Why Choose Us
Welcome to Primary Care Children’s Practice, located in the heart of Burwood. We are a professional and vibrant practice committed to working with and supporting children, young people and their families.
Our friendly, experienced and compassionate team believe every child is unique, and we adopt a tailored treatment plan that works towards achieving their goals. Our practical and personal approach combines up-to-date research with evidence-based, proven techniques to ensure the best result for your child.
Principal Clinical Psychologist Rhonda Ltaif, and the team strive to create a supportive environment for children and parents, giving them the space to share thoughts and feelings openly. This allows the team to take the time and effort to get to know your child, understand their unique needs, and develop goals together.
We look forward to hearing from you and understanding how we can support you and your family.
Rhonda is the founder and Principal Clinical Psychologist of Primary Care Children’s Practice and has worked with children and families since 2007. She has worked in both private practice and for government agencies in departments specialising in complex mental health issues for children and adolescents.
Rhonda is passionate about providing evidence-based care and therapy for a wide range of emotional, social and behavioural difficulties in children and adolescents. These include eating disorders, personality disorders, anxiety, depression, school-based issues and behavioural challenges.
Systemic in her approach to treatment, Rhonda practices evidence-based psychological therapies. She is committed to supporting young people and their families to achieve their therapeutic goals and overcome challenges. She is also passionate about children reaching their full potential and the cohesion of families.
Rhonda is also an Adjunct Fellow at Western Sydney University and provides board-approved supervision for psychologists at all stages of their career.
Sandra is a dedicated and experienced psychologist who works with individuals of all ages. She has developed her expertise in private practice and community mental health settings, specialising in comprehensive diagnostic assessments and therapeutic interventions for a wide range of psychological concerns.
Sandra is passionate about conducting thorough evaluations and providing evidence-based care for various neurodevelopmental and learning disorders. Her areas of expertise include ADHD, intellectual disabilities, giftedness, and specific learning disorders. She is committed to developing tailored treatment plans to support her clients’ needs.
With a client-centred approach at the core of her practice, Sandra employs therapeutic modalities such as cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). For younger clients, she incorporates play therapy and creative techniques. Her systemic approach involves working closely with clients and their families to promote healing, resilience, and positive development.
Sandra is dedicated to professional development. She regularly attends workshops and conferences to enhance her skills and knowledge, ensuring her clients receive the most up-to-date and effective care possible.
Educational & Developmental Psychologist
Rhonda is the founder and Principal Clinical Psychologist of Primary Care Children’s Practice and has worked with children and families since 2007. She has worked in both private practice and for government agencies in departments specialising in complex mental health issues for children and adolescents.
Rhonda is passionate about providing evidence-based care and therapy for a wide range of emotional, social and behavioural difficulties in children and adolescents. These include eating disorders, personality disorders, anxiety, depression, school-based issues and behavioural challenges.
Systemic in her approach to treatment, Rhonda practices evidence-based psychological therapies. She is committed to supporting young people and their families to achieve their therapeutic goals and overcome challenges. She is also passionate about children reaching their full potential and the cohesion of families.
Rhonda is also an Adjunct Fellow at Western Sydney University and provides board-approved supervision for psychologists at all stages of their career.