Dr Hester Howells is an Educational
Psychologist based in Norfolk.
Dr Howells offers independent assessments diagnosing the educational aspects
of Neuro-diversity (specific learning difficulties)
for both children and adults.
The assessment typically assesses one or more areas:
cognition and learning, communication and interaction,social, emotional and mental health
or sensory and physical skills. Individualised
evidence-based recommendations are made for needs identified in any of these areas.
For more information
give us a call on 01362 681 869.

Introduction

Psychology4education offers comprehensive independent assessment of all neurological-diverse conditions. P4E’s assessments typically cover a child’s cognition & learning, social, emotional & mental health, communication & interaction and sensory & physical skills. In line with best current practice guidelines, Dr Howells sometimes refers children on to other professionals, for example, Psychiatrists, Occupational Therapists, Paediatricians or Speech and Language Therapists. Dr Howells is an HCPC Practitioner Psychologist who is also registered with the British Psychological Society. P4E’s assessment reports provide you with in depth detailed information and recommendations for your child as an individual. P4E reports can be used to plan effective teaching and support tailored to your child’s strengths and needs.

Find out more

The main types of Neuro-diverse conditions (specific learning difficulties) are dyslexia, dyspraxia (DCD), dyscalculia, Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD and ADD. It is possible for these to overlap in some way. These can also occur in learners who are intellectually gifted. Advances in genetics and neuroscience are constantly adding to our knowledge and these bring about changes in what we know about how to assess and teach children / adults who are experiencing difficulties. One of the problems with our education system, and the National Curriculum, is that it does not keep pace with these changes in our knowledge of neuroscience and learning. Many children can get left behind because of a lack of understanding about why they are experiencing difficulties. Without an assessment that specifies their strengths and difficulties, it’s very difficult to plan effective teaching. Specific learning difficulties are complex and interrelated. They also vary in intensity from mild to severe.

 

Information and fees

Dyslexia

Dyspraxia / Developmental Co-ordination Disorder (DCD)

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD, ADD)

Dyscalculia

Intellectual Giftedness

Further Information for parents

Information from parents

ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) (previously known as Asperger’s Syndrome, AS, and Autism)

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