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Dyslexia Assessor Recomendations Wanted


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Hi. My Son needs to have a post 16 Dyslexia assessment before he starts University later this month. The centre where he had his initial assessment can't fit him in in time so I'm looking for someone else who can do an assessment. If anyone has any recommendations for registered assessors I would be really grateful to hear from you with their details. Many thanks.


Karen

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i just had my 17 year daughter assessed in the summer by Dr Cloherty who is a local psychologist and lives in Peckham. she has a website www.clinicalneuropsychologist.co.uk. She was very professional produced a very helpful report and has worked at great ormond street before. very nice nature with my daughter as well as she was rather nervous. let me know if you need any more details Kate
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I had my test when I was at University (London South Bank University). It was recommended to all students that if you suspected that you're dyslexic that you apply for the test. Once you're tested and a recommendation is made you are then referred and interviewed for your assessment of needs.
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