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PROVIDING

PSYCHOLOGICAL &
EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES

 

FOR CHILDREN, TEENS, YOUNG ADULTS & FAMILIES

SUPPORTING SCHOOLS & ORGANIZATIONS

About

ABOUT

Parnell Psychology

Since 2017, Parnell Psychology has grown from a solo practice to a team of psychologists, psychometrists, social workers, psychotherapists and other experienced professionals! Meet Clinical and School Psychologist Natalie Parnell and the outstanding staff team below.

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Services
Teacher Helping Student

These assessments help identify an individual's unique profile of strengths and needs, so that difficulties with reading, writing and math are supported in a meaningful way. Mental health needs are also explored.

People Watching Seminar

Providing workshops to adult educators to assist in children's education

Mother and Daughter Learning Online

Help with home learning, such as working with an IEP

Services may be covered by extended health benefits

All services available in English and French

Not sure if we can help? Reach out to us for a consultation!

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Our Journey Begins Beyond the Classroom: Connections We’ve Made & Places We’ve Travelled

SANDY LAKE FIRST NATION

ATTAWAPISKAT FIRST NATION

KASHECHEWAN FIRST NATION

WUNNUMIN LAKE FIRST NATION

NESKANTAGA
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WINDIGO ISLAND
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SAGAMOK
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GEORGINA
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IQALUIT

POND INLET

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WINNEWAY

TIMISKAMING FIRST NATION

FORT ALBANY
FIRST NATION

WIIKWEKOONG
UNCEDED TERRITORY

ONEIDA NATION OF THE THAMES

CHRISTIAN ISLAND

BIG TROUT LAKE FIRST NATION

FORT FRANCES TRIBAL HEALTH AREA SERVICES

M’CHIGEENG
FIRST NATION

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Much of the Parnell Psychology team's work involves First Nation, Métis and Inuit communities across Ontario, Quebec and Nunavut (virtually/telepsychology only). We acknowledge that we are situated on the traditional territory of the Anishnaabeg people. The Anishnaabeg include the Odawa, Ojibwe, and Pottawatomi nations, collectively known as the Three Fires Confederacy. Every day, we honour and reflect on our Indigenous communities, those affected by the residential school system and resulting intergenerational trauma. We are committed to ongoing learning and advocacy for true reconciliation and healing.

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