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Here are some suggested organisations that offer expert advice on special needs.

Sunflower Therapy - CHARITY

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Kaz33 · 22/11/2007 13:25

www.sunflowertrust.com/

This is something that I have just completed with my son (6 hyperactive/dxyspraxic tendencies)

It is a charity and they provide bursaries of free treatment for children with learning difficulties. I was speaking to the organiser of the charity and they have money to spend at the moment so if you are interested it might be beneficial to apply.

They don't believe in labels and provide a holistic treatment of your child including structural, neurological, dietary and NLP techniques. It is non invasive treatment and they are a highly professional team of practioners with years of experience in oestopathy, chiropracter field etc...

I have thought long and hard before posting this but I really believe in the work that they do. We paid privately (roughly £1000) over a year and investment that we made because we saw the results.

Please ask me any questions if you wish.

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mamadadawahwah · 22/12/2007 17:57

Hi, i am interested. What did the therapy for your child actually look like. what was done?

do you know if they pay for travel costs, if they award a bursary? we dont live anywhere near any of the practitioners.

thanks for posting this interesting information. we are and have been very interested in nlp (neurolinguistic programming)

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