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Dyslexia Assessor


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My name is Anne Sheppee and I am a Dyslexia specialist. I have been doing literacy screeners and full diagnostic dyslexia assessments for over 10 years and now work independently in the Dulwich and Herne Hill area. I currently work in a number of schools carrying out assessments and running staff training as well as carrying out private assessments at my home. I also volunteer at Bell House supporting the work they do with Dyslexia.


I am an Accredited Member of the British Dyslexia Association (AMBDA) and have a current Assessment Practicing Certificate (APC).


If you are looking for an assessment and would like to find out more about how this works, please do get in touch via email at [email protected]


Please note that I do not do tutoring.


Many thanks,


Anne :-)

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I can highly recommend Anne who has recently assessed our daughter.  She made the whole process extremely easy, from setting up the initial assessment through to the report and follow up afterwards.  It could be a potentially daunting process for a child to go through but she made sure my daughter would be comfortable in advance and also during the assessment.  It was all done in a relaxed and homely environment and my daughter even found it enjoyable!  We now feel much better prepared with all the resources and information Anne has given us to help support our daughter with her learning.  

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