KindleKids Child Psychologists
KindleKids
Child Psychologists
Kindling Confidence
Kindling Confidence
KindleKids is a London based child psychology service run by an experienced highly specialist Chartered Clinical Child Psychologist and specialist team, providing quality psychological care for children and adolescents and their families. We offer a unique service aimed at the development of self confidence in children and teenagers through providing psychological assessment, treatment, advice and support. Our child psychologist can help with a range of emotional, behavioural, social and learning issues that may be contributing to feeling unhappy, anxious, lacking in confidence or feeling out of control. Following an initial consultation, the child psychologist works with parents so that individual treatment plans can be developed to support children and teenagers and their families. We aim to help understand and develop a plan to address their difficulties, while at the same time acknowledging and nurturing their relative strengths in order to help them to reach their potential.
KindleKids provides a range of psychological services including comprehensive psychological and cognitive assessments, therapy, behaviour management plans, parent support and early intervention. Our child psychologist also works closely with schools, where appropriate, providing consultation and training on practical and clinical issues which may arise.
We Help Children, Teenagers, Young Adults, Parents and Schools
Reasons Why People May Contact Us Include:
- Destructive behaviour
- Aggression or angry outbursts
- Shyness or withdrawal
- Mood swings
- Low mood
- Trauma and PTSD
- Adjusting to new circumstances such as changes at home
- Sibling rivalry
- Sleep problems
- Anxiety
- Phobias
- Obsessive behaviours
- Behaviour difficulties
- Low self-esteem
- Difficulty making friends
- Difficulty sustaining friendships
- Bullying
- Educational assessments of current functioning
- Lack of progress at school
- Exam related stress
- Perfectionism
- Learning difficulties
- Dyslexia
- Gifted and talented assessments
- Parenting guidance
- Parental separation or divorce
- Parent-child relationship difficulties
- Behaviour problems and non-compliance
- Sleeping difficulties
- Eating difficulties
- Toileting issues
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Autism
- Learning Differences