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Looking for children art or play therapist recommendations

I am looking for a fun and kind Art or Play therapist.
Face to face only.
I look forward to receiving some recommendations.
thank you 
Forum: Wellbeing
Replies: 0
Wed Jan 17, 2024 10:13 am

Looking for Term time Cleaner for family house Clapham Junction area

Hello 
are there any cleaners who would like to only work term time and interested in a weekly or biweekly clean for family house? 
please contact me 
thank you
Replies: 0
Mon Oct 16, 2023 9:51 pm

How to support primary school ND child prone to anxiety

Hello all,  Can anyone recommend a CBT provider or any therapist/any form of help to support a ND diverse 7 year old ?  Gets very anxious in certain social conditions (but not all) plus some phobia in medical settings  Also looking for supplements recommendations, yoga/mindfulness reco for young chi...
Replies: 2
Tue Aug 15, 2023 3:08 pm

Re: Switching from indy to state for Oxbridge

that's not how it even works, you need to be in a school in a terrible postcode, not just any state, and also move before GCSEs are taken otherwise, the GCSEs sitting will show where you have taken them and with which boards ... all very telling 
Forum: Schools
Replies: 6
Mon May 22, 2023 3:42 pm

Re: Primary school recommendation for ADHD child

Thank you Curly and Postingasguest ! would you be able to give some examples ? Postingasguest I have tried PM you, but not making it work. Thank you !
we are at webbs ...  some individuals there are wonderful 
Forum: Schools
Replies: 4
Mon May 22, 2023 2:28 pm

Primary school recommendation for ADHD child

has anyone a child of primary school age with ADHD who would recommend their school please ? we are disappointed with the lack of support/understanding at ours, as their focus is on academics and are exploring other options (Wandsworth).
thank you 
please pm if preferred.
Forum: Schools
Replies: 4
Mon May 15, 2023 2:57 pm

Re: Hourly rates for cleaners/housekeepers in London

£14 for 5 hours once a week, northcote road area/BTC
Replies: 15
Mon Apr 24, 2023 11:33 am

Re: Advice needed on SEN support Secondary school please

Has your daughter got an EHCP in place already, if you don't mind me asking ? and are you looking at state or private ?  I think private can be tricky and not welcoming, especially for girls, as less girls have historically been diagnosed the schools have not had that the learning curve to learn to ...
Forum: Schools
Replies: 12
Mon Apr 24, 2023 11:05 am

Very good EP ?

hello all, 
just that can anyone recommend a very good Educational Psychologist ? preferably local but does not have to. 
thank you
Replies: 1
Sat Jan 21, 2023 8:44 am

Re: The Orthodontic Practice Battersea - your experience and opinions please

our experience there, has been very disappointing. We were referred there by our nhs dentist but on our arrival were told by Sam the NHS route would take too long and sent us to his friend on Harley Street, at a very prohibitive cost. He didn't give us any alternative just literally told us to rush ...
Replies: 19
Tue Nov 08, 2022 9:52 pm

Re: Do parents locally pay uni fees or do students take loans?

Lots of variable ...
and it depends if the children will go into a high earning career post uni or not as that will influence how much they will repay and the costs altogether
It also clearly depends on how much faith you have in the government not to change the rules (again) once they need money in. 
Forum: Schools
Replies: 10
Thu Sep 29, 2022 11:28 am

Re: Honeywell vs Belleville

I would go Honeywell, it seems the education will be more rounded and also more differentiated (so more extension and/or more support as and when needed) Belleville's very skewed towards maths and English at the moment. It's moving away from the other subjects to the point this year the school repor...
Forum: Schools
Replies: 7
Tue Jul 19, 2022 10:21 am

Re: Belleville or Honeywell

Belleville has wonderful staff and great families, but it is really big and this influence the way it is run which doesn't leave much room for differentiation and individualisation, but is reasonably efficient big machine. Despite what it is advertised the children do not get as much of the special...
Forum: Schools
Replies: 7
Wed Jun 29, 2022 7:01 pm

Re: Just how hard is it to get into a private secondary school in SW London?

yes Townie :) my child is currently in year 7 at Emanuel, and had other options from schools slightly above in the 2019 league tables, such as Ipstock, and was also on WL in more academic schools, who told us they were not anticipating to call on their WL, and a year on we have never heard back. Bul...
Forum: Schools
Replies: 16
Mon Jun 13, 2022 10:48 am

Re: Just how hard is it to get into a private secondary school in SW London?

Emanuel had to literally create an extra form in the current year 7 as more families than expected took on their offers !  It is full all the way up and has been for many years in fact. It hasn't been a banker for a long time, we applied 7 years ago, and saw lots of kids not getting offers, but bein...
Forum: Schools
Replies: 16
Tue Jun 07, 2022 9:45 pm