In this episode of The People Teaching People Podcast, I am joined by Emily Lee.
Emily is a registered Occupational Therapist, and Board Certified Behaviour Analyst. She is passionate about working with autistic children and their families and continues to dive deeply into her own ongoing learning about interventions that can support her clients. Since graduating from a Bachelor’s degree in OT at the University of Toronto (2002), she has also completed her Masters of Rehabilitation Sciences at UBC (2017) and a graduate diploma in Behavioural Analysis from the Florida Institute of Technology (2022). Her family regularly teases her about her never-ending education adventures!
Emily currently works as the OT Clinic Lead for a non-profit organization in Vancouver called Nurture Society for Learning and Development, where lots of fun OTs, SLPs (Speech-Language Pathologists) and Therapy Assistants provide early intervention for kids with a variety of support needs. She spends lots of time thinking about play and specifically how to support kids in learning how to spontaneously initiate their own ideas in play and initiate new motor and self care skills. She’s a keen advocate for finding creative ways to build supports for kids so that they can find meaning and joy in the things they do everyday, so that their family and helpers can support them with confidence and so that the environments they journey through are kinder, more supportive and, frankly, more fun.
In her free time, Emily plays board games, cooks and hikes with her husband, Ryan, and teenagers, Eloise and Lawrence. She loves summer swims in the ocean and playing in the woods.
Listen in as we talk about:
5:08 Lessons from nature and community at Pearson College
10:23 From childhood play to occupational therapy
21:14 The heart of occupational therapy
24:27 The power of connections in learning
30:00 Relationship building in occupational therapy
37:02 Fostering creativity through play
41:08 Teaching and learning together with families
44:25 Emily’s favourite teachers
46:09 What Emily is most proud of
48:07 Emily answers some rapid-fire questions
50:40 Embracing mistakes as learning opportunities
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