Occupational therapist with extensive experience in child development and therapeutic intervention, certified in sensory integration and animal-assisted therapy, specifically with dolphins and dogs. Her academic background includes a master’s degree in Educational Institution Management and Leadership. She has significant experience as a university professor, which has allowed her to lead training programs for occupational therapists, psychologists, educators, and parents, as well as to develop innovative stimulation and child development programs from pregnancy to 12 years old.
She actively works on creating inclusive environments and implementing educational strategies in both school and university settings. She organizes and leads national and international conferences on Occupational Therapy, Sensory Integration, and Education, promoting knowledge exchange within the professional community.
Currently, she directs a specialized center for child development and therapeutic support, where she also designs creative and sensory-based educational programs for preschool-aged children. Her approach integrates play and movement to enhance their physical, emotional, and cognitive development.