedics, sensory processing, and social skills training. Her clinical practice includes work in the hospital setting in…
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