A Day in the Life with Occupational Therapist Lauren Papania

A Day in the Life with Occupational Therapist Lauren Papania

Introduction to Pediatric Occupational Therapy

Overview of Lauren's Role

  • Lauren Papania introduces herself as a pediatric occupational therapist, working with children from a few weeks old to teenagers.
  • She discusses her work with Alessandro, who struggles with dressing himself, often wearing clothes incorrectly.

Focus on Fine Motor Skills

  • Lauren emphasizes the importance of fine motor skills in helping children like Alessandro participate better in school activities.
  • She notes that Alessandro frequently switches hands and does not hold an age-appropriate grasp, indicating areas for improvement.

Collaborative Approach with Parents

Importance of Parental Involvement

  • Lauren highlights the necessity of collaboration with parents to reinforce skills learned during therapy sessions at home.
  • She acknowledges that significant changes cannot be made in just one 45-minute session per week.

Celebrating Small Wins

  • The journey of improvement is described as long but rewarding; small victories are particularly fulfilling for both the therapist and child.
  • Lauren expresses joy when children share their achievements with their parents after sessions, emphasizing the emotional rewards of her job.
Video description

Lauren shares what a typical day is like helping kids with occupational therapy and what the most rewarding part of her job is. To learn more about occupational therapy at the Michael R. Boh Center for Child Development, go to: https://www.ochsner.org/locations/michael-r-boh-center-for-child-development