All Things Occupational Therapy

The Autism in Black Podcast - A podcast by Maria Davis-Pierre, LMHC

The Autism in Black Podcast is hosted by Maria Davis-Pierre, LMHC, and focuses on all things autism and the black parent experience. Our goal is to educate, support, and empower black parents to advocate not only for their children but for themselves as well. Today's guest is Dr. Diamond Rashad who is a neurodivergent pediatric occupational therapist in Georgia that collaborates with parents by connecting perinatal and pediatric health, as well as mental health, social-emotional development, and total child development. She believes in assisting parents in assisting themselves in raising resilient and empowered children along with celebrating neurotype diversity. In this episode, we are going to be diving into some of those things that you all want to know about occupational therapy. We will discuss various topics related to occupational therapy, such as the early intervention phase, how parents can know if their child needs an OT, the CDC Milestone for Occupational Therapy, and many other topics that will help us gain knowledge and understanding about Occupational Therapy. Join me in today's podcast interview with special guest Dr. Diamond Rashad as she delivers a ton of knowledge and insightful conversations on the topic "All Things Occupational Therapy with Dr. Diamond Rashad." Sponsored by the Autism in Black® Conference www.autisminblack.org/conference22 Resources Mentioned: Visit our Amazon Store for all the books mentioned on the podcast https://www.amazon.com/shop/autisminblack Where to find Dr. Diamond: Dr. Diamond's Website https://www.adimeofot.com/ Dr. Diamond's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/adimeofot/ Dr. Diamond's Facebook https://www.facebook.com/emirasmamas The official hashtag for the podcast is #aibpod You can find us on: Twitter @autisminblack Instagram @autisminblack Facebook @autisminblk Join the Autism in Black Podcast Community – here https://www.facebook.com/groups/786863955088588/ For more information and other valuable resources, make sure to visit the website at www.autisminblack.org