Time to Shine Kids Ltd
Heal, connect & relate
Lower Morden Equestrian Centre, Garth Rd, Morden, SM4 4NL Directionshttps://www.yell.com/biz/time-to-shine-kids-ltd-morden-9755346/#view=map
Why Choose Us?
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Business overview
A not for profit organisation, with a network of professionals, supporting people with emotional well-being & neuro-diverse challenges to achieve happiness & fulfilment in life.
Time to Shine is a not for profit organisation, with a network of professionals, supporting people with emotional well-being and neuro-diverse challenges to achieve happiness and fulfilment in life.
We believe that no matter what the barriers and challenges we face in life, we all possess skills and talents to offer to the world. Learning in a new environment gives opportunities to explore our behaviours and emotions and awaken to the impact of them. Once we discover and appreciate our capabilities and to truly believe in them, we can flourish.
When you don't fit into the traditional way of thinking and learning, it can be a very lonely place. It can be soul-destroying, with a negative impact on your sense of self-worth, self-esteem and confidence. We offer learning and healing in a non-judgemental environment, to connect with who you are and what you offer, to bring happiness and fulfilment in life.
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Products & Services
Psychologists
Therapy
Anxiety
Emotional Problem Counselling
Emotional Well-being
Attachment Difficulties
Depression
Behavioral Difficulties
Horses
Equine Assisted Therapy
Equine Assisted Psychotherapy
Equine Assisted Learning
Therapy With Horses
Stress Management
Confidence Building
Mindfulness
Sensory Difficulties
Emotion Regulation
School Refusal
Learning Difficulties
Dyslexia
Autism
ADHD
Self Esteem
Employ-ability
Enrichment
Troubled Teens
Executive Functioning
EAGALA
Child & Adolescent Psychology
Educational Psychologist
Children & Young People
Anxiety Management
Mental Health
Individual Therapy
Trauma Counselling
Self Esteem Counselling
Credentials
Associations
- Health & Care Professions Council
- British Psychological Society