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The Teacher’s Purpose by Clarinettist, Alba Garcia

Alba is a clarinettist who graduated from the Royal Academy of Music. As a musician she has performed with some important orchestras such as `Filarmonica del `900` from Teatro Regio di Torino, `Orchestra del Conservatorio G.Verdi di Milano`, `Ensemble del conservatorio G.Verdi di Milano`, Manson Ensemble (Royal Academy of Music), Academy Concert Orchestra, London Mahler Orchestra, […]

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Educational Psychologists

Valerie Davis 34 Belsize Avenue NW3 4AH Telephone: 0207 794 4492 Email: valeriedavisep@aol.com   Hannah Abrahams 31 Gurney Drive, London, N2 0DF Telephone: 07870 621 258 Email: hannahabrahamsep@gmail.com Annie Mitchell Email: annie@anniemitchellep.co.uk   Marion Rushbrook 28 Cholmeley Lodge N6 5EN Telephone: 0208 340 1223 Email: Marion.rushbrook@btinternet.com   Katherine Sharkey Telephone: 0797 622 4240 Email: Katherine.sharkey@ntlworld.com   The Bloomfield Learning Centre 66

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Audio Integration Therapy and Light Therapy, A New Way To Address Sensory Processing Difficulties by Pauline Allen

Pauline is a Neurodevelopmentalist and a certified trainer in Auditory Integration Training (AIT) and Lightwave Stimulation (LWS). She regularly gives presentations at home and abroad and has developed a number of training programmes for parents and Health and Educational professionals.  The Sound Learning Centre also provides Outreach Programmes for assessments and treatments. With a background

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Tutors for all levels

With entrance exams becoming more and more competitive with every passing year, I have been asked over and over for a list of tutors for exams at varying levels from 7+ to 13+ . This is a short list I compiled to make it easier for parents. These tutor agencies come recommended by parents and organisations

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The Secret to Success in Learning Languages by Caroline Nelson, founder of Viva Sing Spanish

  Even before birth, infants make no distinction between music, language, singing and speech. In fact at just 10 months they start to tune into the language they hear most. Long before saying the words, they can imitate the rhythm of a language. Once they start to speak, young children can reproduce other languages with perfect pronunciation,

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Why Piano? by Chris Lloyd, pianist and teacher

Chris Lloyd, recently completed study at the Royal Academy of Music, London, where he graduated with a Master of Music under principal tutor Rustem Hayroudinoff, having completed a Bachelor of Music (1st Class Hons.) at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, Adelaide.  He has performed throughout Australasia, North America and Europe, winning several awards along the

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Caterpillar Music

Caterpillar Music first started in 2001 in South London. Montessori teacher and mother of two Anita Anand has recently brought it to Huggle in Swiss Cottage. Music classes encourage language, confidence, social interaction and musical skills in a fun and relaxed environment. It has been shown that children benefit greatly from activities in which their

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An overview of the French schools in London and the differences between British and French Schools

Being a multicultural city, the number of different ethnicities in London, is as diverse as it is vast. Currently, the French community in the capital  is estimated by the French consulate to be between 300,00 – 400,000  in number. Indeed, the community in the capital has grown to such an extent that Boris Johnson is known to have

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