Heidi Miller, M.S., OTR/L, IMC
Heidi holds a Master of Science degree in Occupational Therapy from Thomas Jefferson University. She is passionate about helping children, teens, young adults, and their families achieve meaningful goals and build independence through child-led and family-centered care.
With vast experience working with individuals with autism, sensory processing differences, learning differences, ADHD, executive function challenges, dyspraxia, traumatic brain injury, and visual motor challenges, Heidi draws on a strong background in sensory integration and reflex

integration using play to create individualized, engaging therapy sessions.She has worked in sensory integration clinics, pediatric outpatient care, schools, early intervention programs, and adult day programs for those with developmental differences supporting clients from birth through young adulthood.
Heidi holds certifications in Therapeutic Listening, Handwriting Without Tears, Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration (MNRI), and Interactive Metronome, as well as advanced training in feeding and oral motor therapy through Talk Tools, including a Sensory-Motor Approach to Feeding Therapy, Oral Placement Therapy, and the ARFID Masterclass. She is currently pursuing DIR/Floortime training through the International Council on Development and Learning to further enhance her neurodiversity-affirming, relationship-based approach.