About Us
Clinical Director/ Occupational Therapist
Dr. Yasmin Attia, OTD, OTR/L
Yasmin Attia, OTD, OTR/L, is a licensed Occupational Therapist in the state of Maryland and is registered with the National Board of Occupational Therapy. She received her Master of Arts (M.A). in Occupational Therapy as well as her professional Doctorate in Occupational Therapy (OTD) from the University of Southern California, the #1 ranked Occupational Therapy program in the United States.
Yasmin has always had a passion for working with children and their caregivers. She completed her fieldwork experiences at a Maternity Home for pregnant and parenting foster youth as well as a pediatric therapy clinic. She went on to complete her doctoral residency in Maternal Infant Health, working with incarcerated women and women in residential treatment centers and their children.
Yasmin has developed her expertise in the field of pediatric occupational therapy, through years of working in Early Intervention Programs (Birth to 3y) and Pediatric Clinics (Birth-21y). She has extensive training around working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), sensory difficulties, and feeding disorders. Yasmin has experience working with infants and children with a range of needs and enjoys partnering with caregivers to find creative and feasible ways to meet these needs and help children thrive.
Yasmin has always had a passion for working with children and their caregivers. She completed her fieldwork experiences at a Maternity Home for pregnant and parenting foster youth as well as a pediatric therapy clinic. She went on to complete her doctoral residency in Maternal Infant Health, working with incarcerated women and women in residential treatment centers and their children.
Yasmin has developed her expertise in the field of pediatric occupational therapy, through years of working in Early Intervention Programs (Birth to 3y) and Pediatric Clinics (Birth-21y). She has extensive training around working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), sensory difficulties, and feeding disorders. Yasmin has experience working with infants and children with a range of needs and enjoys partnering with caregivers to find creative and feasible ways to meet these needs and help children thrive.
Our Philosophy
At LMN-OT we believe that every child has the opportunity to learn and build independent skills, regardless of the challenges they may face. Each child is unique and demonstrates different needs and strengths. We use an individualized strengths-based approach to help identify these strengths and use them therapeutically to help children attain new skills and navigate different phases of development. One strength that we always aim to harness as a resource in the therapeutic process is a child's support system. We love to collaborate with parents, caregivers, and educators to ensure that therapy is effective, meaningful, culturally relevant, and carried over into a child's home and school environment.