Put Your Questions To Family Psychologist Dr Angharad Rudkin


by Alison Coldridge |
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Worried that your little one isn't developing as he should be? Or want some new fun ideas to boost your tot's development? Get your question answered by a professional family psychologist

Every week at Mother&Baby we bring you the Wednesday Lunch Club – a chance to get brilliant advice for your pregnancy and parenting questions from a top expert.

And this Wednesday we’re handing our Facebook pageover to family psychologist Dr Angharad Rudkin.


Dr Angharad Rudkin is a chartered clinical psychologist and associate fellow of the British Psychological Society and an advisor to Organix – as well as a mum of three. She’s worked with many children and their families to help the overcome difficulties such as depression, anxiety, family separation and trauma. Angharad now works at Southampton University, teaching clinical psychology in addition to having her own independent therapy practice.

So, join us on our Facebook pageon Wednesday and post your question on our wall from 1pm to have it answered by Angharad.

Want to be anonymous? Or not free during the lunch club? Just email us at team@motherandbaby.com with the subject ‘WLC’ and we’ll ask your question for you!

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