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A 6-year-old boy with Down syndrome, West syndrome, and respiratory problems being stimulated with different musical instruments in a session with a female music therapist. West syndrome is a medical condition of epilepsy that affects babies in their first year of life, especially between 3 and 7 months. It is characterized by the triad of infantile spasms, an abnormal brain wave pattern (hypsarrhythmia), and impaired psychomotor development. Early treatment is crucial to try to control seizures and mitigate subsequent neurological deterioration. - Buenos Aires, Argentina
Trauma-Informed Care
Explore articles on creating a safe environment for children with trauma and emotional challenges.
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Crisis Management Strategies
Learn effective crisis intervention techniques to support high-risk children.
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Placement Stabilisation Techniques
Discover methods to strengthen placements and prevent breakdowns in care.
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Engagement and Empowerment
Find tools and resources that help children develop independence and emotional regulation.
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Understanding Complex Needs
Access insights on emotional and behavioural difficulties to enhance your support strategies.

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Kranleigh has been a beacon of hope for my son. The staff truly understand his struggles and have provided him with a safe space to express himself. I can see significant improvements in his emotional well-being since he started with their support.
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Lisa Smith
Parent of a Young Person Receiving Support
As a residential care manager, I’ve worked with many support services, but Kranleigh stands out for their compassionate approach and quick response times in crises. Their specialist staffing has made a noticeable difference in stability for our residents.
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James Anderson
Residential Care Manager
Hope Children’s Home
Our daughter faced numerous challenges due to her autism and emotional difficulties. Since we engaged Kranleigh’s services, she has become more engaged and independent. The individualized support has made her feel understood and valued.
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Rachel and Tom Edwards
Parents of a Child with Autism
Kranleigh provides exceptional crisis intervention services. Their team acted seamlessly during a high-risk situation for one of our youths. Their professionalism and knowledge not only stabilized the moment but also prevented placement breakdown.
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Emily Johnstone
Social Worker
London Local Authority
The dedicated staff at Kranleigh have not only helped the young people we support but have also fostered a sense of community among us. Their trauma-informed approach makes all the difference in creating a nurturing environment for everyone involved.
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Mark Patel
Care Coordinator
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