About Us
It all began with a simple idea fueled by a deep passion: helping families and children to thrive. As a psychology practice, we pride ourselves on personal attention and dedication to every client. Our approach is rooted in quality and integrity, ensuring that everything we do reflects our commitment to excellence.
Why Choose Thriving Kids and Teens Allied Health Services?
Allied Health Professionals with many years experience. At Thriving Kids and Teens Allied Health Services, we offer a warm, friendly inviting environment. Don't miss out on the chance to experience the quality care and dedicated service you deserve. Our biggest impact we hope to provide is for kids and teens to thrive!

Why Early Intervention Matters
Early support can make a profound difference. Our team works closely with families to help children build the skills and confidence they need to navigate their everyday environments successfully. We support early intervention across a range of areas, including:
Emotional and behavioural regulation
Social skills and communication
Sensory processing and self‑regulation
Family routines and transitions
Early learning and school readiness
Building positive relationships
Motor skill development for everyday independence
A Collaborative, Family‑Centred Approach
Our team of highly skilled professionals works hand‑in‑hand with families to create a supportive network around each child. We collaborate across disciplines, including:
Behaviour Support Practitioners: Helping children and families understand and reduce challenging behaviours, and build positive skills.
Psychologists: Focusing on emotional well‑being, cognitive development, and providing thorough assessments.
Social Workers: Helping families navigate dynamics, build connections within the community, and advocate for their needs.
Occupational Therapists: Helping children build fine and gross motor skills, sensory processing abilities, daily living habits, and independence.
Speech Language Pathologists: Helping children build vital communication, language, and social interaction skills.
Counsellors: Creating a safe space for children and families to explore feelings and build coping strategies.
Group Program Facilitators: Leading evidence‑based, peer‑learning groups in a fun and supportive environment.