KAYLIE SCHOLS-FLETT, OT

MEET KAYLIE SCHOLS-FLETT
Kaylie is a proud Sooke local who holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Victoria and a Master’s in Occupational Therapy from the University of British Columbia.
With a strong foundation in psychology, Kaylie brings a holistic and compassionate approach to her work as an Occupational Therapist. She is dedicated to supporting children and their families through a strengths-based lens, prioritizing mental health and neurodiversity-affirming care. Kaylie believes in meeting each individual where they are, empowering them to thrive, and celebrating their unique strengths.
Kaylie’s passion for working with neurodivergent children and youth began during her summers as a community support worker at a local camp. Since then, she has gained diverse experience as an Education Assistant in the Sooke School District, a behaviour interventionist for home-schooled children, and a respite worker. This varied background gives her valuable insight into the different environments children and youth experience every day—from home to school to recreation.
Outside of work, you’ll find Kaylie playing soccer, painting, hiking, camping, searching for thrifted treasures, or relaxing with a good book and a cup of coffee.
Kaylie Schols-Flett has completed the following professional development courses:
- Teaching self-regulation to children and adolescents: Theories and techniques by Alex Thompson (CAOT course)
- Here to Play: Recentering Children in Occupational Therapy Practice by Kelsie Olds (from learn play thrive)
- 3 steps to improving Interoception: an evidence-based approach by Kelly Mahler
- The BEST approach: Promoting occupational participation through a strengths-based and neurodiversity-affirming lens
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