About Lucy

Lucy Williams, founder of YellowRise, is a passionate and experienced Early Childhood Specialist committed to empowering children and families. With a Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) and a Diploma of Community Services (Children Services) , Lucy has spent many years working as an early childhood teacher and service manager in community kindergartens. Her career is marked by a dedication to nurturing children’s autonomy through child-initiated learning experiences that strengthen essential skills and prepare them for future success.

Lucy brings a wealth of knowledge and lived experience to her work:

Lived Experience in Disability Services (NDIS): Lucy deeply understands the needs of families navigating disability services, offering informed support and guidance.

Trauma-Informed Practices: Her compassionate approach ensures children feel safe and supported in their learning environments.

Indigenous Cultural Awareness: Lucy respects and integrates Indigenous protocols and cultural understandings into educational settings, fostering inclusivity and respect.

Diverse Background Expertise: Having worked with children from various cultural and social backgrounds, Lucy is skilled at creating tailored approaches to meet every child’s unique needs.

Lucy is also passionate about empowering families and educators through education. She conducts professional development sessions, one-on-one guidance, and speaking engagements, sharing practical strategies and insights to support children’s growth.

Additionally, Lucy hosts parent and carer support groups, creating a community of shared understanding and encouragement for families navigating the challenges of raising children with unique needs.

Lucy’s work with YellowRise is driven by her belief in the transformative power of early childhood education and her unwavering commitment to helping every child and family succeed.

About Lucy

Lucy Williams, founder of YellowRise, is a passionate and experienced Early Childhood Specialist committed to empowering children and families. With a Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) and a Diploma of Community Services (Children Services) , Lucy has spent many years working as an early childhood teacher and service manager in community kindergartens. Her career is marked by a dedication to nurturing children’s autonomy through child-initiated learning experiences that strengthen essential skills and prepare them for future success.

Lucy brings a wealth of knowledge and lived experience to her work:

Lived Experience in Disability Services (NDIS): Lucy deeply understands the needs of families navigating disability services, offering informed support and guidance.

Trauma-Informed Practices: Her compassionate approach ensures children feel safe and supported in their learning environments.

Indigenous Cultural Awareness: Lucy respects and integrates Indigenous protocols and cultural understandings into educational settings, fostering inclusivity and respect.

Diverse Background Expertise: Having worked with children from various cultural and social backgrounds, Lucy is skilled at creating tailored approaches to meet every child’s unique needs.

Lucy is also passionate about empowering families and educators through education. She conducts professional development sessions, one-on-one guidance, and speaking engagements, sharing practical strategies and insights to support children’s growth.

Additionally, Lucy hosts parent and carer support groups, creating a community of shared understanding and encouragement for families navigating the challenges of raising children with unique needs.

Lucy’s work with YellowRise is driven by her belief in the transformative power of early childhood education and her unwavering commitment to helping every child and family succeed.

FAQS

What age groups does YellowRise support?

YellowRise specializes in working with children from pre-prep age (around 3-5 years) to school-aged children up to 9 years old. Services are tailored to meet each child’s developmental needs at their current level.

How can child profiling help my child?

Child profiling provides a comprehensive assessment of your child’s development, social and emotional skills, and academic performance within their learning environment. These reports can guide individualized learning plans, support NDIS funding applications, and set clear goals for therapies or school readiness.

Do you offer services for parents and educators?

Yes! YellowRise offers workshops, one-on-one consultations, and support groups for parents and carers, as well as professional development for educators. These services provide strategies and insights to create supportive learning environmeM Footernts and foster children’s growth.

FAQS

What age groups does YellowRise support?

YellowRise specializes in working with children from pre-prep age (around 3-5 years) to school-aged children up to 9 years old. Services are tailored to meet each child’s developmental needs at their current level.

How can child profiling help my child?

Child profiling provides a comprehensive assessment of your child’s development, social and emotional skills, and academic performance within their learning environment. These reports can guide individualized learning plans, support NDIS funding applications, and set clear goals for therapies or school readiness.

Do you offer services for parents and educators?

Yes! YellowRise offers workshops, one-on-one consultations, and support groups for parents and carers, as well as professional development for educators. These services provide strategies and insights to create supportive learning environments and foster children’s growth.