Guest guest Posted November 20, 2011 Report Share Posted November 20, 2011 writes her messages right at the very bottom, you need to scroll down a long way Mx Hi, Could not see 's reply, it appeared as blocked msg. Is something wrong? Is it possible natasha if you can pass on jenny's msg. Many thanks, To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Saturday, 19 November 2011, 22:35Subject: Re: neurofeedback practitioners in London THANKS !! Do keep us posted if/when you do it, please!Natasa x> > > >> > > > Can someone recommend one? tx> > > > Natasa> > > >> > > OK - no problem. X> > >> >> Dear all,>> We have just come back from taking for a qeeg. This isapparently a good idea before neurofeedback therapy as it ensures thatthe equipment can be set optimally for the child's needs.>> We went to see Dr. Beverley Steffert in Cambridge at the LearningRecovery Centre.>> We live in the north and are fortunate to have a neurofeedback centreafew miles away in York, but they do not do the qeeg. The LearningSupport Centre are one of the few that do. Results are sent off to aprofessor in Poland who writes a report for Dr. Steffert. She thensends a more easily understood version to us.>> I spoke to her about possible therapists in the south and shementioned Lesley Parkinson at the Diagnostic Healing Centre but said sheis one of the most expensive. Therapy should cost around £40 asession in the north and possible £50 per session in the south. Lesley charges £90 apparently.>> Other therapists she wrote down for me and i hope this is correct as Istruggle to read her writing are:>> Foks - 0 - London SW19> Lillershall - Surrey but she didn't have a phone number .>> NHS funding is possible though as usual not probable!>> She recommended either Nexus or BrainMaster equipment and recommendednot to use Lens as it is not successful for our children.>> Equipment is also available for hire. Dr. Steffert hires it and shethought the others did too.>> I hope this helps.>> Best wishes,>> . X> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2011 Report Share Posted November 20, 2011 Thanks Mandi. I found it. To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Sunday, 20 November 2011, 10:36Subject: Re: Re: neurofeedback practitioners in London writes her messages right at the very bottom, you need to scroll down a long way Mx Hi, Could not see 's reply, it appeared as blocked msg. Is something wrong? Is it possible natasha if you can pass on jenny's msg. Many thanks, To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Saturday, 19 November 2011, 22:35Subject: Re: neurofeedback practitioners in London THANKS !! Do keep us posted if/when you do it, please!Natasa x> > > >> > > > Can someone recommend one? tx> > > > Natasa> > > >> > > OK - no problem. X> > >> >> Dear all,>> We have just come back from taking for a qeeg. This isapparently a good idea before neurofeedback therapy as it ensures thatthe equipment can be set optimally for the child's needs.>> We went to see Dr. Beverley Steffert in Cambridge at the LearningRecovery Centre.>> We live in the north and are fortunate to have a neurofeedback centreafew miles away in York, but they do not do the qeeg. The LearningSupport Centre are one of the few that do. Results are sent off to aprofessor in Poland who writes a report for Dr. Steffert. She thensends a more easily understood version to us.>> I spoke to her about possible therapists in the south and shementioned Lesley Parkinson at the Diagnostic Healing Centre but said sheis one of the most expensive. Therapy should cost around £40 asession in the north and possible £50 per session in the south. Lesley charges £90 apparently.>> Other therapists she wrote down for me and i hope this is correct as Istruggle to read her writing are:>> Foks - 0 - London SW19> Lillershall - Surrey but she didn't have a phone number .>> NHS funding is possible though as usual not probable!>> She recommended either Nexus or BrainMaster equipment and recommendednot to use Lens as it is not successful for our children.>> Equipment is also available for hire. Dr. Steffert hires it and shethought the others did too.>> I hope this helps.>> Best wishes,>> . X> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2011 Report Share Posted November 20, 2011 Thanks Mandi. I found it. To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Sunday, 20 November 2011, 10:36Subject: Re: Re: neurofeedback practitioners in London writes her messages right at the very bottom, you need to scroll down a long way Mx Hi, Could not see 's reply, it appeared as blocked msg. Is something wrong? Is it possible natasha if you can pass on jenny's msg. Many thanks, To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Saturday, 19 November 2011, 22:35Subject: Re: neurofeedback practitioners in London THANKS !! Do keep us posted if/when you do it, please!Natasa x> > > >> > > > Can someone recommend one? tx> > > > Natasa> > > >> > > OK - no problem. X> > >> >> Dear all,>> We have just come back from taking for a qeeg. This isapparently a good idea before neurofeedback therapy as it ensures thatthe equipment can be set optimally for the child's needs.>> We went to see Dr. Beverley Steffert in Cambridge at the LearningRecovery Centre.>> We live in the north and are fortunate to have a neurofeedback centreafew miles away in York, but they do not do the qeeg. The LearningSupport Centre are one of the few that do. Results are sent off to aprofessor in Poland who writes a report for Dr. Steffert. She thensends a more easily understood version to us.>> I spoke to her about possible therapists in the south and shementioned Lesley Parkinson at the Diagnostic Healing Centre but said sheis one of the most expensive. Therapy should cost around £40 asession in the north and possible £50 per session in the south. Lesley charges £90 apparently.>> Other therapists she wrote down for me and i hope this is correct as Istruggle to read her writing are:>> Foks - 0 - London SW19> Lillershall - Surrey but she didn't have a phone number .>> NHS funding is possible though as usual not probable!>> She recommended either Nexus or BrainMaster equipment and recommendednot to use Lens as it is not successful for our children.>> Equipment is also available for hire. Dr. Steffert hires it and shethought the others did too.>> I hope this helps.>> Best wishes,>> . X> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2011 Report Share Posted November 21, 2011 excuse my ignorance, what is neurofeedback please? Thanks, Sara x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2011 Report Share Posted November 21, 2011 > > Can someone recommend one? tx > Natasa > Hi. There's a good explanation on the Learning Recovery website if you would like to read about it. . X Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2011 Report Share Posted November 21, 2011 http://www.learningrecovery.co.uk/ or google/youtube it for more nx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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