Thom Marlboro Area Early Intervention
221 Boston Post Rd. East, Suite 150, Marlboro, MA 01752
Contact Information:
Phone: (508) 624-0304
Fax: (508) 624-0391
Email: nphillips@thomchild.org
Nancy Phillips, Director
Hours Of Operation:
8a - 4p
Phone: (508) 624-0304
Fax: (508) 624-0391
Email: nphillips@thomchild.org
Nancy Phillips, Director
Hours Of Operation:
8a - 4p
Staff
- Speech and Language Pathologists
- Physical Therapists
- Occupational Therapists
- Developmental Educators
- Nurses
- Social Workers
- Interpreters – Spanish and Portuguese
- Assistant Teachers
- Licensed Mental Health Counselor
- Teacher of the Deaf
Meet the Staff
Thom Marlboro Area Early Intervention is in the business of helping children and their families achieve their goals. We recognize that our success depends on the skills and experience of the people who work for us. Thom Marlboro Area employs nearly 50 full and part-time staff members: therapists, teachers, nurses and social workers, several of whom are fluent in Spanish, Portuguese, Russian and Latvian.Meet some of our dedicated staff:
Dawn is a team leader at the Thom Marlboro Area Early Intervention Program and a Physical Therapist with 20 years of experience. She is a licensed Pediatric Clinical Specialist in Physical Therapy and a Certified Early Intervention Specialist. Dawn participates in initial intakes/assessments, serves as a Service Coordinator and Home Visitor as well as supports one of our playgroups. As the program’s Certification Coordinator, she is a resource and helps staff achieve early intervention certification. In her free time she is an avid curler and enjoys “throwing rocks on the ice.”Kate obtained her Master’s degree in Speech/Language Pathology from Emerson College in 2001 and has worked in early intervention for the past 8 years. She joined the Thom Marlboro Area Early Intervention Program in 2004. Kate’s current areas of interest include autism and the field of functional medicine.
Carol is a Developmental Specialist with 9 years of experience in early intervention. With her Master’s degree from Wheelock College in infants and young children development and behavior, her certification in Special Education, along with her extensible work in pre-schools and children’s centers, Carol brings a wealth of knowledge and a wonderful perspective to her work. Carol is also a co-coordinator of groups at the program.
Carrie is an Occupational Therapist having graduated from New England College with her Master’s degree. She has been with the program for almost 3½ years and recently became certified as an Early Intervention Specialist. Carrie’s interests and expertise is varied; however, she has specialized in feeding and is a co-facilitator of our Food Explorers group.
Amie is a Developmental Specialist with degrees in Early Childhood Education and Deaf Education from Smith College and Clarke School for the Deaf in Northampton respectively. With her specialized training and knowledge of hearing impairments, particularly with children who have received cochlear implants, she is a valuable resource for our program. Amie has developed and facilitated our Learning, Listening and Language Through Play group.
Nubia is an office assistant, biller and Portuguese interpreter who has rejoined our staff after a year abroad. Her enthusiasm and compassion along with her Brazilian heritage allow her to advocate effectively for families.