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Willow Therapy

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Victoria, Australia
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After completing her Bachelor Degree in Occupational Therapy at Monash University in 2010, Alice has worked in several paediatric practice settings including school systems, early childhood intervention, community and private practice settings across South East Queensland, the United Kingdom and Melbourne. Alice has worked extensively as a school-based therapist and advocates the importance of early intervention. Alice has a passion for working with children with early years development, neuro-divergent profiles (ADHD, Autism, PDA etc.) and supporting emotional regulation through understanding co-regulation, interoceptive awareness, sensory processing, collaborative and responsive approaches. She enjoys being creative while working on practical skills, empowering families and individuals to reach their potential and goals. Alice is committed to continually maintain up-to-date knowledge of evidence and strengths-based therapy, including neurodiversity-affirming practices and listening to Autistic voices. Alice now runs a small business, Willow Therapy providing Paediatric Occupational Therapy in the South-East Suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria.
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Preview of Sock Snowman

Sock Snowman

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Willow Therapy
Sock Snowman Craft & Planning SheetsCreate adorable winter-themed “Sock Snowmen” with this easy, no-sew craft perfect for classrooms, therapy sessions, or holiday workshops! Students use a clean white sock filled with rice or stuffing, secured with rubber bands to form the head and body, then decorate their snowman with drawn-on features and a ribbon scarf. This resource also includes Visual Step-By-Step Guide and Sock Snowman Planning Sheets, designed to support executive functioning and pla
Preview of Emergency Services Pretend Play Scripts and Visuals

Emergency Services Pretend Play Scripts and Visuals

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Willow Therapy
Learning through play about emergency services is a great way for children to become more familiar about safety awareness and how to seek help. Play can also help children cope and process similar experiences e.g. going to the doctors/hospital, seeing the vet when their pet was sick and/or experiencing car or fire accidents. Play visuals help children initiate and join pretend play ideas, supporting cooperative play with their friends. Pretend and imaginative play is an important skill for child
Preview of Holidays Pretend Play Scripts and Visuals

Holidays Pretend Play Scripts and Visuals

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Willow Therapy
Learning through play about holidays and festivities is a great way to help children cope and process upcoming transitions and changes in routines. Holidays can also be a shared interest or experience among children, as well as teach children about cultural differences. Play visuals help children initiate and join pretend play ideas, supporting cooperative play with their friends. Pretend and imaginative play is an important skill for children as it promotes language, creativity, planning/proble
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After completing her Bachelor Degree in Occupational Therapy at Monash University in 2010, Alice has worked in several paediatric practice settings including school systems, early childhood intervention, community and private practice settings across South East Queensland, the United Kingdom and Melbourne. Alice has worked extensively as a school-based therapist and advocates the importance of early intervention. Alice has a passion for working with children with early years development, neuro-divergent profiles (ADHD, Autism, PDA etc.) and supporting emotional regulation through understanding co-regulation, interoceptive awareness, sensory processing, collaborative and responsive approaches. She enjoys being creative while working on practical skills, empowering families and individuals to reach their potential and goals. Alice is committed to continually maintain up-to-date knowledge of evidence and strengths-based therapy, including neurodiversity-affirming practices and listening to Autistic voices. Alice now runs a small business, Willow Therapy providing Paediatric Occupational Therapy in the South-East Suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria.