Tracy Greer MSOTR/L is the director of Kingstowne Pediatric
Occupational Therapy Center.  She graduated from Shenandoah
University with a Masters of Science Degree in Occupational
Therapy in 1998. Since graduating Tracy has worked at Washington
Hospital Center, National Rehabilitation Hospital, and a private
pediatric clinic before starting her own practice in 2005.  She has
taken a number of continuing education courses that include  
extensive training in sensory integration theory and practice,  
listening programs that include therapeutic listening and REI or
rhythmic entrainment, handwriting without tears, and overall
upper body structure and function.
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6157 Fuller Court
Alexandria,Virginia 22310
Phone (703)967-7152
Fax (703)564-8488
tracy@pedsot.net
What is Pediatric Occupational Therapy?

Occupational therapy is a form of
intervention in which the therapist and child
work to develop or improve the necessary
skills for daily living through activity. Therapy
can target skills needed for coordination,
school readiness and performance, self help
such as feeding, dressing and grooming, focus
and attention, play/social interaction,
eye-hand coordination, calming, regulatory
behaviors and more. We use a variety of
treatment approaches, one of which is
sensory integration, the ability of the brain
and body to take incoming sensory
information and create an efficient motor
output. Your therapist will develop
appropriate home programming and family
education in addition to direct treatment of
your child.