Pediatric Therapy Services & Autism Evaluations in Oak Lawn, IL

10201 S Cicero Ave Ste F
Oak Lawn, IL 60453

   708-358-6937
   oaklawn@westsidect.com
   708-232-8993

8 AM-7 PM      Mon-Fri

Specialized Care for Children Ages 5 & Under

At Westside’s Oak Lawn clinic, ABA therapy and pediatric services operate across two dedicated floors, providing families with access to ABA, speech, occupational, feeding therapy, and counseling in a single, fully coordinated setting.

For young children showing early signs of autism, we provide fast evaluations. Results in just days. Take the next step with confidence.

Answers, Faster • Built for the Early Years • All Care, One Place • Unified Team

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When Should You Consider an Autism Evaluation?

Early identification is important, especially for kids under age 5. Potential signs of autism or another developmental difference include:

  • Delayed speech or limited vocabulary
  • Repetitive behaviors (e.g., lining up toys, repeating words/phrases, etc.)
  • Limited eye contact or difficulty engaging with others
  • Strong reliance on routines or becoming upset with small changes 
  • Sensory sensitivities, such as being overwhelmed by sounds, textures, or lights

If you’re considering an autism evaluation in Oak Lawn, our team is here to support you. We offer virtual diagnostic testing so you can get answers sooner, and from the comfort of home.

The Westside Way at Oak Lawn

At our Oak Lawn clinic, relationships come first. Our team takes the time to know your child, partner with your family, and celebrate every milestone along the way. You’ll find a collaborative team that brings genuine enthusiasm to every session and creates a place where kids are excited to walk through our doors.

Therapies Westside Offers at Our Oak Lawn Clinic

At our Oak Lawn clinic, therapy is centered around helping children grow with confidence—one step at a time. Through a range of coordinated services, we help children build skills that support everyday success at home, at school, and beyond.

  • Getting answers early can help you better understand how to support your child. Westside Children’s Therapy offers fast access to autism evaluations with results in just a few days. We walk you through what those results mean and help guide next steps, so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.

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  • Our ABA therapy in Oak Lawn helps children build meaningful skills that support everyday life, including communication, social interaction, and independence. Through personalized, structured sessions, ABA therapy for autism in Oak Lawn focuses on steady progress that feels achievable. We work closely with families to help these skills carry into daily routines.

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  • Our counseling services provide a safe, supportive space where children can express themselves and build healthy coping skills. Whether navigating behavior changes, social challenges, or big emotions, sessions are designed to help children feel understood while developing confidence and emotional balance over time.

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  • Feeding therapy supports children who may struggle with picky eating, sensory sensitivities, or oral-motor challenges. Using a gradual, supportive approach, we help children build comfort with different foods and create more positive, less stressful mealtime experiences for both children and families.

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  • Our occupational therapy program helps children develop the skills needed for independence in daily life. From fine motor development to sensory processing and coordination, sessions are engaging and goal-focused—helping children participate more comfortably in routines at home, at school, and in social settings.

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  • Speech therapy supports children in becoming more confident communicators. Whether working on speech clarity, language development, or social communication, sessions are tailored to each child’s needs. We focus on helping children express themselves more clearly and connect with others in everyday situations.

