Megan Siegelberg
OT Reg. (Ont)
Occupational Therapist
Megan completed her Masters of Science in Occupational Therapy at The University of Toronto after graduating from Queen’s University with a Bachelor’s of Science majoring in Biology and minoring in Psychology. She is registered with the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario and is a member of the Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists.
Megan has worked as an occupational therapist within both school and home healthcare settings, providing services to children aged 0-18. Megan has worked with children to help them achieve goals in areas impacting participation in everyday activities by addressing challenges with feeding, self-care, fine motor, gross motor, written output, sensory processing, self-regulation, visual motor and visual perceptual skills.
Megan has completed the following continuing education workshops:
Handwriting Without Tears Handwriting Workshop
Motor Right Along: An innovative workshop for Occupational Therapists working with school-
aged children
Strategies for Success: Cognitive Orientation to Occupational Performance- The Co-op Approach Course
Achieving Success: Effective Interventions in Paediatric Feeding
Developing a Sensory Lens to Enhance Your Paediatric Practice, Series I Evaluation
Mental Health, Sensory Processing and Challenging Behaviour Workshop
Developing a Sensory Lens to Enhance Your Paediatric Practice, Series 2: Intervention in the home, school and clinic
First Strokes, Eliminate Dysgraphia: Quick Multi-sensory techniques for Older students
Introduction to Neuro-Developmental Treatment
Megan believes that it is crucial to provide client-centered services with a focus on targeting meaningful goals that will maximize the child’s occupational potential in the areas of self-care, school work or leisure activities. She ensures that while using evidence-based techniques, her sessions are also motivating, purposeful and fun! In her spare time, Megan enjoys spending time with her family, downhill skiing, camping and canoeing.