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Operational Manager
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Director
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Speech Pathologist
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Occupational Therapist
Grace graduated with a Bachelor of Science (Occupational Therapy) (Hons.) in 2023 and joined Therapy for Kids Perth in early 2024. She enjoys working collaboratively with children and families and brings a warm, supportive approach to her sessions.
Outside of work, Grace is a qualified artistic gymnastics coach and judge. She loves reading, listening to Taylor Swift, and spending time with her pets. She also enjoys baking gluten-free treats and taking on new challenges in the kitchen.
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Occupational Therapist
Vanessa graduated from Curtin University in 2020 and has experience delivering both individual and group sessions for children from pre-kindergarten through to high school. She has worked in areas such as sensory processing, emotional regulation, social skills, self-care, and motor skill development.
Vanessa values creating a supportive and engaging environment for children and enjoys working collaboratively with families across a range of settings
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Line Manager/Speech Pathologist
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Occupational Therapist
Madeleine graduated from Curtin University with a Master of Occupational Therapy. She has a strong interest in supporting children in the areas of emotional regulation, ADHD, anxiety, sensory processing, social interaction, play, self-care, and fine motor development, always using a family-centred approach.
She aims to make therapy sessions fun, engaging, and playful, and often involves parents and caregivers to support learning within daily routines.
In her work, Madeleine focuses on creating a supportive environment that encourages connection, participation, and enjoyment for every child she works with.
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Occupational Therapist
Monica completed her Bachelor of Science (Occupational Therapy) at the University of Santo Tomas, Manila, in 2009. She has over 13 years of experience practising as a paediatric Occupational Therapist in the Philippines and completed a certification in Developmental Play in 2020. Monica has a particular interest in early intervention and supporting children as they prepare to transition into school.
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Occupational Therapist
Ash completed her Bachelor of Science, majoring in Psychology, followed by a Master of Occupational Therapy. She values understanding clients from a holistic perspective and aims to provide supportive, child-centred care in her work.
Before becoming an occupational therapist, Ash worked at Disneyland Paris as a parade character performer, an experience that fostered her love of creativity, play, and building joyful connections. She enjoys bringing this spirit into her sessions to support children and families in a warm and engaging environment.
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Physiotherapist
Allysa completed her Doctor of Physiotherapy degree at Curtin University in 2023. She also brings six years of experience as a registered nurse and has developed a strong interest in working with children within a multidisciplinary team.
Allysa values a supportive and collaborative approach to care and enjoys getting to know the families she works with.
Outside of work, Allysa loves playing badminton and exploring Perth’s best restaurants.
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Provisional Psychologist
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Speech Pathologist
Amy graduated with a Bachelor of Speech Pathology (First Class Honours) and has more than two years of clinical experience. She has completed additional training in Secret Agent Society, Paediatric Autism Communication Therapy (PACT), the Nuffield Dyspraxia Programme, and Natural Language Acquisition.
She has a strong interest in early intervention and enjoys working with neurodivergent children using approaches that are supportive, inclusive, and playful. Amy values partnering with children and their families to build confidence, encourage participation, and support communication within everyday routines.
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Psychologist
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Occupational Therapist
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Practice Manager
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Content Creator/Admin
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Head of Marketing
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Psychologist
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Operational Manager
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Occupational Therapist
Megan is an experienced Occupational Therapist who has been supporting children and families since 2000. Originally from Australia, she began her career in the UK before returning home 15 years ago. Megan takes a neurodiversity-affirming and play-based approach, with a focus on sensory processing, executive functioning, and supporting mental health and identity in tweens and teens.
She has substantial experience supporting families around pica (consumption of non-food items) and is a proud advocate and ally for the LGBTQIA+ community.
Megan values working collaboratively with children and families to provide supportive, engaging, and individualised care, guided by principles influenced by Dr. Ross Greene.
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Speech Pathologist
Chelsey completed her Speech Pathology degree at Curtin University and has experience working with children with a range of developmental needs, including Autism Spectrum Disorder, Global Developmental Delay, and Intellectual Disability.
She values a family-centred and holistic approach, using evidence-based practices to support children’s communication in ways that are meaningful to them and their families.
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Exercise Physiologist
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Speech Pathologist
Lara graduated with a Bachelor of Science and holds additional certifications in Sounds Write, Talk for Writing, and the Nuffield Dyspraxia Programme 3. She has experience supporting children with language and literacy intervention, helping them develop strong communication and learning skills. Lara’s goal is to keep those “little grey cells” active and growing, empowering children to reach their full potential.
Check out her favorite quote:
“If the little grey cells are not exercised, they grow the rust.” — Hercule Poirot
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Allied Health Manager/Speech Pathologist
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Content Creator
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Occupational Therapist
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Speech Pathologist

