The Key Clinic specialises in removing barriers that prevent children from reaching their full potential.
Our drug-free, holistic approach supports those with learning, behavioural and mental health difficulties such as dyslexia, ADHD, dyspraxia, ASD, anxiety, depression.
BioTransform: Optimising gut functioning and nutrient levels for mental and physical health
NeuroMature: A neurodevelopmental exercise programme to inhibit retained primitive reflexes
BrightBeatz: Auditory Integration training to tune up listening skills
You do not need a diagnosis to benefit from our work.
Our hundreds of testimonials speak of the positive results we have had, enabling people to lead their best lives.
As an experienced teacher and SENDCo, I have worked in primary and secondary schools in Suffolk, Norfolk and Essex. I have a particular interest in the implementation of SEND provision in mainstream schools and developed my research during the pandemic lockdowns to write my book 'Inclusive Education at the Crossroads: exploring effective special education in Global contexts,' with my co-author Professor Garry Hornby. I have since written short related papers for international publications. I'm also a great supporter of Special Needs Jungle which I follow keenly. I belong to the SEND Policy Research Forum, and the Division of International Special Education & Services (Dises). I am now continuing some independent research exploring the causes behind the growing rise in the number of children presenting with SEND and would welcome the views of other researchers on this subject.
Hello! My name is Morgan, and I am the founding director and lead educator at Neurokind ✨ I am keen to connect and collaborate with other professionals in the field so please do feel free get in touch!
Neurokind provides specialist community-based education, bespoke play sessions and personalised family support for neurodivergent and disabled children. All sessions are tailor-made to support the individual needs of each child and their family and are delivered by a qualified teacher (who is also neurodivergent). We specialise in working with nursery and primary-aged children with complex needs including autism, ADHD, sensory processing differences, developmental delays, as well as speech and language difficulties/disorders. As neurodiversity-affirming practitioners, we:
see each and every child as a unique individual worthy of respect and dignity
follow a strengths-based approach to learning stemming from the child's personal interests
believe neurodivergent children should have the opportunity to be taught by neurodivergent adults
firmly believe in child-led learning through play
value connection over compliance and always prioritise emotional regulation
celebrate all forms of communication while advocating for greater access to AAC
see ‘behaviour’ as a form of communication or expression of an unmet need
encourage bodily autonomy and always respect personal boundaries