Paediatric occupational therapist smiling at FUN Therapy in Earlwood, NSW, showcasing engaging sensory equipment including a blue therapy swing, colourful tunnel, monkey bars, exercise balls and balance stepping stones

Who We Are

At FUN Therapy, located in Earlwood, NSW, we embrace the joy of play as the heart of our paediatric occupational therapy. Recognising play as the child’s primary occupation, our client-centred approach focuses on promoting health and well-being by empowering children to participate in daily activities that are meaningful to them. Our therapists are dedicated to working alongside families to enrich children's sensorimotor skills, ensuring they can confidently navigate self-care, school tasks, and social interactions within the community.

Rooted in the latest Paediatric Occupational Therapy practices, we tailor each session to foster children's independence, safety, and social engagement through enjoyable and sensory-rich activities. Our commitment extends to supporting the neurodivergent community, with a specialised focus on early intervention that serves the Canterbury-Bankstown, Inner West, and Bayside councils. We leverage trauma-informed and neuro-affirming approaches to honour each child's unique abilities and nurture their holistic well-being.

At the core of FUN Therapy — an acronym for Functional Understanding for Neurodiversity — is the belief that learning is most effective when it's fun. Our practice is a beacon for families seeking a supportive environment where their child's authentic self is celebrated, and their developmental journey is approached with enthusiasm and respect. We're not just about achieving milestones; we're about creating joyful experiences that lead to lasting skills and cherished memories for children and their families.

Our Team

  • Director/Occupational Therapist

    Stephanie is a fun and dedicated paediatric occupational Therapy who graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy degree from the University of the Philippines in 2011. A Sydney resident since 2017, she combines over a decade of expertise with a playful and compassionate approach to support her clients' growth. Her approaches are a kaleidoscope of play-based joy, heartfelt connections, informed sensitivity to trauma, and a celebration of neurodiversity. Stephanie's practice isn't just about therapy — it's about embracing each child's world with wonder and wisdom. She loves working with kids and parents who are new in their autism journey. Outside of work, she loves exploring new cuisines, going on adventures, pole dancing and aerial lyra. Her special interests are personal finance, travelling and plant medicines.