Cheyenne attended West Virginia University where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Health and Human Performance. She continued her education to obtain her Master of Occupational Therapy in 2021. She found her passion of working with children while on her level II fieldwork in outpatient pediatrics and Birth to 3. She accepted her first position in pediatrics shortly after graduating and worked in West Virginia for a little over a year before returning to her home state of Minnesota. Cheyenne has been able to experience working with children with developmental delays, sensory processing disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, ADHD, Traumatic Brain Injury and more. Cheyenne loves to use a strengths-based approach to help your child meet their goals and increase quality of life.
- Learn, Play, Thrive approach to Autism (2022)
- Pediatric Telehealth Supports in the Virtual Setting (2022)
- Certified Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Specialist Intensive Training- Estimated (2023)