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LCP makes a Film!

Early one morning in July a film crew arrived at our Wimpole Street practice.
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Additional Premises for Office and Therapy

Portman Square Offices
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* NEW Summer Groups for Children 2010

 

  SUMMER HOLIDAY COURSES      
 
   Our fun and interactive Summer Holiday Groups are available between 19th July and 27th August 2010 at either Wimpole Street W1,
Hampstead NW11 or Riverston School SE12

Handwriting and Phonological Awareness – 1.5 hrs
 For 6-7 year olds
*        Handwriting and underlying skills
*        Phonological awareness
*        Organisational skills
*        Basic story writing
Little Hands and Mouths - 1.5 hrs
For 3-4 year olds
 
*        Attention and listening
*        Receptive and expressive language
*        Social skills

 

 
 
*        Sensory motor skills
*        Nursery skills
 
Getting Ready for School – 1.5 hrs
For 5-6 year olds
 
*        Attention and listening
*        Functional classroom skills
*        Social interaction
*        Basic phonological awareness
 
Early Language – 1.5 hrs
For 2 – 4 year olds
 
*        Attention and listening
*        Understanding simple instructions
*        Sound awareness
Project Pilots – 1.5 hrs
For 9-10 year olds
 
*        Organisation
*        Handwriting
*        Oral and written text types
*        Developing lateral and creative thinking
 
Social Skills - 1.5 hrs
For 5-6 year olds
 
*        Social skills
*        Creative and imaginative thought
*        OT perspective
 
 
Tiny Talkers – 1.5 hrs
For 2-3 year olds
*        Sensory motor development
*        Language stimulation
*        Attention and listening
Play skills
 
 
 
 
Individual sessions are also available at our normal clinic rates 
 


Cost of each session: £50

 

For further information or to arrange an appointment please telephone
London Children's Practice on +44 (0) 207 467 9520 or
email clinic@londonchildrenspractice.com

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Testimonial

“The clinic and its extremely talented staff are passionate about their children. For them, helping children with special needs is not a profession but a vocation. Each child is treated as an individual and no stone is left unturned in their efforts to help a child to reach his/her potential. I feel profoundly blessed to know everybody here” Mrs Basu