Lindsay Steiner
Lindsay Steiner graduated from Boston University in 1999 with a Bachelors of Science in Occupational Therapy and a minor in Psychology. She has been practicing occupational therapy with children and families since that time. Lindsay completed the Infant Massage Instruction course in the Spring of 2005 and is currently a Certified Educator of Infant Massage (CEIM).
Lindsay is passionate about working with children and promoting a nurturing home environment by helping parents recognize all of their child's strengths. In the past several years her practice has focused on home based early intervention services. Lindsay's favorite aspect of the home based, parent coaching model, is that she is able to observe parent-child interactions and make suggestions that parents can practice repeatedly in their everyday routines.
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Lindsay is passionate about working with children and promoting a nurturing home environment by helping parents recognize all of their child's strengths. In the past several years her practice has focused on home based early intervention services. Lindsay's favorite aspect of the home based, parent coaching model, is that she is able to observe parent-child interactions and make suggestions that parents can practice repeatedly in their everyday routines.
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Boston University 1999 Bachelors of Science, Occupational TherapyInterests
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Dealing with Picky Eaters: Nature, Nurture (or Some Form of Torture?)Answers the questions: Why is my child a picky eater? How do I get my picky eater to try more foods? Strategies used by an occupational therapist on clients and on her own children.