Bronte is a graduate of AUT’s Occupational Therapy programme. Her strong passion for paediatric care, has been shaped by both her personal and professional experiences. She brings a unique blend of academic knowledge, hands-on clinical practice, and a deep commitment to helping children thrive. Bronte has contributed to assessment workshops, researched adaptive equipment, in her journey of building a solid foundation in child-centred therapy. Her eight years as a gymnastics coach for children ages 4-18 years has enhanced her skills with creating individualised programmes / activities that promote confidence, achievement, and motor development. Bronte’s passion for early intervention was further strengthened by her work with the University of Southern California’s specialised Neonatal Intensive Care research team, when she was an Occupational Therapy student. Bronte studied techniques to support sensory processing, feeding, and motor development in at-risk infants. This international experience deepened her understanding of family-centred care and the critical role occupational therapy plays in supporting children during their earliest and most vulnerable stages. Bronte is known for her adaptability, curiosity, and enthusiasm for learning. She is dedicated to delivering individualised, high-quality care that empowers children and their families to achieve their fullest potential. Bronte is excited to bring her skills, compassion, and energy to a team committed to making a meaningful difference in paediatric therapy.