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Happy Days Pediatric Therapy

WHERE LITTLE STEPS LEAD TO BIG LEAPS

In-Home Pediatric Occupational Therapy in Atlanta, GA

About Us

Happy Days Pediatric Therapy, LLC was started to provide comprehensive therapeutic services tailored specifically to the unique needs of the child and their family. We address the developmental, sensory, motor, and functional challenges that children may encounter, with the ultimate goal of helping them reach their maximum potential. From short-term to critical/long-term diagnosis, in-home pediatric occupational therapy in Atlanta, GA provides your child with the tools and techniques they need to overcome their personal struggles while leveraging the comfort and stability of home.

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YOUR THERAPIST &FOUNDER

Janet Babu, M.S. OTR/L

""I founded my pediatric occupational therapy practice with a passion for making a meaningful difference in the lives of children and their families.

 

Witnessing the unique challenges that young individuals face in their developmental journeys inspired me to create a space dedicated to fostering their growth and potential."

Happy Days Kids

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TESTIMONIALS

Parents Recommend

Beth G.

"Janet is a pleasure to work with. She is engaging for my child and very communicative with me. I always know what we are working on right now and long-term goals. She has been flexible when our schedule has changed."

Sabrina A.

"We absolutely LOVE Janet. My son always looks forward to seeing her and I’ve seen so much improvement in the time Janet has been working w him. She’s always very informative and prompt with her communication. And extends things for me to do at home to help my son as well."

Thuy D.

"I heard about Janet from my office manager! She is very attentive to our son. Our son needed a little help with writing and holding a pen etc. Each session I can see the improvement! My son actually gets excited to do the little fine movement that he learned that week such as zipping up his jacket on his own."

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