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Wanted recommendation for educational psychologist


RWellman

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Matthew Hart, 07737053940, chartered child and educational psychologist. was recommended by our school as they've used him a lot for their kids and like his work. I think he used to work for the council as well and knows their requirements but we hired him in private capacity. Our assessment was not for the same thing but i'm sure he covers it too. He is local (camberwell), came to our house and visited school too and his report was very good in pinpointing areas to work on and various techniques that the teachers and we use with our child. pls pm if you want more details.
Have you tried Monique Cloherty Clinical Psychologist she did an excellent assessment of dyslexia on my nephew, she's very experienced and used to work at Great Ormond Street and was just so lovely with him. Lives in East Dulwich. www.clinicalneuropsychologist.co.uk. good luck!
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Hello, I realise this thread is several years old but I wondered if anyone had any current/up to date recommendations for educational psychologists they could share?


For context: my 8 year old son has a diagnosis of Developmental Coordination Disorder (dyspraxia) and we're on the waiting list for an ASD assessment at Sunshine House - which has obviously been delayed indefinitely in the current circumstances. Lockdown and homeschooling has brought a lot of issues to the forefront and I'd like to get him privately assessed over the summer so that we can get the right support in place for the next school year. Recommendations would be very welcome! Many thanks.

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