Age Range
Children and young people
About the Practice
When poor sleep is pulling your child’s mood, school day and family relationships down with it, the problem needs proper clinical thinking. HSR Psychology Manchester Sleep Disorders Support gives Manchester families a route into sleep support when broken nights are affecting school, work, mood and family life. The focus is practical parent-facing support, with clear attention to SEND, neurodivergence and the limits of non-emergency sleep advice.
Clinical Expertise
Insomnia, sleep walking, sleep talking, sleep terrors, bed wetting, too much sleep, too little sleep and sleep-related distress
Children and young people whose sleep is affecting mental health, relationships, school life or wider wellbeing
Psychological intervention route by enquiry
Why Work With Us?
Child Psychology Sleep Route: Parents can see the professional route behind the sleep advice, including sleep training, clinical background or SEND experience where available.
Sleep Disorders and Psychological Intervention: The support is framed around what families can actually try at home, including routines, sleep diaries, parent guidance, written plans or follow-up where offered.
Sleep and Safety Boundaries: Parents can explore whether anxiety, stress, neurodevelopmental needs or wider mental health issues are keeping sleep stuck.
Children and young people
Psychological intervention route by enquiry
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Insomnia, sleep walking, sleep talking, sleep terrors, bed wetting, too much sleep, too little sleep and sleep-related distress
Parent enquiry accepted where the service offers a private or advice route; check eligibility, referral rules and safeguarding
Assessment of need and intervention planning by psychology route; ask about written plans and review structure
Children and young people whose sleep is affecting mental health, relationships, school life or wider wellbeing
Sleep routines, settling, night waking, morning functioning, family regulation and school-day stamina
Ask about SENCO, school, nursery or care-team involvement where sleep is affecting attendance or daytime functioning
Psychological intervention route by enquiry
Clinical and educational psychology service for children and young people
Psychology-led interventions; check named clinician registration and sleep approach before booking
Children and young people whose sleep is affecting mental health, relationships, school life or wider wellbeing
Children and young people
Insomnia, sleep walking, sleep talking, sleep terrors, bed wetting, too much sleep, too little sleep and sleep-related distress
Psychological intervention route by enquiry
Assessment of need and intervention planning by psychology route; ask about written plans and review structure
Ask service about DBS, safeguarding and named clinician governance before child-facing work
Ask provider
Psychological support; medical review may still be needed for suspected physical sleep disorders, seizures, breathing concerns or medication questions
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Manchester