About me
My name is Hannah, and I am a parent of two children, both of whom have benefited from a neurodevelopment programme. Experiencing that journey as a parent shaped my understanding of how powerful the right support can be when development is addressed at its foundations.
My first degree was in Geography at the University of Oxford, where I developed a strong interest in systems and patterns. I later completed a degree in Psychology at the Open University, driven by a growing fascination with human development and individual differences. I am curious about innovation outside of the boundaries of any single discipline, which is what has brought me to neurodevelopment work.
My professional life has been mostly spent in social impact work, and in particular, applying this curiosity to lead innovative initiatives to achieve better impact.
I work from home in central St Albans. The space is calm and welcoming, designed to feel relaxed rather than clinical, so both children and adults can feel at ease.
My practice
I trained as a neurodevelopment practitioner because I believe that children and adults experiencing persistent challenges deserve thoughtful, informed support that works directly with the nervous system.
As a Licentiate of the Institute for Neuro-Physiological Psychology, I offer structured, evidence-informed programmes designed to support neurological development at its roots.

