When is the right time for Sensory-Based OT?
Schedule
Wed Apr 02 2025 at 05:45 pm to 07:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
2999 Regent St | Berkeley, CA

About this Event
When is the right time for Sensory-Based OT?
How we move through the world is based on how we process sensory stimuli. Join Leiya's Occupational Therapist, Victoria Green, and guest speaker, Kristina Fuller, to learn how to identify when those sensory systems are not optimally supporting your students and when it is appropriate to seek out occupational therapy.
The event will take place at 2999 Regent St, so mark your calendars and don't miss out!
Suggested for teachers with students ages 2-7.
Street parking and and attached pay-to-park garage are available.
Learn more about Leiya's mutlidisciplinary offerings at Leiya.com.
Victoria Green, M.S., OTR/L is an Occupational Therapist at Leiya. Victoria is an advanced mentored STAR-clinician, specializing in the evaluation and treatment of Sensory Processing Disorder, via the Sensory Treatment and Research (STAR) Institute. Her specializations include the differentiation and treatment of diagnoses under Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) as developed by the STAR Institute, Therapeutic Listening (TL), and MNRI® Dynamic and Postural Reflex Integration. Victoria brings years of experience working with youth across a wide spectrum of contexts, ages, and circumstances. Victoria’s work is deeply informed in the therapeutic integration of the nervous system in order to achieve functional well-being. She remains committed to providing trusting and therapeutic relationships with clients that drive their development. In addition to her clinical work at Leiya, Victoria collaborates with families and early childhood programs around the bay area and as an OT-consultant, providing staff training and a supportive framework for sensory-responsive classrooms.
Kristina Fuller, MOT/R is a California Board Certified occupational therapist holding a Master’s degree in OT with a wide range of expertise in pediatric therapeutic intervention. Her private practice in Oakland reflects 24 years of experience treating children with sensory processing, learning and/or motor challenges. Kristina’s therapeutic approach with clients and families is informed by formal training with the STAR Institute as well as immersion in and the study of the following modalities, Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP), Therapeutic Listening, DIR/Floortime, Neuro-Sensory-Motor-Reflex (MNRI), Bal-A-Vis-X and Brain Gym. Kristina has also been an adjunct professor in pediatric clinical practice at her Alma Mater, Samuel Merritt University for the last 8 years.
Where is it happening?
2999 Regent St, 2999 Regent Street, Berkeley, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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