Alexandra Stavropoulos, OTR/L
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Alexandra Stavropoulos, OTR/L

“As a pediatric OT, I have the privilege of helping children achieve independence in the tasks and activities that are most meaningful to them. Watching my clients meet pivotal milestones in their lives by establishing the necessary skills through our work together is the most rewarding part of my job!”

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Michelle Russell, LCSW
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Michelle Russell, LCSW

Michelle has extensive experience in the field of mental health working with children & families in educational and residential care settings. Her professional contributions have included individual & family psychotherapy, psychosocial assessment, implementing positive behavior interventions with educators and caregivers, program management, & development of child welfare policy.

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Katie Lituchy, MS OTR/L
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Katie Lituchy, MS OTR/L

“As a pediatric occupational therapist, I am passionate about helping children learn and grow through creative, meaningful activity. I love encouraging children to utilize their strengths to overcome obstacles. The most rewarding part of OT is when a child builds their confidence, reaches their goals, and has fun while doing so!”

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Bailee Bunnell, OTR/L
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Bailee Bunnell, OTR/L

“For me, being a pediatric occupational therapist means giving children the chance to reach their full potential. It is my passion to create individualized treatment plans specifically for each child and family while utilizing evidence-based research to meet their needs. To me, this is more than a job, it’s a dream to play functionally with children and help them achieve greater independence in every aspect of life.”

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Caroline Segota, PT, DPT
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Caroline Segota, PT, DPT

"My favorite part about working with the pediatric population is celebrating the small and large victories when reaching their therapeutic goals. While recognizing that each child's needs and interests are unique, I love that pediatric physical therapy requires creativity when working towards milestones. "

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Lauren Menino, MS, OTR/L
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Lauren Menino, MS, OTR/L

“The best part about being a pediatric Occupational therapist is seeing a child recognize their own success and build confidence. Creating opportunities for learning through play and exploration, making OT activities part of daily routines, and drawing upon training in specialized practice areas it is my goal to help develop a plan best fit for each child and family. “

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Dominique Keogh, OTR/L
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Dominique Keogh, OTR/L

“I love being an occupational therapist because I love helping people live their lives to the fullest. Through Tiny Transformations, I treasure my role in learning each family’s individual needs and creating a plan to help parents understand how to support their kids and to help kids be more independent and comfortable exploring the world around them.”

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