Neta completed her B.O.T. in Occupational Therapy at the Ono Academic College in 2014. She works as a Developmental Occupational Therapist at the Child Development Institute where she treats and diagnoses children up to the age of 9.
In addition, she works with children and adolescents diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. This therapy takes place in their school class environment in an individual or group setting. Currently a graduate student in occupational therapy at the Hebrew University, where she studies the effects of social cognitive intervention on children with autism.
Yhali Gat, Y., Kadosh, M., Alon, L., Berger, A., Amir, N., and Bar-Haim Erez, A. (2015). Subjective quality of life of adults with intellectual developmental disabilities and autism: self-report using a computerized questionnaire. The Israeli Journal of Occupational Therapy,