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University of Southern California
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USC Chan Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy
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Winny Soenaryo OTD, OTR/L (she, her, hers)

Winny Soenaryo OTD, OTR/L

Assistant Professor of Clinical Occupational Therapy, Senior Director of Professional Development and Clinical Research Coordination at Momentum Pediatric Therapy Network

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Dr. Soenaryo is an assistant professor of clinical occupational therapy at the University of Southern California and currently serves as the Senior Director of Professional Development and Research Coordinator at Momentum Pediatric Therapy Network. She was born in Indonesia and grew up in Singapore. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Church Music from Calvin University and completed her master’s and doctorate in occupational therapy from the University of Southern California. Her doctoral residency was completed at the Los Angeles Unified School District, which was focused on developing a manual for school-based occupational therapy to build an inclusive education in Indonesia. Prior to completing her post-professional doctorate in occupational therapy, she had established a pediatric clinical practice for almost ten years and taught as a visiting lecturer of occupational therapy at several university-level institutions in Indonesia, in addition to practicing in Singapore and the United States.

As an active clinician with extensive international experience for more than seventeen years, Dr. Soenaryo has been providing pediatric interventions and consultations in the clinic, schools, and in-home and telehealth services. She is an expert in pediatric occupational therapy and interventions, and also certified in the Sensory Integration and Praxis Test (SIPT). Having worked in diverse settings throughout her experience, she is committed to providing a culturally sensitive and family-based pediatric interventions.

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