
Kaya! Hello!
Welcome to Little Tree Counselling
Supporting individuals and families to thrive
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We are a unique neurodivergent-led counselling practice bringing together therapeutic skills alongside lived experience.
Support that honours who you are, strengthens connections, and builds practical strategies for real life — however you do life!
Counselling
We offer counselling for everyone. We aim to create a safe and supportive space where you can feel understood and can talk openly about your thoughts, feelings and experiences. We work collaboratively with you using counselling modailities to explore challenges, build insight, and develop meaningful strategies for change that suit your unique life.
Parent Support
We work one on one with parents to explore what works best for them and their children, navigate services that are often hidden or hard to access, and implement therapeutic and practical strategies both at home and school. Our focus is always on keeping the family connected, safe, and thriving.
Neuro-Affirming Counselling
We are a unique neurodivergent-led counselling practice bringing together therapeutic skills alongside lived experience - to support our neurokin in a way that works for them. We focus on understanding your unique needs, affirming your identity and helping you develop strategies that truly work in real life.​​
About Us
Founded with a purpose.
Little Tree was created by counsellor Ash Wood to bring together therapeutic services and lived experience to offer a deeply empathetic, neuro-affirming counselling service for individuals, parents, and families on their unique journeys.
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In particular Little Tree was founded to address the gaps Ash saw not only as a therapist, but also experienced as a parent of a child with neurodiversity. Ash found a disconnect between individualist services offered to children and the experiences of the parents and the whole family around this child.
This then expanded Ash as also discovered a need for specialised support for adults with late or missed diagnoses, helping them affirm their identity, discover their strengths, and begin to thrive with confidence and clarity. Her approach blends practical strategies with neurodiversity-informed therapeutic support alongside tailored support services — many of which she found lacking during her own experiences as a late-diagnosed neurodivergent person, parent, and professional.​
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