Where Expertise Meets Compassion
It all started with lunchtime discussions at work when we realized we’ve experienced the same frustrations: many children with sensory or motor issues were missing the qualifying criteria for services or were starting therapies too late. At the same time, we were frequently contacted by friends and family who, as busy new parents, were concerned about their child's development and felt they had nowhere to turn. Driven by our passion to bridge these gaps, Play & Progress was established.
We are deeply committed to helping children and families overcome challenges and achieve their full potential. We believe you know your child best and we utilize that bond in a family-centered approach to care.
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Kerry McCourt MS, OTR/L
Experience: As an occupational therapist with 16 years of experience, I have worked in a variety of settings such as home-care, early intervention, acute and sub-acute rehabilitation, outpatient clinics, pediatric clinics and schools. Although I have enjoyed them all, my true passion has always been pediatric care. I am dedicated to helping children and their families feel confident, capable and happy.
Specialties: Fine motor and sensory processing evaluations from infancy to school age, sensory integration, autism, developmental delays and more.
Approach: I take a collaborative, child-centered approach that prioritizes the caregiver’s role. Every child is unique, and parents know them best. My objective is to provide playful, practical strategies that empower children and parents to achieve their personal goals.
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Irene Suba, PT, MA, NDT, CYT
Experience: My 30+ year career spans across various settings, including neonatal and pediatric intensive care, sub acute rehabilitation, outpatient facilities, home care, early intervention and schools. Through these experiences, one thing remains clear to me: Family support is essential to a child’s success.
Specialties: Motor evaluations from infancy through school age, gross motor and orthopedic development, developmental delay, low tone, torticollis, toe walking, autism and more.
Approach: Fun, creative and motivating! I believe all children require a variety of movement experiences to promote physical , cognitive and emotional well being. By building strong, open relationships with families, I strive to ensure every child, regardless of age and ability, achieves success.