Molly is a California Bay Area native with a deep love for working with children and supporting their growth in meaningful, individualized ways. She began her career as a volunteer before being recruited as an Occupational Therapy Aide. This experience led her to earn her Master’s in Occupational Therapy from Midwestern University in Arizona. Molly also holds a Bachelor’s in Psychology from Santa Clara University, allowing her to bring a holistic, child-centered perspective to every session.

As a clinician, Molly is especially passionate about providing family education and comprehensive caregiver coaching to empower a child's support system. She specializes in designing multisensory scaffolds and implementing neurodiversity-affirming strategies to find the “just-right challenge” for each child. 

When she isn’t at the clinic, Molly loves exploring the San Francisco Bay Area, whether she’s catching a Broadway or jazz show, taking pictures while hiking local trails, or spending quality time with her partner, her family, and her friendly Cavapoo, Afi.

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