Amy Plumer
Amy is a specialist paediatric occupational therapist and has experience of working with children and families with a wide range of conditions such as Autism, Attention Deficit and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Sensory Processing differences, Muscular Dystrophy, Motor and Visual Perceptual Difficulties, Developmental Co-ordination Disorder, Hand Writing Difficulties, Emotional Regulation difficulties and other Developmental Disorders.
Her work includes assessment and treatment of children with a range of difficulties and functional problems, including issues with self-care tasks, play, accessing the curriculum and accessing the environment, and designing and establishing therapeutic activity programmes within both mainstream and special school settings and the provision of advice and strategies.
She is mum to two autistic/adhd daughters and has a passion about supporting autistic girls in mainstream education.
Amy is a dedicated Paediatric Occupational Therapist who works closely with children, families, and caregivers to enhance their quality of life. With extensive experience delivering assessments and interventions in a range of settings, she tailors her approach to each child’s unique abilities and needs.
Guided by a neuro-affirming, strengths-based perspective, Amy values empowering children and families to recognise and celebrate their individual differences. She often supports parents and other family members who, through the therapeutic process, discover their own neurodivergence. As a mother to two neurodivergent daughters, Amy brings both professional expertise and a personal understanding of the challenges and rewards of navigating these journeys. In her downtime, she loves being around animals, listening to music, and dancing—activities that continue to inspire her commitment to meaningful, joyful, and affirming therapeutic experiences.


