Sophie qualified from City University in 2011 and has been working as a speech and language therapist with children of all ages with complex needs and feeding difficulties since.
She has gained experience working in a range of settings including community clinic, nursery settings, mainstream and special school settings, and in patients’ homes, including time spent working abroad in New Zealand.
She has worked with children with ranging difficulties and needs including delayed language development, Down Syndrome and other chromosomal abnormalities, ASD, cerebral palsy, and dysphagia and other feeding difficulties.
Sophie strives to work closely with parents and other professionals to support children in meeting their communication potential and successfully engage in functional and meaningful interactions with others.
She puts the child’s unique strengths and needs at the centre of activities to shape a therapy approach which is holistic and individual to each family.