Child’sPlay Therapy Center is a proud member of the Cicero Therapies Family of Clinics! Founded in 2007 by Speech Pathologist Deborah Boswell and occupational therapist Kerri Bailey, the company was founded on years of combined clinical experience and a strong desire to provide the best customer experience possible.
Our team upholds the company motto of “Caring for Children, Caring for Families, and Caring for Each Other”.
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At Child’sPlay Therapy Center, we’re committed to providing comprehensive therapy services that meet the unique needs of every child.
At Child’sPlay, we are dedicated to providing exceptional speech therapy services tailored to meet the unique needs of every child.
Occupational therapy practitioners work with children, youth, and their families to promote active participation in activities or occupations that are meaningful to them.
Physical therapists work with children in various stages of development to become more successful and independent in their environment.
At Child’sPlay, we are dedicated to supporting your family’s journey towards healing and personal growth.
Today’s ABA is a compassionate and trauma-sensitive therapy approach that focuses on listening to the child and family to understand and support behavioral barriers to learning
We’ve had the best experience at Child’s Play Therapy Center in Huntsville. Our 3 year old started going to OT & Speech for feeding therapy when he was 2 years old. He was 100% G-tube fed, and a year later eats all meals by mouth. We are so grateful for the wonderful ladies who have worked with him and our family! The therapists are patient, personal, knowledgeable, and creative! We highly recommend Child’s Play!!
I love this Therapy Center. We bounced around couple of places, before we were referred to them. Everyone has been wonderful. I’ve never had a bad experience.
This place is wonderful. They are very professional and always treated us with respect and understanding. I highly recommend them if you are in need of their services.
I LOVE CHILD’S PLAY!! Sorry to be one of those people that write in all caps but IT IS SO TRUE. My daughter has been going to Child’s Play for the past two years. I have seen tremendous growth in her from the start till now. All the therapists are professional, kind, and caring. The staff at the front desk are warm and welcoming. They also don’t get annoyed when I ask all the questions. I HIGHLY recommend Child’s Play. We actually drive about 45 minutes weekly so my daughter can do therapy there. We love it that much.
Our son has loved coming here. He has really bonded with his therapist, and we have seen so much progress due to her work and the relationship she has developed with him. My wife is a pediatrician, so you know her standards and expectations are high. We have been very pleased with our son’s development over the last couple of months. Thank you!
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Occupational therapy benefits children who have delays in fine and gross motor skills, sensory processing, and self-care skills. If your child has difficulty with any of the following, occupational therapy can help.
Speech therapy benefits children who are not talking, not talking in complete sentences, or are hard to understand as well as children who appear to stutter or have rough/hoarse voices. If your child experiences any of the following then a speech evaluation may be needed:
Physical therapy is beneficial to children who have a physical impairment which might include the following symptoms:
Occupational and physical therapy services provided through the public school system are categorized as “related services”. This means that in order for a child to receive occupational or physical therapy as a free service through the public school, the child must qualify for special education services. A child cannot receive speech occupational or physical therapy unless they meet the criterion set up by the state to be eligible for special education. Many students who do not meet this criterion need speech occupational or physical therapy services.
Additionally, students who do qualify for speech occupational or physical therapy at school might need additional therapy. While speech school occupational and physical therapists are highly qualified and perform an excellent service, the realities of school-based practice often mean the therapist carries a large caseload and the amount of service provided could be minimal.
We would love to hear from you! Our team is here to answer any questions you may have.
Contact Child’sPlay Therapy Center today for expert care and personalized therapy services tailored to their needs.
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