Gradation: Leading specialist
Superpower: Creativity and Positivity: A good mood, empathy, compassion, and care help children feel safe and find their balance during my sessions, where I always try to come up with something interesting.
What’s most important in working with children: The happy faces of children after our sessions. The one who walks will reach the destination, the key is to walk in the right direction. In my work, I always focus on the child’s needs and strive to create an environment where they feel safe and motivated to grow.
In my free time, I love watching quality films — cinema art is a source of inspiration and emotions for me, which help me better understand human feelings and needs. It also helps me find new approaches in working with children.
Education:
-Cherkasy National University named after Bohdan Khmelnytsky
-Additional courses and seminars in sensory integration and working with children with special educational needs
Experience: Since 2019
Areas of Activity:
-Diagnosis and parent consultation
-Individual correction sessions
-Cognitive habilitation and neurocorrection
-Correction of children’s emotional issues (aggressiveness, anxiety, shyness, fears, hyperactivity, etc.)
-Play therapy (sand therapy, art therapy, isotherapy, music therapy)
-Socialization of the child in everyday life conditions
Works with:
-Cerebral Palsy (CP)
-Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
-Delayed Speech Development (DSD)
-Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
-Epilepsy
-Neurological disorders
-Musculoskeletal disorders
-General child development
We invite you to meet a specialist at the MCRN:)
Від батьків:
- "Very good specialist. Sensory integration with Natalia is my child’s favorite activity; they run to it with pleasure."
- "I attend the sessions and see how professionally Natalia works. She uses a variety of exercises and tasks and always encourages the child."
- "I highly recommend Natalia, she is a wonderful person and works very professionally. She has empathy, feels the child, and always genuinely tries to help."