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Victoria K.
2 years ago
My son has been going to Westside for just about a year and it has been the best thing that has happened to our family. Truly my son's joy and quality of life are so much more happier and positive. Ms.Erika my son's bcba is absolutely amazing. She has always taking the time to really understand my son, his behaviors, and his needs. She is also extremely involved with our family which makes me feel so informed and confident to help my son thrive at home now as well. Ms.Shada is my son's speech therapist and she is also amazing! My son had very little vocal communication prior to starting Westside. Communication was his main cause for his behaviors and MOST FRUSTRATIONS. Since working with Ms.Shada my son now has a communication devices that he navigates effortlessly and confidentially uses it to communicate to everyone :) he has also show so much growth in his own vocal communication. Lastly my son's day to day ALL STAR TEAM are one of a kind! They take the time each day to work with my son and make sure he is successful with all of his goals while still providing him with the structure and fun he needs. WE LOVE WESTSIDE CHILDREN’S THERAPY OAKLAWN!
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Dominique S.
2 years ago
I love Westside Children’s Therapy! My son has grown so much in his abilities to adapt to his social environment, speech, feeding and more. I was on a long journey finding the help that my son needed and I finally found it here. What I love most about Westside CT is the care and time the therapists put into the children. They truly care! My absolute favorite person is Mary Beth! She's so warm and inviting to all and is truly the perfect representation of Westside CT. She gives such a warm grandmother feel and I absolutely love her! She loves my son and all the children there. It shows each and every time I enter the building and it never waivers. Thank you Mary Beth and all the amazing therapists!!!
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Courtney S.
2 years ago
I’ve been wanting to write this review for quite some time but I honestly don’t know where to start or how to express my feelings about how amazing our family’s experience has been at the Oak Lawn West Side Children’s Therapy location. My son(7) started in April 2023, he has autism with high support needs, was completely non verbal with no desire to use his AAC device, has OCD tendencies, would not interact/play with peers- just to name a few of my son’s struggles. The first person I spoke with was Mary Beth, the clinic manager. This woman has been a godsend us. She made me feel so understood and heard about every concern I had for my child and to this day a year later MB still makes me feel that way. My son loves walking in the door and seeing MB & Katherine there to greet him, he adores them both. The clinic is always decorated for the kids & they really enjoy looking at all the different pictures, colors, & shapes hanging throughout the office- my son is terrified of waiting rooms and this definitely has helped! I really appreciate the extra effort put in to making waiting a lot more fun. Ericka is my son’s BCBA & I don’t know how I ever did it without her, I honestly feel like she helps me be a better Mom sometimes. She has given me so much advice and shown me new ideas to help make things easier for my child, Ericka has even come to IEP meetings at school with us. My son clicked with Ericka almost instantly and it’s been awesome seeing him thrive and crush so many goals under her guidance. I appreciate her so much. My son had a grand mal seizure in the clinic (July 2023) it was terrifying for everyone and it was the first time that has ever happened to my son, after being rushed to the hospital and a few days in the hospital- my son was sent home on seizure meds & with a rescue seizure medication and a seizure protocol. MB and E were extremely concerned about my son, they checked on him every day until he was back in their clinic and while he was still home resting, they were trained on how to use his rescue seizure medication and on the seizure protocol. That medication really changed my sons behavior and he became a little aggressive, unfocused, and uncooperative (unfortunately) he was struggling for a little bit there but he still enjoyed ABA. One day in December 2023, while my son was at ABA Ericka reached out to me to let me know something was unusual with Jordan that day and she suggested I come pick him. I picked him up and took him to Luries Children’s Hospital as per his neurologist, Ericka met us there and sat with us at the hospital for hours. After that scare there was a change in his medication again but we started seeing improvement (epilepsy is difficult to figure out). Ericka, I appreciate everything you do for my family and I can’t thank you enough for how much you care about my boy. As a mom, it’s hard to let your baby go spend hours a day with (at the beginning) strangers. Especially when your baby has no way of communicating anything to you, I know my son loves Westside because they love him too. (Part 1)
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Christine W.
2 years ago
My daughter has been with westside oak lawn children’s therapy for 2.5 years now and I have nothing but good things to say. The progress she has made is above and beyond our expectations. From even just walking in the door, being greeted by Marybeth and Katherine’s smiling faces , to the fun , colorful , seasonal decor , my daughter happily runs in everyday. It is her favorite place, her home away from home. They treat her like family and it is so comforting knowing she is in good hands . The services and therapists are amazing. Emily (speech) Jazmine and Latesha(OT) Emily, Andrea, Jenna , Rachel (RBT’s) Kaitlin (BCBA) are truly the most kind hearted , compassionate , patient , hard working crew . They are knowledgeable , professional, energetic and dedicated to each and every kiddo . Our daughter is so lucky to have worked with each and every one of them so closely. We are grateful to be part of the westside family and thankful for everything they have done for us.
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Michelle
2 years ago
Westside Children’s Therapy oak lawn is a diamond. From being greeted with such warm and kind , absolutely amazing staff. Mrs. Mary Beth having a loving fun friendship with the kiddos, and Catherine so kind and caring. Wanting to help with all their needs. To the supportive staff that will encourage and guide your precious treasures. I have nothing bad to say about Westside. My kids have excelled in their programs. Having fun in ABA, SPEECH, OT, and FEEDING THERAPY. I could not be happier with them. Can't wait to see my kiddos Excell and grow. You are all amazing. Thank you for the Hope we have in a bright and communitive future.
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Marisa A.
2 years ago
I normally don’t write reviews but I was talking with a friend who was asking me if I would recommend Westside for ABA because I send my son there and she is nervous and wanted an honest opinion. So I thought I’d share.

