Teachers
Child's Play prides itself on hiring highly qualified, experienced, nurturing teachers and assistant teachers. Along with our Co-Op Education Specialist, the staff works together to develop and maintain a high quality program/curriculum as mandated by NAEYC Accreditation, BrightStars, the Rhode Island Early Learning and Development Standards (RIELDS) and licensing. All staff are required to do a minimum of 20 hours of professional development per year which includes workshops, seminars, conferences, etc. They also attend three All-Staff meetings during the year, as well as an In-Service Day at the end of the year. They are committed to the philosophy of the co-op and work together with parents to provide the best program for children.
Debra Rushworth
Debra Rushworth is our Toddler 2’s and Nursery 3's Class Lead Teacher. She began as an Assistant Teacher at the school in 2000 and in 2008 moved into the Lead Teacher position for the Toddler and Nursery Classes. Before joining the educational team at Child's Play, Debbie ran her own home-based daycare program for 10 years.
Debbie comes to Child's Play with a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education and has completed all coursework for Early Childhood Teachers. When she is not at Child's Play, she enjoys being outdoors in the warm sunshine, running, spending time with her two daughters, family and, of course, her dog Lucky.
Jessica Albright
Jess Albright is our Toddler 2’s and Nursery 3's Teacher Assistant. Jess began her time at Child’s Play as a parent with all 3 of her children attending. Jess graduated from the University of Rhode Island with a BS in Human Development and Family Studies and Early Childhood Education.
Before working at Child’s Play, Jess worked with children in a variety of settings including as a second-grade teacher, a therapeutic mentor, and a nanny. When she is not at Child’s Play, Jess enjoys gardening and camping, volunteering in her community of Pawtucket, and spending time with her family.
Karen Brown Ballou
Karen Brown Ballou is our Preschool 4's Lead Teacher. Karen's time at Child's Play began as a parent in 2010. Throughout the years, she has served on many committees, and was even a co-president in 2013-2014 when her younger son was enrolled. In the 2014-15 school year she joined us as the Preschool class Assistant Teacher. In 2018-19 she accepted the position of Lead Teacher.
She graduated from Wheelock College with a Bachelor's Degree in Science, specializing in Early Childhood Education. She has been in the teaching profession for over 25 years, working in child care centers, private and public schools and her own preschool, which she ran out of her home. Karen has also been a nanny to five boys over the past 17 years. In her free time, Karen enjoys attending sporting events with her husband and two sons. She also enjoys reading, hiking, playing/coaching basketball and baseball and spending time with friends and family.
Reyn Chambers
Reyn Chambers is the Preschool 4's Teacher Assistant. She joined Child’s Play in 2024. Currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education, Reyn brings her experience in dynamic, play-based curricula from previous teaching roles in various early childhood education centers.
With deep cultural ties to her roots in Hawaii, Reyn incorporates the teachings and values of her heritage into the classroom, emphasizing curiosity, community, and a celebration of what makes each of us unique. Outside of the classroom, she enjoys reading, playing video and board games, and running tabletop roleplaying games like Dungeons & Dragons.
Audrey Greene
Audrey Greene is "the Music Lady" at Child’s Play. Her son was a kindergartner here when she began sharing her music talent with our classes. In 1992, when he “graduated,” we asked Audrey to stay on as our music teacher and we have been fortunate to have her here all these years.
She shares her love of music with nursery schools in the Cranston and Providence area. She also shares music with elders, concentrating on small group and one-to-one sessions with those who suffer from Alzheimer’s disease and dementia and has recorded a CD, Mom’s Musical Memories, for families to use with their loved ones. She has studied voice and performance at Rhode Island College, Prescott College and Franconia College.
Audrey is a native Rhode Islander, who enjoys reading, writing, dancing, and working in her yard. One of her favorite joys in life is wandering around New York City with her children and grandchild.