
About
Sarah L. Smith is an Associate Professor at the University of New Hampshire in the Department of Occupational Therapy and serves as Program Director of the New Hampshire-Maine Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Program (NH-ME LEND) under the Institute on Disability.
- Education:
- D.Sc., Rehabilitation Science, University of Oklahoma
- B.S., Occupational Therapy, Colorado State University
Dr. Smith's research focuses on family health, autism, pediatric rehabilitation, and telehealth interventions. Her work examines how everyday family activities promote health and cohesion, with a particular emphasis on developing and evaluating telehealth-based parent coaching programs like the Healthy Families Flourish Program.
Her recent publications highlight interdisciplinary themes in pediatric occupational therapy, chronic illness adaptation, and digital health interventions, with a strong focus on family-centered care and telehealth applications. These studies span topics from genetic condition referrals to sensory processing challenges in educational settings.
- 2021 College of Health and Human Services Excellence in Teaching Award
- 2022 Distinguished OUHSC Doctor of Science Alumni Award
As Principal Investigator of a $2.6 million workforce training grant, she leads initiatives to improve care systems for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities. Her courses include Independent Study, Research Methods, and Pediatric Occupational Therapy Practice.
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