Brooklyn Neufeld Smith

Hello!

My name is Brooklyn Smith. I’ve lived in Tulsa for the past 10 years, though I grew up on a farm in a small town in northwestern Oklahoma. I’m a mom to two wild little boys, Everett and Arlo!

I completed my undergraduate degree at OSU and have been a pediatric occupational therapist for 9 years, including 7 years at Little Light House. I have training in DIRFloortime, the SOS Approach to Feeding, sensory processing and sensory diets, reflex integration, Zones of Regulation, and I am a certified intervener through the Oklahoma Deaf-Blind Project.

I’m also passionate about supporting parents by creating social stories, educational handouts, potty-training resources, and visual supports to help children succeed at home and in their daily routines.

Occupational therapy at Connect and Restore will be:

  • DIRFloortime and play-based
  • Trauma-informed
  • Developmentally appropriate and strength-based
  • Collaborative and family-centered

I deeply value connection, trust, and relationship-building, and I look forward to partnering with each family we serve.