When I first brought him I was so scared to leave my son there as he is non verbal and has never left my side. I was greeted by the most welcoming person ever Marybeth. She answered all my questions and calmed my nerves and made me rest assure that my son would be in great hands. You can tell she gives her whole heart into Westside. I don’t know if I would have chosen to bring my son to ABA at Westside had it not been for Marybeth. Now almost a year in my son has improved so much. He has the best BCBA Ms Emilly is so patience with both my son and myself. She is always available to answer any questions. She absolutely goes the extra mile. I cannot say enough great things about the wonderful RBTs. They are patient and kind and hold high standards while offers so much support. They are such a blessing to our family. If you are on the fence between picking a place to obtain services for your child don’t hesitate!! As long as you have Marybeth and the wonderful staff at Westside you are in great hands !!!
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Rachel C.
2 years ago
I have to say I am so happy that we got in with Westside. It was a little bit of a wait but definitely worth it. The improvement in my daughter has been amazing. Speech with Chloe and OT with Latesha have really been a game changer. They are highly informative and always spend a few minutes before and after each session to ask about my daughter and give feedback on her session. I highly recommend and would gladly give my own personal testimony to anybody that asked. Not only are the therapists wonderful but so are the receptionists. MaryBeth really loves her job and the kids. You can tell by how she makes each holiday so special! Her beautiful decorations make me so happy especially when my daughter points them all out and tells me what they are. She always looks for them and tells me what they are. I'm afraid that if the decorations disappeared not only my daughter but myself would have a tantrum. Haha in all seriousness, the staff is incredible, very welcoming and the waiting room is super comfortable and colorful and clean!
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Cristin S.
3 years ago
IGNORANT AND NEGLIGENT FEEDING THERAPIST! We saw Becky L. for feeding therapy since my 8 month old refuses to take a bottle or eat solids. At the intake appointment, Becky evaluated him looking in his mouth and taking pictures. She told me that she saw a tongue tie, lip tie and tether (cheek) ties. She then nonchalantly referred him to a pediatric dentist to get a laser to release the ties and said that she would send over the pictures and evaluation documents to the pediatric dentist. After Becky’s diagnosis, I instead took my baby to see the top pediatric ENT at Lurie for an evaluation. He informed me at that he didn’t see any ties and directed me to read a recent article published in the New York Times titled, “Inside the booming business of cutting babies’ tongues”. The article states that in 2020, a panel of 16 leading ENTs came out and said that tongue ties are over diagnosed and performed on and that cheek ties should never be done. I then took my baby to his pediatrician who also said he didn’t see any concern. Through discussing with my baby’s doctors and researching the topic I came to find that tongue tie revision is a very controversial topic. Becky should have given me more information and told me to get an opinion from a doctor and not just carelessly referred my baby to have a procedure that is not without risks. She should have explained that tongue ties is a heavily debated topic and to educate myself. If I would have taken her advice, my baby would have seen the pediatric dentist and most likely have had a procedure that he didn’t need.
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Emily K.
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3 years ago

Support Your Child’s Growth and Development in Oak Lawn

Getting started with pediatric therapy should feel simple and supportive. Here’s what to expect:

1. Contact our team
Reach us at 708-358-6937 or submit a contact form, and a team member will be in touch to schedule intake.

2. Intake call
We’ll discuss your child’s needs, verify insurance and answer any questions you may have.

3. Service matching
From there, we can recommend the right pediatric therapy services & create a custom plan for your child.

 

Meet Our Clinical Team

Morgan Pawula

Vice President of Operations

Morgan Pawula

Vice President of Operations

Morgan Pawula is the Vice President of Operations and a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with a Master of Business Administration and a Master’s in Education. She is passionate about expanding access to high-quality, compassionate care for children and families while supporting the growth and success of clinical teams.

With a background spanning education, therapeutic day schools, and healthcare leadership, Morgan brings a unique perspective to serving children and families with diverse needs. Her clinical specialty is Skills-Based Treatment (SBT), and she is committed to delivering evidence-based, family-centered services that promote meaningful, lasting outcomes.

As Vice President of Operations, Morgan focuses on building scalable systems, developing exceptional leaders, and fostering collaboration across multidisciplinary teams. She is passionate about creating innovative programs that improve access to care while enhancing both the patient and employee experience. She believes that strong partnerships with families, clinicians, and community providers are the foundation of exceptional care.

