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This episode is the SECOND part of our two-part interview with Laura Clubok- Pediatric Occupational Therapist from Columbus Ohio. Part two is packed with tips on how parents can support their children with limb differences by helping them to build strong bodies and minds, including how to prevent overuse syndrome. Laura shares her enjoyment in collaborating with other professionals and actively participates with other organizations including, but not limited to Hands to Love and Lucky Fin, to educate the community on the best ways to support individuals with limb differences. Additionally, Laura expresses how healing it has been for her to find a community for herself as an adult with other like-minded (and similar bodied) individuals, while also fulfilling her passion of connecting the next generation of children with limb differences to services and resources to help them feel a sense of belonging, and lead happier, more fulfilling lives.
Thanks for tuning into the Parenting Children with Limb Differences Podcast. Follow us, leave a review, and share this episode with your friends and family. Learn more about Laura Clubok and On the Other Hand Therapy by visiting https://ontheotherhand.org/therapy/
Connect with Ali & Kari:
Website: pcwldpodcast.com
Facebook: Parenting Children With Limb Differences
Instagram: PCWLD Podcast
Email: [email protected]
This episode is the SECOND part of our two-part interview with Laura Clubok- Pediatric Occupational Therapist from Columbus Ohio. Part two is packed with tips on how parents can support their children with limb differences by helping them to build strong bodies and minds, including how to prevent overuse syndrome. Laura shares her enjoyment in collaborating with other professionals and actively participates with other organizations including, but not limited to Hands to Love and Lucky Fin, to educate the community on the best ways to support individuals with limb differences. Additionally, Laura expresses how healing it has been for her to find a community for herself as an adult with other like-minded (and similar bodied) individuals, while also fulfilling her passion of connecting the next generation of children with limb differences to services and resources to help them feel a sense of belonging, and lead happier, more fulfilling lives.
Thanks for tuning into the Parenting Children with Limb Differences Podcast. Follow us, leave a review, and share this episode with your friends and family. Learn more about Laura Clubok and On the Other Hand Therapy by visiting https://ontheotherhand.org/therapy/
Connect with Ali & Kari:
Website: pcwldpodcast.com
Facebook: Parenting Children With Limb Differences
Instagram: PCWLD Podcast
Email: [email protected]