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Testimonials

"I have had the pleasure of working closely with Gemma Guerrero and I can confidently recommend her services. 

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"Gemma has made a significant contribution to our school community through her work counselling children, supporting families, and advising staff. She demonstrates a highly skilled, compassionate, and thoughtful approach in all aspects of her work. Her ability to build strong, trusting relationships with children is particularly noteworthy, especially with those who present with special educational needs, trauma, and complex emotional or behavioural profiles.

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"Gemma brings a depth of experience in supporting children with SEN, including those with communication differences, attachment needs, and sensory sensitivities. She adapts her practice sensitively to meet individual needs, ensuring that each child feels safe, understood, and supported. Her trauma-informed approach is both professional and nurturing, enabling pupils to develop emotional regulation, resilience, and confidence over time.

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"In addition to her work with pupils, Gemma has provided invaluable support to families, offering guidance that is both empathetic and practical. She has also contributed meaningfully to staff development, helping colleagues deepen their understanding of children’s emotional needs and how best to respond.

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"Gemma is a dedicated and reflective practitioner who consistently goes above and beyond to support the wellbeing of the whole school community. I would not hesitate to recommend her services to any setting seeking high-quality therapeutic support for children and families."

Assistant Headteacher | Inclusion Leader | 2026

Contact

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07512150601​

info@gemmaguerrero.co.uk

Friends Meeting House,

Brixton. SW2

Here Venue,

Brixton, London SW2​​

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