Personal development services in London

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  1. 92

    “Absolutely wonderful place full of amazing training (some even free) and great teachers especially Jenny Macdonald in jewellery and Anna Chrysopoulo in glass. All newly refurbished and in first year of reopening - staff very friendly, just ironing out a few kinks with the building logistics. Plus fantastic cafe run by fabulous ladies - delicious, friendly and very good value!”

    Address: Wornington Road, London W10 5QQ, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 20 7450 1889

    Website: morleycollege.ac.uk

  2. 93

    Child Development Centre

    ★★★☆☆ 3.7
    Open

    “My child was assessed by Dr Bharat and diagnosed with asd. He was kind and compassionate under such emotional times. The whole process has taken 2yrs and 11 months. Overall a positive experience despite lockdown waiting times and other unforseen circumstances. Now we will be prepared for the future! I would like to show my gratitude. Thank you team cdc.”

    Address: Pield Heath Road, Uxbridge UB8 3NN, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1895 488788

  1. 94

    The Child Development Centre

    ★★★☆☆ 3.7
    Closed

    “My son attended the Child Development Centre after we had exhausted all other avenues through the NHS and essentially got nowhere. I am not disparaging the NHS, I think they are marvellous but they do not have the time or resources to fully help our children the way they need help in these circumstances. We had the Centre recommended to us and it has really changed our lives. The relief that someone was finally making sense of our son's behaviour and difficulties that he was having was immense. He would jump and scream at unexpected noises, he would hate any labels in clothes, he would zoom around the house causing mayhem (not deliberately, quite the opposite he was very happy), but we did fear he had ADHD. He was like Tigger from Winnie the Poo, bouncing around everywhere! His concentration was very poor, he was very silly and immature for his age, he wasn't able to sit and watch a DVD, read a book or play with one toy or game for any period of time, he would get bored very easily and be off to play with another toy or game. From a very young age he would have obsessions - firstly the Fire Service and he would not anywhere unless in a full fireman's uniform with a utility belt, he was 4 yrs old at this stage and then it changed to the Police (5yrs old) and then the Army (8yrs old) with each obsession taking over all of our lives in one way or another. One fact we did find interesting was that Dyspraxia often gets misdiagnosed as ADHD. He was diagnosed as having Dyspraxia traits and audio dyslexia. We received a very detailed report which made so much sense in terms of why he was behaving the way he was, but more importantly we started the programme that would definitely change all of our lives for the better. The programme is not a quick fix solution. You need to be dedicated and understand there will be times when it is frustrating and it seems you are making no progress then other times when it accelerate and the changes are amazing. Most people comment that he is like a different boy now and he really is. Once we were able to get rid of the reflexes he had retained the changes became really noticeable. He is so much calmer now, he can concentrate - he reads so many books now which we are delighted at! The screaming when he's startled has stopped and he's even more tolerant to labels! In the beginning we did the on-line checklist on the website and ticked far too many! However, I would highly recommend doing this as it give you a really good idea on whether there is a problem there that needs solving. My husband and I had the conversation about the cost of the treatment and I remember him saying 'this could be the best money we've ever spent' and he was absolutely right, it was. I would highly recommend going for an initial assessment to find out all about it. We originally met David and then Alex continued all of the appointments and treatments with our son. He is excellent with children, very professional with a firm but easy-going manner. If you decide to do it, follow all of the instructions, they really do know what they are talking about and you will get better results by following them to the letter. The programmes are medication free which I loved, this is a totally natural way to help your child be the best they can be!”

    Address: 31 Webb's Road, London SW11 6RU, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 20 7223 4321

    Website: thechildcentre.com

  1. 102

    “My people. This pharmacy is under valued for what they do in the community. I been going there for years. But recently I had a medical emergency and needs a drug. The short hair quiet lady who help me out. I know, but you guys are spot on you and zedans up the road Communication Friendly value for money”

    Address: 731A High Road, Seven Kings, Ilford IG3 8RL, United Kingdom

  1. 103

    “Dear all, I would like to take the opportunity to review the above centre. I visited the centre twice over two months. Visited two different departments. Physio and the mental health assessment. I am so pleased with all the staff members at the reception, the Dr and the physio. They are very professional people. They assisted me with all that I and my children needed. Explained every aspect of the care and involved me and the children in every decision in care planning for my children, on both occasions. They were calm and very patient with my children. They answered all my and my children's questions.. I found them to be very humble and respectful towards our needs. Thank you to all the team for running this centre and recognising the different needs of different patients individually.”

    Address: Grove Road, Romford RM6 4XH, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 20 8822 3246

    Website: find.redbridge.gov.uk