our team

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DJ & Chelsea — directors

We manage the day-to-day operations and administration of the clinic. From your first point of contact to scheduling sessions and making sure we’re the right fit for your family, we’re here to ensure the process is as smooth and supportive as possible.

We understand how overwhelming it can feel to navigate the world of paediatric therapy, which is why we’re committed to making sure you feel heard, understood, and empowered from the very beginning. Whether it’s answering questions, adjusting schedules, or simply being a listening ear, we’re here for the parents—because supporting you means supporting your child’s growth.

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Kristen — occupational therapist

Kristen is passionate about Occupational Therapy because it allows her to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and their families, supporting each child to reach their full potential. In sessions, Kristen enjoys using play and sensory-based strategies, believing that children learn best through play and make the most progress when they’re having fun.

She has experience in developing play and social skills, motor skills, self-care, sensory processing, emotional regulation, and executive functioning. Kristen is also trained in the DIR Floortime approach, which focuses on strengthening social-emotional connections—an essential part of a child’s development. Her goal is to create a fun, safe therapy space while providing family-centred care that supports each child’s unique journey.

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Ashleigh — dietician

Ashleigh brings a deep understanding of working with children who are neurodivergent, have eating disorders, or experience restrictive eating patterns. Her approach is neuro-affirming, calm, respectful, and always centred around the child’s unique journey.

She works closely with families to build trust around food, create safe and supportive environments, and gently guide long-term, meaningful change. Ashleigh believes in meeting each child where they’re at, and supporting them—and their family—with practical tools, education, and care.