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I came to Carey looking for something different than the traditional, hospital clinic version of Occupational Therapy. We certainly got that and more! We love to come to OT! Carey has a way with children that I have not seen in even the most seasoned of therapists. She genuinely cares about the progress and well-being of the children she treats as well as their parents. I believe this is why children respond so well to her ideas.
Chris B.
mother of Maddi and Fiona
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Carey Goldenberg has been a pediatric occupational therapist for over a decade. She opened Giant Steps Children’s Therapy in August 2005 and co-created Seattle Therapy Network in May 2009 to extend the services she could offer families. Carey received her degree in occupational therapy from the University of New Hampshire and holds an advanced post-professional master’s degree in occupational therapy from the University of Puget Sound. She trained and mentored under exceptionally skilled clinicians at Yale New Haven Hospital, Georgetown Child Development Center, Cambridge Hospital, and Pediatric Occupational Therapy Services where she began her study of sensory integration. She holds a certificate in high risk infant assessment from the University of Washington. Ms. Goldenberg has dedicated herself to empowering families and unlocking abilities in children. In the Republic of Georgia she produced research on the impact of disability, educated occupational therapists in sensory integration, and provided outreach/consultation to rural areas. She is involved in her profession locally, nationally and internationally. She has been adjunct faculty at the University of Puget Sound and is dedicated to training future leaders in the field of occupational therapy. She has advanced trainings in a variety of modalities including sensory integration, The Alert Program, DIR/Floortime, RDI, Brain Gym, and Handwriting without Tears. Outside of the clinic, Carey loves cooking, gardening, travel, music, playing games, and enjoying her family and friends.
Sherryl DeVries has 10 years of experience as a pediatric physical therapist. She started Relax Therapy in June of 2006 and co-created Seattle Therapy Network in May 2009 to create a broader community. Sherryl received her master's of physical therapy degree from the University of Central Arkansas. As a former professional dancer, avid yoga and pilates student, she uses a dynamic approach to functional body movement by integrating the ability to listen to the body’s internal and external expressions.
Sherryl enjoys partnering with families and other providers to facilitate your child's exploration of their own unique physical development and support them on every step of their journey. She especially enjoys working with infants with torticollis, children with autism, children with developmental delays, and tweens/teens. Sherryl has mentored with many capable occupational therapists who made sure she has a solid and broad understanding of sensory integration and encouraged her interest in working with children with Autism. She has advanced training in a diversity of therapeutic techniques including Yoga for the Special Child, John F. Barne’s Myofascial Release Techniques (Pediatric, MFR I, II, Mobilization; Pelvic Release, Myofascial Unwinding); CranioSacral Therapy (I, II, III Bastyr University); Stott Pilates Reformer Advanced Training; The Sensory Integration Perspective (I); Treating the Infant with Torticollis; Promoting First Relationships (University of Washington); CIT Casting (Children’s Hospital, Seattle); The Art of Balance--Full-Brain Rockerboard Activities; and casting for Cascade DAFO.
At home, Sherryl enjoys reading, knitting, yoga, pilates, kickboxing, dancing, gardening, walks in the park or beach with her dog and husband and spending time with her family.
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