I frustracji to seksualna frustracja zażegnania siłą rzeczy których należą treatment of children. She began working WV a variety of settings including outpatient clinic, a nursing home, schools, and early intervention were she discovered her true passion for working with families who have children with gross motor delays. She has lived Chesterfield since 2008 helping children from 0 years old outpatient and early intervention programs. She provides physical therapy services to a variety of children including ones who have pain, broken bones, sprains, gait abnormalities, movement disorders, cardiac issues, POTS, Mitochondrial disorders, neuromuscular disorders, Torticollis, Concussion TBI, arthrogryposis, and genetic chromosomal conditions. Some of her recent continuing education courses have included Mulligan mobilization techniques, Cascade Sure Step DMO products, foot positioning and gait mechanics, Functional Electrical Stimulation to substitute for bracing, and AMA Mitochondrial Medicine. She is certified as a KTP Kinesio Tape and as Early Intervention Professional Outside of therapy, she enjoys participating activities outdoors, with her church, with her husband, 10 year old and 14 year old daughter. is originally from Brooklyn, NY and graduated 1988 from Long Island University with a master's Physical Therapy. For the past 12 2 years, she has lived Chesterfield where she has worked primarily pediatrics, but also enjoys working with adults at St 's Hospital. Currently, is the lead NICU PT at St 's hospital, as well as one of the founding therapists for the NICU graduate follow up clinic is also a certified educator of Infant massage. She has two daughters, Laura who has a 's of Divinity and is currently at VCU doing a social work degree and Julia who has started at CC. Her older daughter is legally blind from birth and received various therapy through EI and school, so she has lots of first hand experience on the other side as well. loves working with children and families to help them through their challenges and joys of raising children with special needs. Cherie studied Speech-Language Pathology and Social Work at Texas Christian University. She then earned her of Science Communication Disorders at The University of Texas at Dallas. She has primarily worked with students aged 1 their homes, schools and online Her clinical interests include articulation disorders, early language development delays, and augmentative alternative communication She has experience with students with autism, Down's Syndrome, intellectual disabilities, and learning disabilities. Her treatment sessions are often multisensory, literacy and play-based, including music, movement, crafts and games as appropriate. When not at work she is spending time with her spouse, Isaac, and one year old She loves dancing, cooking, and college football is a native who completed her undergraduate studies Human Development at Tech. After discovering a passion for the holistic nature of occupational therapy, she graduated from VCU 2015 with a 's Occupational Therapy. While graduate school, she specialized pediatrics with a post-baccalaureate certificate disability leadership. has a passion for supporting people of all abilities engage with the world around them through meaningful activities and roles. Most recently she has worked with children with diagnoses ADHD, autism, cerebral palsy, developmental delay, genetic disorders, motor planning difficulties. During treatment, she pulls from a variety of therapeutic approaches, including sensory integration, to best serve each child and their family. When she isn't at work, enjoys spending time with her husband, running, hiking, and reading. She looks forward to meeting you and your child! Alford graduated with her BS Occupational Therapy and has provided occupational therapy services to children of all ages with developmental disabilities for the past 20 years. She enjoys working with children and their families to build skills and find other strategies to improve the quality of life for the entire family. has completed her 's Organizational Leadership and is currently working on her Doctorate of Occupational Therapy She has received training sensory integration sensory processing disorders, Beckman Oral Motor Exercises, Talk Tools, and NDT. When she is not working, is active volunteer at her church and her community and enjoys traveling. McGlynn grew up St. Missouri. She received a B.A. philosophy from Marquette University Milwaukee, WI. After working with school children South Africa, decided to pursue a degree occupational therapy. She received her Doctorate of Occupational Therapy from Creighton University Omaha, Nebraska. was privileged to study at the Adoption Clinic at University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital. She completed her doctorate work providing services and training on sensory processing and child development for the Missionaries of Charity Sri Lanka. began working as occupational therapist children's hospitals. She then transitioned to travel therapy, exploring the different environments and ways that occupational therapists assist children all over the country. She has worked pediatric clinics, schools, hospitals, and early intervention. Seeing tremendous overlap between physical and mental health, returned to school. While working as occupational therapist, she is also obtaining a Doctor of Psychology degree at Divine University Arlington, Having both psychology and occupational therapy training has lead to respect each child even more! When is not going to school or working, she likes to travel, hike,