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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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Glad Monster, Sad Monster Feelings Book

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Read the book 'Glad Monster, Sad Monster' by Ed Emberley. Then have children create their own Glad Monster, Sad Monster Book. Remind children how each monster in the book talked about activities or events that made then feel a certain way. Children can pick which emotions they want to use for their book and then draw pictures of the monster as well as pictures of the things that make them feel that way. For example, children might pick the pink monster (loving), they would draw their "loving" mo
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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.