Caroline (Fournier) Stokoe
Caroline is a pediatric occupational therapist with a passion for working with children and helping them reach their full potential. She holds a Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy from Quinnipiac University and is Sensory Integration certified through the University of Southern California (USC). Caroline has extensive experience working with children of all ages, from infants to teenagers, across a variety of pediatric settings including clinic-based, school-based, in-home and tele-health environments. She has supported children with diverse needs such as global developmental delays, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD) sensory processing differences, feeding difficulties, reflex integration, and social emotional challenges. In addition to her clinical work, Caroline serves as the Clinic Director, where she provides supervision and mentorship to the broader therapy and administrative team.
Caroline has pursued a number of advanced trainings to deepen her clinical experience. She holds an Advanced Practice in Swallowing Assessment, Evaluation & Intervention (SWC) and is trained in the “SOS Approach to Feeding”, allowing her to support children with feeding difficulties and expand their dietary repertoires. She is also trained in the “Handwriting Without Tears” program, utilizing a multisensory approach to help children develop functional and legible handwriting skills. Additionally, Caroline has earned the STAR Proficiency Level 1 Professional Credential in Sensory Processing, further enhancing her skillset in sensory integration and her understanding of the sensory needs of the children she serves.