Priyanka Khuje
Priyanka is a compassionate Pediatric Occupational Therapist who works with children with neurodiversity and their families using the Occupational therapy and Narrative therapy lens. With a deep commitment to understanding each child's unique story, Priyanka works collaboratively with families to uncover the strengths, resilience, and potential within their child’s life experiences. By integrating narrative therapy and Play, Priyanka creates a space where children and families can reframe challenges and discover new ways to engage with their world. Whether it's through improving fine motor skills, supporting sensory processing, or promoting emotional regulation, the focus is always on how the child’s personal story shapes their development and how that story can evolve toward greater agency and well-being. In addition to working directly with children, Priyanka believes in the importance of connecting with community spaces. She has been working as a trainer, supervisor as well as curator of programs that can train community workers to support children with neurodiversity. She is a master trainer of the Ubuntu program, which supports caregivers of children with disabilities to form support groups to empower them and work together to support their children. Priyanka is deeply passionate about creating safe, inclusive spaces where every child is seen, heard, and valued, and where their story is celebrated in all its uniqueness.