Meet The Team

Occupational Therapist
Elizabeth Anne Sawyers, OTR, MOT
Elizabeth (“Liz”) brings decades of experience and a deep passion for helping children thrive in their world. Her journey began in high school, where she started working with children with disabilities, and it has only grown since.
Education & Training
University of Texas at Austin – B.S. in Nutrition. During her studies, Liz volunteered at the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, nannied for families with children with special needs, and worked as a lead therapy technician at a sensory integration clinic.
University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio – Master’s in Occupational Therapy. During this time, she trained with renowned OT Patricia Wilbarger, MEd, OTR, FAOTA.
Professional Experience
Over 13 years in Austin-area sensory integration clinics, specializing in occupational therapy for children.
Founded her own OT practice, providing consultations for teachers in schools and working with families privately.
Known for her creative, movement-based sessions — earning the nickname “the obstacle course queen.”
Areas of Specialty
Liz has worked with children of all ages and abilities, with a special passion for supporting autistic children. Her experience also includes:
ADD/ADHD
Fragile X syndrome
Down syndrome
Social and emotional challenges
Fine and gross motor delays (including handwriting)
Approach & Methods
An OT session with Liz feels like purposeful play. She uses obstacle courses, swings, trampolines, and sensory-rich activities to strengthen fine and gross motor skills. She incorporates evidence-based programs such as:
Learning Without Tears
How Does Your Engine Run?
Superflex Social Skills Curriculum
Liz also has extensive experience with therapy dog programs, bringing warmth and connection into her sessions.

Product Manager
Lisa Rose
Elizabeth (“Liz”) brings decades of experience and a deep passion for helping children thrive in their world. Her journey began in high school, where she started working with children with disabilities, and it has only grown since.
Education & Training
University of Texas at Austin – B.S. in Nutrition. During her studies, Liz volunteered at the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, nannied for families with children with special needs, and worked as a lead therapy technician at a sensory integration clinic.
University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio – Master’s in Occupational Therapy. During this time, she trained with renowned OT Patricia Wilbarger, MEd, OTR, FAOTA.
Professional Experience
Over 13 years in Austin-area sensory integration clinics, specializing in occupational therapy for children.
Founded her own OT practice, providing consultations for teachers in schools and working with families privately.
Known for her creative, movement-based sessions — earning the nickname “the obstacle course queen.”
Areas of Specialty
Liz has worked with children of all ages and abilities, with a special passion for supporting autistic children. Her experience also includes:
ADD/ADHD
Fragile X syndrome
Down syndrome
Social and emotional challenges
Fine and gross motor delays (including handwriting)
Approach & Methods
An OT session with Liz feels like purposeful play. She uses obstacle courses, swings, trampolines, and sensory-rich activities to strengthen fine and gross motor skills. She incorporates evidence-based programs such as:
Learning Without Tears
How Does Your Engine Run?
Superflex Social Skills Curriculum
Liz also has extensive experience with therapy dog programs, bringing warmth and connection into her sessions.
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