New Amazing Team Member – Olivia

Jaimie

On February 6, 2022

Welcome Olivia to the Amazing Kids Team…

We are so happy that Olivia has just joined Amazing Kids. Olivia has completed her Bachelor and Honours degrees in Psychology at the University of Melbourne and is commencing her Master of Professional Psychology this year also at the University of Melbourne. She has previously worked with young children in both afterschool care and early intervention therapy programs. She is especially interested in using ESDM to help children with autism and other developmental delays maximise their potential. Outside of work, she is a member of the USA Girl Scouts Overseas Gold Award Committee which advises and assesses projects for the Gold Award, the highest service award for Girl Scouts.

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