Biography
Beth has over two decades of clinical experience in a variety of pediatric practice settings, primarily school-based services, and is board certified in pediatrics. Beth also has worked in the area of assistive technology with both children and adults and currently directs the Assistive Technology Resource and Education Center (ATREC), a satellite site for the Adirondack Regional Technology Center at SUNY Plattsburgh. When she isn't teaching or treating, Beth enjoys being outdoors with her family and volunteering as an adaptive ski coach for STRIDE at Titus Mountain in Malone, NY.
Education Background
Occupational Therapy O.T.D. - Chatham University
Occupational Therapy B.S. - Elizabethtown College
Courses Taught
- Clinical Conditions
- Masters Capstone Sequence
- Activity Analysis
- Assistive Technology
- Pediatric Assessment and Intervention
Teaching Interests
- Development & Occupational Performance Across the Lifespan;
- Activity Analysis;
- Assistive Technology;
- Technology for Health-Related Quality of Life I, II, & III (Capstone Technology Track); Pediatric Intervention (Co-Instructor)
Service
Director of the Assistive Technology Resource and Education Center (ATREC); Adaptive Ski Coach for STRIDE at Titus Mountain
Research Interests
- School-based occupational therapy/ Pediatrics
- Assistive Technology
Clinical Practice
- Over 2 decades of experience
- Assistive technology assessment and training
- Home-based early intervention and preschool
- School-based program development
Publications
- Randall, B.S. (2018) Collaborative instruction and Handwriting Without Tears®: A strong foundation for kindergarten learning. Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools, & Early Intervention, (11), 374384, https://doi.org/10.1080/19411243.2018.1476200
