Zoe Horner, a passionate paediatric Occupational Therapist was diagnosed with ADHD at age 13 and also struggled with significant anxiety in her earlier years. Zoe was determined not to let these challenges hold her back from achieving her life goals. 

After much blood, sweat and tears Zoe proudly graduated from Curtin University in 2015 with a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy transforming the view of what was possible for her life. 

Zoe was celebrated as a ‘Semi-finalist in the Channel 7 Young Achievers of WA Awards’ as well as being nominated for Woolworths Community group of the year awards as a result of her efforts in the youth mental health sector. 

Zoe now specialises in Paediatrics and works in private practice helping younger children with ADHD and similar difficulties. Zoe believes her earlier challenges have only served to make her a more insightful and effective therapist and It is her history that has shaped her passion and drive for helping young children who struggle in the mainstream education system to thrive. 

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