A woman and a young girl sitting on a black armchair, both smiling at the camera.

ABOUT

Sarah Abbott.

I am a wife and mother of two, a boy and a girl. I started my career as a speech language pathologist and practiced for 3 years in a school for children with special needs.

I returned and received my Masters in Occupational Therapy and have been practicing for over 5 years in a variety of settings including acute, subacute, EI, and private in-home therapy.

I am passionate about helping children succeed through implementing a variety of interventions based on their specific needs.

Bright Pathways supports and promotes the development and engagement of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, and their families/ other caregivers, in everyday routines and milestone achievement.

These routines/milestones include play, rest and sleep, activities of daily living, education, sensory integration, feeding, and social participation.

Venn diagram with two overlapping circles labeled 'BEHAVIORS' and 'Addressing behavioral issues to improve daily interactions and functioning'
A Venn diagram with two overlapping circles. The larger circle lists daily activities for children with ADLS, including dressing, bathing, teeth brushing, and self-feeding. The smaller circle is labeled "Activities of Daily Living (ADLS)."