Meet the Team

Welcome to the Connection Therapy Clinic, a haven of neurodiverse affirmation, where every individual shines with their unique brilliance. Our mission revolves around fostering empathy, providing unwavering support, and nurturing boundless opportunities for growth. As a Speech and Occupational Therapy clinic, we're here to make a transformative impact in the lives of children and families, using a personalized and unique approach.
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Our clinic was created by a Speech Language Pathologist, an Occupational Therapist, and a parent of a neurodivergent child. This trio of experience and insight has guided us in creating a space that resonates with both children and their families. Our commitment to celebrating neurodiversity is a driving force in everything we do.
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What sets us apart is our belief in the power of play-based, child-led interventions. We understand that children communicate and develop best through activities that resonate with their interests and curiosities.
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We do more than just therapy sessions. Connection Therapy Clinic extends its reach into the community through child development talks, free moms' night events, and collaborations with esteemed partners such as local pediatricians and preschools. Our affiliations with Pretend City in Irvine, Fit4Mom in Irvine & South OC, and CHOC Thompson Autism Center reinforce our commitment to community engagement.
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In this space of acceptance, inclusivity, and respect, we invite you to join us in creating an environment where every child's potential is celebrated, and every family's journey is supported. At Connection Therapy Clinic, we're not just a clinic; we're a community of advocates and supporters, ready to celebrate your child's journey of growth and discovery.
Connect with the Team

Clinic Manager
Parent Support
Founder
"Do not go where the path may lead,
instead go where there is no path and leave a trail."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson

Occupational Therapy Director
Feeding Specialist
Founder
"When a flower doesn't bloom,
you fix the environment in which it grows,
not the flower."
-Alexander Den Heijer