Archie, a passionate and dedicated Occupational Therapist, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her practice. With a Master of Occupational Therapy, Archie has honed her skills in both paediatric and mental health settings across Australia and beyond.
Archie’s extensive experience includes working with autistic children, teens, as well as those facing sensory processing challenges, attention difficulties, learning and developmental delays, self-care issues, and fine motor difficulties. Her unique approach combines a neurodiverse-affirming environment with play-based and sensory-motor interventions, ensuring that every therapy session is engaging, effective, and tailored to the individual's needs.
Archie is also an endorsed Mental Health Occupational Therapist under the BAMH Medicare scheme.
Happy Tales is based in Berowra, on the Upper North Shore of Sydney.
At the heart of Archie’s practice is the belief that strong connections with both children and their families are vital for successful therapy outcomes.
Archie is committed to ongoing professional development, and has completed trainings in:
Her interventions are guided by principles from Polyvagal Theory, Neuro-Developmental Treatment Frame of Reference, Primitive reflex integration, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, DIR Floor Time Model®, Dr. Ayres’ Sensory Integration, and Dr Ross Greene’s principles.
Archie works closely with a child’s support network, including paediatricians, learning support teams, and other allied health professionals, to ensure that treatment goals are adaptable to changing needs.
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We value our clients and welcome you to visit us during our regular business hours. We are based in Berowra, on the Upper North Shore of Sydney.
Mon | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Tue | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Wed | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Thu | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Fri | Closed | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
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