A young woman with shoulder-length brown hair and earrings, smiling, wearing a black top and a light blue striped blazer, standing in front of a plain white wall.

Meet Laura

Laura is an occupational therapist who supports children and young people to participate in everyday life in ways that are meaningful to them. She works collaboratively with children, families, and support networks to build confidence, skills and honour each child’s strengths.

Laura has experience working with children and young people with a range of neurodivergent profiles, including autism, ADHD and developmental delay, in both private practice and school settings. Her areas of support include motor skills, handwriting, interoception, sensory processing, emotional regulation, daily living skills, school supports and, parent and client education.

Her approach in neurodiversity affirming, strengths based and client centred.