Grace Low
Grace holds a Bachelor of Science (Occupational Therapy) with Honours from Curtin University.
Grace has experience working in the early intervention sector and with older children and has worked with children with a range of diagnoses, such as including Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Global Developmental Delay and Sensory Processing Difficulties. Grace is committed to continual learning and has attended multiple professional development courses in sensory processing, play, social, emotional and executive functioning skills.
Grace is passionate about supporting families and strives to understand the child and family holistically, including their strengths, circumstances, and wishes. She is dedicated to journeying together with children and families through the process of therapy and recognises the key role that families and caregivers play in supporting the child. Grace has worked with families from diverse cultures and speaks Mandarin as well.
Outside of work, Grace enjoys staying active (when it’s not too cold), being in nature, travelling, trying new food, and spending time with friends and family.