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special interest sections

Developmental Disabilities

Developmental Disabilities Special Interest Section (DDSIS) members focus on how OT assessment and intervention can facilitate the inclusion of individuals with developmental disabilities in home, school, work, and community life.

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Join DDSIS to network and highlight best practices & current trends

The DDSIS provides a forum for practitioners, educators, students, and researchers to exchange information and strategies and network with each other by highlighting best practices, current trends, and research updates.

DDSIS was one of the five original Special Interest Sections developed by AOTA in 1977. The others were Gerontology (now Productive Aging), Mental Health, Physical Disabilities (now Rehabilitation & Disability), and Sensory Integration (now Sensory Integration & Processing).

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DDSIS Articles in the SIS Quarterly

Check out articles in SIS Quarterly Practice Connections that pertain specifically to the Developmental Disabilities Special Interest Section (DDSIS).

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DDSIS standing committee members

The DDSIS standing committee leads the direction of their special interest section.
Members elect the standing committee to their positions. A new DDSIS standing committee will be activated soon. Their photos will appear here.

Sandra L Rogers
Chairperson

Sandra Rogers

PhD, OTR/L
Sapna Chakraborty
Quarterly Editor

Sapna Chakraborty

OTD, OTR/L
Sara Krause
Outreach Lead

Sara Krause

OTD, OTR/L, ATP
Elizabeth Kocher
Research Lead

Elizabeth Kocher

MOT, OTD, OTR/L
Kim McKearnan
Advocacy Lead

Kim McKearnan

PhD, OTR/L
Dina Prisco
Capacity Coordinator

Dina Prisco

PhD, OTR/L, BCP
Nicole Roberts
Pathways Co-Lead

Nicole Roberts

OTD, MOT, OTR/L
Cynthia Tiongco
Pathways Co-Lead

Cynthia Tiongco

PhD, OTR
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Rondalyn Whitney

As [a member] of the Developmental Disability SIS, I have the opportunity to center the voices of and advocate for the occupational needs of individuals with ID/DD.

Rondalyn Varney Whitney
PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA