Tannia Cisneros, MOT
Occupational Therapist
Tannia's occupational therapy training initiated at Jackson Memorial Hospital, a level I trauma hospital and teaching hospital for the University of Miami in sunny Florida where she acquired vast experience in spinal cord injury acute rehab, neurology acute rehab treating patients in acute stages after suffering strokes, traumatic brain injuries among other neurological diagnosis, hand injuries, as well as intensive care and acute care experience. Her pediatric training began at the pediatric clinic of Florida International University working under the mentoring of her professors to treat children within the Autism spectrum, ADD/ADHD and working along therapists certified in sensory integration and ABA.
Tannia was able to take her experience and worked as a traveling occupational therapist for a few years and various settings. Including working with a neuro optometrist in Southern California and acquiring experience in vision therapy. She currently is a senior occupational therapist at Stanford Hospital, co coordinates Ninja Skills for the Youthful Soul and social skills group at Kidspace, as well treats pediatric clients in the home environment. Her experience includes Interactive Metronome Certified, NDT training, splinting, vision therapy, dysphagia level II, assistive technologies, physical agent modalities certified.
Occupational Therapist
Tannia's occupational therapy training initiated at Jackson Memorial Hospital, a level I trauma hospital and teaching hospital for the University of Miami in sunny Florida where she acquired vast experience in spinal cord injury acute rehab, neurology acute rehab treating patients in acute stages after suffering strokes, traumatic brain injuries among other neurological diagnosis, hand injuries, as well as intensive care and acute care experience. Her pediatric training began at the pediatric clinic of Florida International University working under the mentoring of her professors to treat children within the Autism spectrum, ADD/ADHD and working along therapists certified in sensory integration and ABA.
Tannia was able to take her experience and worked as a traveling occupational therapist for a few years and various settings. Including working with a neuro optometrist in Southern California and acquiring experience in vision therapy. She currently is a senior occupational therapist at Stanford Hospital, co coordinates Ninja Skills for the Youthful Soul and social skills group at Kidspace, as well treats pediatric clients in the home environment. Her experience includes Interactive Metronome Certified, NDT training, splinting, vision therapy, dysphagia level II, assistive technologies, physical agent modalities certified.
Learning to be comfortable with your mind and body's capabilities to get past fears is greater than forceful instruction
Myron Dang, OTR/L
Lead Occupational Therapist
Myron Dang, OTR/L is a graduate of Pacific University with a master’s degree in occupational therapy in 2008. His professional training began at Cottage Rehabilitation Hospital Santa Barbara and gained valuable experience working with patients who had: traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, cardio and musculoskeletal disorder. After his experience in the medical model, Myron wanted to influence his creative practice with the pediatric population. In 2011 he decided to move up to the San Francisco bay area to pursue this venture.
In the San Francisco bay area, Myron worked in the San Mateo School District as well as private practice at several pediatric therapy clinics. Myron also provided pediatric occupational therapy services at a gymnastics gym and swimming pools as he continues to do so. Towards the end of 2011 Myron decided to dedicate his time as a private practitioner and along with his wife they created Generation Sense.
Through Generation Sense he has helped children having difficulties with: Autism, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, visual motor, fine motor and gross motor delay. He has completed courses in: Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration, Myofascial Release, Interactive Metronome, sensory diets, self-regulation, improvement in fine motor skills, and collaborative problem solving for children with problematic behavior. Myron continues to pursue continuing education courses and innovative ideas for the benefit of his clients. He has a client centered approach by listening to them and getting into their world during therapy treatment.
Myron’s innovative approaches have opened up new avenues in therapy that include martial arts with an occupational therapy perspective. In collaboration with his wife, business partner and colleague who is also an occupational therapist, they created Ninja Skills for The Youthful Soul. He is also providing 1:1 Masgutova Aquatic Therapy and Find Your Line Skateboarding for clients within San Mateo County.
Lead Occupational Therapist
Myron Dang, OTR/L is a graduate of Pacific University with a master’s degree in occupational therapy in 2008. His professional training began at Cottage Rehabilitation Hospital Santa Barbara and gained valuable experience working with patients who had: traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, cardio and musculoskeletal disorder. After his experience in the medical model, Myron wanted to influence his creative practice with the pediatric population. In 2011 he decided to move up to the San Francisco bay area to pursue this venture.
In the San Francisco bay area, Myron worked in the San Mateo School District as well as private practice at several pediatric therapy clinics. Myron also provided pediatric occupational therapy services at a gymnastics gym and swimming pools as he continues to do so. Towards the end of 2011 Myron decided to dedicate his time as a private practitioner and along with his wife they created Generation Sense.
Through Generation Sense he has helped children having difficulties with: Autism, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, visual motor, fine motor and gross motor delay. He has completed courses in: Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration, Myofascial Release, Interactive Metronome, sensory diets, self-regulation, improvement in fine motor skills, and collaborative problem solving for children with problematic behavior. Myron continues to pursue continuing education courses and innovative ideas for the benefit of his clients. He has a client centered approach by listening to them and getting into their world during therapy treatment.
Myron’s innovative approaches have opened up new avenues in therapy that include martial arts with an occupational therapy perspective. In collaboration with his wife, business partner and colleague who is also an occupational therapist, they created Ninja Skills for The Youthful Soul. He is also providing 1:1 Masgutova Aquatic Therapy and Find Your Line Skateboarding for clients within San Mateo County.