At Kids Can Do Pediatric Therapy in Mokena, every milestone is celebrated, every child is met with compassion, and every family is supported from day one. Founded in 1988, the clinic has become a trusted resource for local families seeking occupational, physical, and speech therapy for their children. In 2018, after over a decade of working side by side, four dedicated therapists—Erica Kluck, Marijo Kleinfelder, Marcy Munger, and Angie Andrus—stepped into ownership to carry the legacy forward.
“After so many years together, we’d become friends and built a deep loyalty to this place,” says Erica. “We wanted to make sure Kids Can Do continued to be a home for families and therapists alike.”
Together, the team represents all three therapy areas and brings a wide range of specialties—from helping babies with feeding difficulties to supporting kids with sensory needs, speech delays, or motor challenges. They work with children from birth through young adulthood, focusing especially on early intervention and working closely with parents.
Families are encouraged to be active participants in therapy, whether observing sessions through one-way windows or joining their child on the therapy floor. “We make sure parents know how to help their child at home,” Erica explains. “That teamwork makes all the difference.”
Whether it’s a toddler taking their first steps or a preschooler finding their voice, Kids Can Do is there to cheer them on. “It’s the little wins,” Erica says, “that mean the most.”