Erin Arant, MSOTR/L |

Erin has been a pediatric occupational therapist since receiving her Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy from the Medical College of Georgia in 2017. From the beginning, she took a more of an “out of the box” approach and moved to Kyiv, Ukraine to work with the Ukrainian government, the World Health Organization, and the World Federation of Occupational Therapists to help pioneer the profession in Ukraine. She is passionate about helping children and families overcome challenges and find their own strength and abilities through client-centered, unique, and exciting interventions as well as compassionate support and encouragement.
Erin has worked with children who have sensory processing disorders, emotional behavioral disorders, autism spectrum disorders, and fine and gross motor challenges. She is also a Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI®) Practitioner and uses those principles throughout her practice to help build trust and connection.
Outside of her practice, Erin is an adoptive mom to two elementary aged girls and just recently gave birth to a her, now, third daughter. Along with her husband and children, she likes to spend time outdoors, rock climbing, hiking, biking, going on picnics, and being silly.
Erin has worked with children who have sensory processing disorders, emotional behavioral disorders, autism spectrum disorders, and fine and gross motor challenges. She is also a Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI®) Practitioner and uses those principles throughout her practice to help build trust and connection.
Outside of her practice, Erin is an adoptive mom to two elementary aged girls and just recently gave birth to a her, now, third daughter. Along with her husband and children, she likes to spend time outdoors, rock climbing, hiking, biking, going on picnics, and being silly.