Outside of work, Morgan enjoys hiking, spending time with her family, and exploring new places. She values lifelong learning, community involvement, and creating opportunities that help children reach their fullest potential.

Ali McCarrell

OT

Ali McCarrell

OT

Alison (Ali) McCarrell, MOT, OTR/L earned her Master’s in Occupational Therapy from Governors State University. She serves as the Director of Occupational Therapy and brings experience from Giant Steps Therapeutic Day School in Lisle, IL.

Ali’s clinical interests include neurodevelopmental disorders such as ASD and ADHD, sensory processing & integration, mental health & trauma, complex neurological and genetic cases, and infants. She is passionate about helping each child and family build meaningful skills for everyday life through individualized, playful, engaging, collaborative, and supportive therapy.

Outside of work, you can usually find Ali listening to music, making her own sourdough, or spending time with her two dogs Izzy and Lainey. She appreciates simplicity, enjoys the outdoors and sports (playing and watching), and loves being with the people closest to her—especially her adorable nephew.

Allison Geary

SLP

Allison Geary

SLP

Allison Geary is a Speech-Language Pathologist who holds a B.S. Degree in Communication Science and Disorders from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and a M.S. Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Rush University.

She has experience working in early intervention and outpatient pediatric settings, as well as serving as a team lead prior to becoming a Speech Director. Her clinical specialties include craniofacial concerns including nasality/resonance difficulties, motor speech/apraxia of speech, and early language. She is also a feeding therapist with a focus on dysphagia/oral motor concerns, myofunctional therapy, and infant feeding.

Outside of work, Allison enjoys reading, crocheting, and taking walks with her dog.

Alyssa Sanders

OT

Alyssa Sanders

OT

Alyssa Sanders holds a Masters of Occupational Therapy and serves as a Regional Occupational Therapy Director (OTR/L) at Westside. She brings experience from both outpatient pediatrics and school-based therapy settings, supporting children and families across a variety of needs and environments.

Alyssa’s clinical specialties include sensory processing and modulation, emotional regulation, fine motor skill development, visual motor integration, and executive functioning. She works to help children build practical skills and confidence that carry over into daily routines at home, in school, and in the community.

Outside of work, Alyssa enjoys sports, traveling, and exploring new food in Chicago.

Ashley Fitzenreider

Regional ABA

Ashley Fitzenreider

Regional ABA

Ashley Fitzenreider earned a Bachelor of Science in Family Studies from Western Michigan University and a Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA) with about 15 years of experience in the field of ABA.

Ashley began her career supporting adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities before transitioning to a therapeutic day school autism program and later providing home-based ABA services in close partnership with children and their families. She has been with Westside Children’s Therapy for the past eight years, starting as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) and growing into her current role as Senior Regional ABA Director. Her clinical specialties include Functional Communication Training (FCT), Verbal Behavior, treatment planning and clinical recommendations, medical necessity reviews, and mentorship and supervision of BCBAs.

Outside of work, Ashley enjoys spending time with her family—her husband and two kids, Cameron and Savannah. She loves cooking, trying new restaurants, kayaking, and boating, and she and her family take as many trips as they can to their home up north in Wisconsin throughout the year.

Bradford Czochara

Diagnostics

Bradford Czochara

Diagnostics

Bradford Czochara, Psy.D., ABN, LPC, CGP, earned his Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from Midwestern University. He brings a strong clinical foundation to his work, with experience spanning neuropsychology and rehab psychology across the lifespan.

Bradford’s clinical interests include neurodevelopmental disorders, as well as providing individual psychotherapy and group therapy. He is committed to offering thoughtful, practical support tailored to each person’s needs and strengths.

Outside of his clinical work, Bradford enjoys music, video games, reading, and spending time with his family.

Brenda Boehm

Regional ABA

Brenda Boehm

Regional ABA

Brenda Boehm holds an MA in Special Education and is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA). She has worked in the ABA field since 2000, beginning her career in Wisconsin and building more than two decades of experience supporting children with autism and their families.

Her work has included serving as a Clinic Director in Australia, launching both home-based and center-based ABA programs in Malaysia for families in Malaysia and Singapore, and starting centers in Wisconsin and Illinois before joining Westside as a Regional ABA Director in 2026.

