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Kimberly Lane, OTR/L, is an occupational therapist who has spent more than seventeen years working in pediatrics. She graduated from Stony Brook University with degrees in occupational therapy and English education. She owns her own clinic: It Takes A Village Therapy Services, LLC. She lived in New York before moving to Bradenton, Florida.
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