We are a comprehensive Pediatric Therapy Practice in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. PTP is dedicated to providing quality and caring services to children and adolescents with challenges impacting home, school, work, and play activities. We believe that by providing a holistic centered approach our clients are able to achieve goals and reach their fullest potential. Our Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech and Language Therapy, and Vocational/Transition services are designed to identify individualized needs using clinically-based measures, investigate underlying causes for areas of concern, and to provide ongoing support to facilitate independence and positive changes.
Our Services
Occupational Therapy
Pervasive Developmental Disorder
Gross and Fine Motor Delays
Developmental Delays
Coordination and Balance Problems
Handwriting Skill Development
Visual Perceptual Problems
Sensory Processing Impairments
Attention and Concentration Difficulties
Activities of Daily Living
Physical Therapy
Motor Control and Coordination
Posture and Balance
Functional Mobility
Environmental Adaptations and Assistive Devices
Speech-Language Therapy
Oral-Motor Difficulties
Articulation Disorders
Receptive Language
Expressive Language
Resonance/Voice Disorders
Communication Difficulties
Pronunciation Difficulties
Auditory Processing
Augmentative Communication
Reading/Phonological Awareness
Social use of Language
Meet the Partners
Dr. Patrice A. Brown was born and raised in Prince Georges County, Maryland. Dr. Brown is married and the proud mother of three children. She is an avid basketball fan and played collegiate basketball at Syracuse University. She received her Bachelor of Science Degree from Howard University in Occupational Therapy. In addition, she holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from Syracuse University in Health and Exercise Science as well as a Master of Science Degree in Health Services Administration from Central Michigan University. She completed her Doctoral Degree in Occupational Therapy from the University of Medical Sciences Arizona. Dr. Brown has extensive experience working with children with a variety of disabilities including, Learning Disabilities, Emotional Disturbances, ADHD, Behavior Disorders, Cerebral Palsy, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Developmental Delays. She is also a Certified Employment Training Specialist and conducts Vocational Evaluations and Transition Support Services to local schools to assist area students in achieving post-secondary goals. As an occupational therapy practitioner, Dr. Brown has continued to build on her knowledge and repertoire as a therapist through advanced courses in Visual Processing Disorders, Sensory Integration and Praxis Certification, Treatment Approaches for Learning Disabilities, Physical Disability Modalities, Handwriting Development, and Transition Skills. In addition to her many years of dedication working with children and adolescents, Dr. Brown has also provided therapeutic services to adults in hospitals, nursing homes, and home health settings.
Dr. Erika M. Campbell considers herself a Washingtonian transplant; being born in Connecticut and raised in Southern California. Dr. Campbell is family-centered and enjoys spending time with her husband and son. Her pastimes include cycling, gardening, reading, and traveling the world. She received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Occupational Therapy from Howard University. Wanting to continue her studies she later received a Master of Science in Administration with a focus in Health Care from Central Michigan University. She obtained her Doctorate Degree in Occupational Therapy from the University of Medical Sciences Arizona. Dr. Campbell has enjoyed working in the Washington Metropolitan area in the school setting with children ranging from ages 2 to 21 years of age with multiple diagnosis including Autism Spectrum Disorders, Emotional Disturbances, Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Disorders and Multiple Health Impairments. Her love for working with children as well as adults have led to continuously working in multiple settings including hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, skilled nursing and home health. Dr. Campbell has taken advanced classes in Handwriting Remediation, Sensory Integration and Praxis Test Certification, Transition skills, and multiple courses on Physical Disabilities. Her years of experience have reinforced her commitment and consistency to providing results driven Occupational Therapy services to all clients.
Careers
We are actively pursuing enthusiastic individuals for the following positions:
Occupational Therapist (School-Based)
Speech-language Pathologist (School-Based)
We are always happy to receive resumes from therapist interested in joining our team. Please fax or email resumes to:
At PTP we recognize that parental and teacher involvement plays an integral role in the development of our youth. Below we have provided a list of recommended websites.
Occupational Therapy
The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) is the nationally recognized professional association of more than 35,000 occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, and students of occupational therapy.
This handwriting program was designed by an occupational therapist and offers an easy way to teach pre-printing, print handwriting, and cursive handwriting for children in pre-k and elementary school.
The SPD Foundation is a world leader in research, education, and advocacy for Sensory Processing Disorder, a neurological condition that disrupts the daily lives of many children and adults. Originally called the KID Foundation, SPDF has been providing hope and help to individuals and families living with SPD.
Physical Therapy
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for 182,000 members and affiliates who are audiologists; speech-language pathologists; speech, language, and hearing scientists; audiology and speech-language pathology support personnel; and students.
The Stuttering Foundation provides free online resources, services and support to those who stutter and their families, as well as support for research into the causes of stuttering.
Speech-Language Therapy
The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) is an individual membership professional organization representing more than 90,000 member physical therapists (PTs), physical therapist assistants (PTAs), and students of physical therapy.
Pediatric Physical Therapy Journal is an on-line resource that provides peer-reviewed articles that address developmental, orthopedic and respiratory concerns as well as reports on current research.
Contact Us
Main Office: 4483A Forbes Boulevard, Lanham Maryland 20706
Second Office: 1526 Howard Road SE, Washington DC 20020