An experienced ABA leader, Brenda brings a strong track record in multi-site leadership and clinical operations, with a focus on clinical quality and operational performance. She is passionate about building mission-driven teams and driving excellence through data-informed decision making, OBM principles, and strategic leadership.

Outside of work, Brenda enjoys spending time with her husband and two teenage sons, walking her dog, playing cards (especially Euchre), and visiting family in Wisconsin.

Emily Shearer, Ph.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Diagnostics

Emily Shearer, Ph.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Diagnostics

Emily Shearer is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with a passion for helping children and families better understand their unique strengths and needs. She earned her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Iowa and has extensive experience providing assessment and psychological services across a variety of clinical settings.

Throughout her career, Dr. Shearer has worked at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in the Learning and Attention Disorders Clinic, Child and Adolescent Psychology, and the Center for Disabilities and Development. She has also provided services through University of Iowa Counseling Services, LittleStar ABA Therapy, and private practice.

Dr. Shearer specializes in the evaluation and diagnosis of autism, ADHD, and intellectual disabilities. She is dedicated to providing compassionate, evidence-based care that helps families gain clarity, access resources, and confidently move forward with the support their child needs.

Outside of work, Dr. Shearer enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading, playing pickleball, and staying active through regular workouts.

Eun-Yeop Lee, Ph.D., NCSP, BCBA

Diagnostics

Eun-Yeop Lee, Ph.D., NCSP, BCBA

Diagnostics

Eun-Yeop Lee, Ph.D., NCSP, BCBA, is a Massachusetts and Illinois licensed psychologist, PsyPACT-authorized psychologist, pediatric neuropsychologist, Nationally Certified School Psychologist, and Board Certified Behavior Analyst with more than 10 years of experience in residential schools, hospitals, private practices, and therapy centers across several states.

Most recently, Dr. Lee served as a pediatric neuropsychologist at Northwestern Medicine’s Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital and the Rush NeuroBehavioral Center. She is dedicated to understanding how neuropsychological profiles and medical conditions impact learning and behavior in children and adolescents.

Dr. Lee earned her doctorate in School Psychology from the University of South Florida, completed her internship in Pediatric Neuropsychology at The Watson Institute, specializing in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis, and completed her postdoctoral training at McLean Hospital in Boston.

She has conducted comprehensive neuropsychological and educational evaluations for children with ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, learning disabilities, and other developmental concerns, providing families with individualized educational and behavioral recommendations. Since graduate school, Dr. Lee has been especially passionate about working with the Early Intervention population (birth to 3 years), with specialized interests in ASD diagnosis and training in the administration of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS).

Outside of work, Dr. Lee enjoys traveling, staying active through sports and fitness, and is currently improving her surfing and golfing skills.

Kara Steiskal, Psy.D

Diagnostics

Kara Steiskal, Psy.D

Diagnostics

Kara Steiskal holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from DePaul University, as well as a Master of Arts and Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology from Adler University. She is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in Illinois (License #071-022326) and began her clinical work as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) before expanding her role during doctoral training to include diagnostic assessment and therapy services across community mental health centers, schools, and multi-disciplinary practices.

Kara specializes in diagnostic assessments for children ages 2–16, providing diagnostic clarification for concerns such as autism spectrum disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, anxiety, and mood disorders. She also offers individualized and family-centered feedback sessions to review results and share tailored recommendations and resources. In therapy, Kara works with children ages 5–17 and supports a range of concerns including autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, anxiety and depressive disorders, restricted/avoidant food intake disorder, adjustment concerns, attachment disruptions, and school avoidance. She provides individual therapy, parent training and support, and family therapy, using an integrative approach that draws from cognitive and behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, motivational interviewing, and play therapy techniques.

Outside of work, Kara enjoys spending time with family and friends, spending time outdoors, cooking and baking, skin-care, and shopping.

Kellie Tarra

OT

Kellie Tarra

OT

Kellie Tarra earned her degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Illinois State University and went on to complete her Master of Science at Saint Xavier University in 2016. She is a licensed and ASHA-certified speech-language pathologist (M.S., CCC-SLP/L) with experience serving children from preschool through 8th grade in the school system from 2016–2022. Kellie joined Westside Children’s Therapy in 2022 and is now one of the speech directors. Kellie oversees speech therapists at other Westside locations.

Kellie enjoys supporting children and families across a range of communication needs, with special interests in AAC—having previously served as an AAC evaluator—as well as childhood apraxia of speech, pragmatic language, early language development, speech sound disorders, and fluency.

