Services We Offer

Support That Meets You Where You Are
Every child is different, and every family’s needs are unique. At Chicagoland Theraplay, we offer therapy that’s designed to fit your routines, your goals, and your child’s personality — all in the comfort of your home.
Play-Based, Evidence-Driven Care
Our sessions look like play — because kids learn best that way. Behind the games and giggles are research-backed strategies to help your child gain confidence, improve motor skills, regulate emotions, and build independence.
A Whole-Family Approach
We don’t just work with your child — we partner with you. From day one, we support parents and caregivers with real-world strategies, collaborative coaching, and open communication that help therapy carry over into daily routines.
We also recognize that siblings play an important role. When helpful, we include sibling sessions to support positive interactions, model play and social skills, and reduce sibling stress or conflict at home.
At Chicagoland Theraplay, we believe your whole family deserves support — and we’re here to walk with you every step of the way.
Clear Communication, Always
We believe in transparency and teamwork. You’ll have access to a secure online portal where you can view progress notes, message your therapist, and stay connected to your child’s journey — all in one place.
Local, Flexible, and Personal
We proudly serve families across Chicago’s Northwest Side, offering weekday and weekend visits with the flexibility to fit your family’s rhythm. No waiting rooms. No traffic. Just therapy that comes to you.
Ages We Serve
Chicagoland Theraplay supports children and teens from
ages 3 to 18 with personalized, home-based occupational therapy that evolves with their developmental needs.
- Ages 3–5: Preschool Readiness
- Fine motor & pre-writing skills
- Toilet training & self-help routines
- Emotional regulation & social play
- Sensory integration for busy little bodies
- Ages 6–10: Elementary School Support
- Handwriting, cutting, and classroom tasks
- Sensory processing challenges
- Attention, focus & organization
- Building confidence and independence
- Ages 11–14: Middle School Growth
- Executive functioning & time management
- Emotional self-awareness
- Coping skills & stress regulation
- Motor coordination for hobbies & sports
- Ages 15–18: Transition to Adulthood
- Life skills for independence
- Vocational readiness (resumes, time planning)
- Self-advocacy and regulation strategies
- Support navigating school, work, and life balance



