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DR KELLY WARD

Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, Scoptic Sensitivity Syndrome, Learning Difficulties, Developmental Delay, Attention, Sensory Processing, Mental Health Trauma, Foetel Alchocol and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Phobias, Eating Disorders, Social Communication, Hyperlexia, Transition Services, Developmental Co-Ordination, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Emotional Coaching, Narrative Therapy & Peer Mediation in Manchester

Clinic: HSR PSYCHOLOGY

Address: πŸ—ΊοΈ 3-5 St John Street, Manchester M3 4DN, UK Directions

Phone: +44 1618209229

Email: off***@h***o.uk

Website: Visit Website

Insurance Accepted: Standard Life, Aya, Cigna, Bupa, Aviva, Benenden, Vitality Health Life & Simplyhealth

Experience: Since 2016

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About DR KELLY WARD

Dr Kelly Ward is a well-known educational and child psychologist in Manchester, United Kingdom. She completed her doctorate in educational and child psychology at the University of Manchester. Dr Kelly Ward provides a wide range of post-diagnostic services, including therapeutic interventions and parent/carer support. Dr Kelly Ward takes a dynamic approach through her role as an educational and child psychologist, which promotes learning through the assessment process. She works closely with parents, carers and education staff. She practices at HSR Psychology. The clinic supports children and young people in maximising their potential by providing a flexible, consistent, broad and value-for-money clinical, educational and child psychology service. They provide immediate access to a broad range of child psychology services for the early years, schools, post-16 education providers, parents, and carers.