Outside of work, Kellie loves spending quality time with her almost-one-year-old daughter, her husband, and their two dogs, and she also enjoys doing puzzles.

Kristalyn Turner

SLP

Kristalyn Turner

SLP

Kristalyn Turner, M.S., CCC-SLP, completed both her undergraduate and graduate studies at Eastern Illinois University. She began her career as a classroom aide before moving into a school-based speech-language pathologist role, building a strong foundation supporting children across a range of communication needs.

Kristalyn later joined Westside as a full-time SLP, advanced to clinic supervisor, and now serves as Speech Director. She has a special clinical interest in pediatric feeding disorders, including dysphagia, and enjoys supporting children with autism and their families with practical, compassionate care.

Nimisha Perumpel

OT

Nimisha Perumpel

OT

Misha Perumpel holds a Master of Occupational Therapy and is a licensed occupational therapist (MOT, OTR/L) and Regional OT Director at Westside, with experience in both outpatient pediatrics and acute care. She brings a thoughtful, child-centered approach to supporting children and families across a variety of needs and settings.

Misha’s clinical interests include handwriting, fine motor and visual motor integration, executive functioning, and self-care/ADLs, with experience working with infants and toddlers as well. She enjoys helping children build practical skills and confidence through engaging, meaningful activities.

Outside of work, Misha loves traveling, hiking, and art.

Pamela Kooi

SLP

Pamela Kooi

SLP

Pamela Kooi earned her Master’s degree in Speech/Language Pathology after attending Eastern Illinois University and Marquette University. She holds the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) and is a Licensed Speech Pathologist in the State of Illinois. Pam brings a broad range of experience to her work, including working the past 11 years at Westside Children’s Therapy. While working at Westside, she has been a Lead Speech Therapist and currently fills the role of a Director of Speech Therapy.

Pamela specializes in supporting children with language disorders, phonological disorders, childhood apraxia of speech, and gestalt language processing. She is known for a thoughtful, individualized approach that helps children build communication skills and confidence while partnering closely with families.

Outside of the clinic, Pamela enjoys spending time with family and friends, rescuing senior dogs and supporting the Chicago Cubs!

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs

  • How long does it take to get an autism evaluation in Oak Lawn?

    Westside Children’s Therapy offers fast access to autism evaluations. Most families complete the full evaluation process in 2 to 3 days—compared to the months-long waits typical at many providers. The entire process is conducted virtually, so there’s no need to travel or take time off work for in-person appointments.

  • How much does an autism evaluation cost?

    At Westside, autism diagnostic testing is billed to your insurance. Our team will work with your provider to verify coverage and costs upfront, so there are no surprises. There’s no obligation to continue with any services after testing is complete. We believe early answers shouldn’t come with unnecessary barriers.

  • What ages does Westside treat at its Oak Lawn clinic?

    Westside Children’s Therapy in Oak Lawn provides services for infants, toddlers, children, and even teens. Our therapists support children from early developmental stages through adolescence, offering age-appropriate care that helps them reach their full potential.

  • How do you make therapy sessions engaging for children?

    To make therapy sessions engaging for children, we use play-based activities, child-led learning, interactive games, and motivating tools that match each child’s interests. Our therapists create a fun, supportive environment where kids feel comfortable exploring new skills.

  • How do therapists track progress in ABA and other therapies?

    Therapists track progress through ongoing assessments, data collection, goal monitoring, and regular parent feedback. In ABA, every skill is measured using detailed data to evaluate growth. For other therapies, clinicians use observations, standardized tools, and session notes. This ensures treatment plans stay effective and evolve with your child’s needs.

  • How can feeding therapy help children with picky eating or swallowing difficulties?

    Feeding therapy helps children overcome challenges with chewing, swallowing, picky eating, or food aversions. Therapists use gentle, sensory-based strategies to build comfort with new foods, strengthen oral-motor skills, and create positive mealtime experiences.

  • Do you accept insurance for pediatric therapy services in Oak Lawn?

    Pediatric therapy can be expensive without insurance in Oak Lawn. At Westside Children’s Therapy, we accept insurance that makes our services more affordable. It is best to connect with our team to understand your options.

  • How do I schedule an evaluation with Westside Children’s Therapy?

    To schedule an appointment with us, you can submit the form available on our website or connect with our team to learn more at 708-358-6937.