Our iThrive Team
Myiesha Brice
Senior Occupational Therapist
BSc (Occupational Therapy) (Hons)
Growing up in the coastal town of Geraldton, Myiesha developed a strong connection to family-centered care and the power of play. She now works as a Senior Occupational Therapist at iThrive, where she empowers children and families to feel confident, independent, and supported in their everyday lives. Known for her down-to-earth nature and focus on building strong rapport, Myiesha creates a welcoming and engaging therapy space. Her approach is playful, evidence-based, and rooted in genuine connection.
Education & Expertise
Myiesha graduated with Honours from Curtin University with a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy. Committed to lifelong learning, she has undertaken extensive professional development including the Attention Autism program, SOS Approach to Feeding, Learn to Play Therapy, and multiple courses in executive functioning, sensory processing, Autism, motor skills, handwriting, and behaviour support—including Being a Behavioural Detective and PBS Practitioner Training.
Professional Background
Myiesha has worked extensively within the NDIS framework, supporting families to access services and navigate complex systems. She delivers both individual and group therapy, with a focus on building independence and emotional regulation. Myiesha has experience working with children and teens with developmental delays, sensory and social emotional challenges, learning difficulties, ADHD, EDS, and Autism—with a strong interest in supporting girls on the spectrum.
Core Skills and Strengths
Myiesha excels in supporting school readiness, sensory processing, emotional regulation, executive functioning, handwriting, play development, motor skills, and social-emotional learning. She creates a warm and engaging therapy space where children feel safe to explore, learn, and grow. By working closely with families, she ensures goals are clear and meaningful, and therapy is tailored to support each child’s unique needs. She skilled in conducting comprehensive assessments and helping families navigate the NDIS process.
Passion and Motivation
Myiesha is deeply motivated by the belief that every child and family deserves to feel heard and supported, no matter the challenge. She finds great joy in creating therapy spaces that are playful, safe, and empowering, helping children build confidence and equipping families with the tools they need to navigate everyday challenges. She believes it is the role of occupational therapists to walk alongside children and families on their journey.