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therapy centres in southwest??

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Chundle · 10/04/2011 20:49

hi all, ive read all these great things about listening centre, soundmusic centre etc etc but they all seem to be in sussex, london and so on. Does anyone know of anything similar (other than Bibic) in the South West as we are in Devon and I dont drive. Just looking into different therapies for my two daughters and not quite sure where to start looking really other than trawling these boards. DD1 is 7 has ADHD and maybe AS as well, DD2 is 20 months with no firm dx as yet other than sensory integration disorder, postural instability, speech delay, social issues blah blah blah. Any advice appreciated

thank you

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Eveiebaby · 11/04/2011 23:40

Hi Chundle - Sorry I can't help I don't know of anything in the Southwest

zzzzz · 12/04/2011 08:40

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Chundle · 12/04/2011 10:39

Hi guys thanks for your replies
Zzzzzz my dd2 goes to honeylands every week! Donkey sanctuary is very good we are going to start going to their Saturday club. I will have a look at the brainwave thing now. I've just looked into all the listening centre stuff and it all seems to be London based there just nothing out this way. Although I have found a lady in exete where we live who does alternative therapy for ADHD, dyslexia, speech issues etc and you can get bursaries for it so going to look into that I think it's called Sunflower therapy.

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Chundle · 12/04/2011 10:41

Zzzz yep dd1 us at ms school, where in Devon are you?

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isw · 12/04/2011 14:35

there is also something called snowdrop i think in devon sorry on kindle hence short replie

Chundle · 12/04/2011 15:57

Ok thanks I'll have a look

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sneezecakesmum · 12/04/2011 22:03

Hi I would second brainwave, went there for cerebral palsy and was fabulous, they also do ASD.

Second Snowdrop too, not been there but was looking into it regarding sensory issues, but the physical ones outweighed the sensory ones and those are self integrating for the most part now.

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