Bessie Venter Educational Psychologist

Bessie Venter Educational Psychologist Bessie started her career as a secondary school teacher in 1991, whilst studying part-time in order to obtain her registration as an Educational Psychologist.

Bessie currently runs a practice in both Kempton Park and Edenvale. The role of an Educational Psychologist is to render assistance to children and their parents, in order to overcome a variety of problems and challenges. Assistance with the following problems are offered:
* Learning difficulties
* Concentration difficulties (ADHD/ADD)
* Behavioral difficulties
* School readiness
* Subject choices


* Emotional problems, such as anxiety, depression, trauma counseling, divorce care, death in a family. The process usually is as follows:
* Parents/Guardians are seen in order to gather background information.
* The child is seen for either a therapy session or a psycho-educational assessment – depending on the need.
* Feedback to the parents/guardians.
* Written reports are done on request.
* The practice is contracted in with the most medical aids, and medical aid tariffs are charged.

Happy Easter to all our families! 🐣✨As we celebrate the hope and renewal of the resurrection this Sunday, it’s a beautif...
05/04/2026

Happy Easter to all our families! 🐣✨

As we celebrate the hope and renewal of the resurrection this Sunday, it’s a beautiful time to pause and reflect. Beyond the chocolate and egg hunts, this season reminds us of the power of new beginnings - a theme we see every day in the growth and resilience of the children we work with.

For our young learners, these holiday breaks are a vital time for rest—giving their minds and hearts a chance to reset so they can return to their studies with renewed spirit and focus.

Whether you are attending services, enjoying family traditions, or simply resting in the promise of the season, we wish you a weekend filled with peace and joy.

16/01/2026

The start of a new school year brings fresh routines, expectations, and transitions.
While some children settle in quickly, others may need more time — and that’s okay.

Early in the year, challenges may show up as:
🧠 Difficulty concentrating
😟 Increased worry or school reluctance
📘 Struggling to keep up with classroom demands
🗣️ Withdrawing or becoming easily overwhelmed
😔 Low confidence or frustration with schoolwork

These responses are not signs of failure — they are part of adjustment. For some children, they can also highlight underlying learning, attention, or emotional needs.

Understanding how a child processes information, manages demands, and copes with change can make a meaningful difference to their school experience.

If you’re unsure whether what you’re seeing is part of normal adjustment or something that needs support, you’re welcome to reach out. A conversation or assessment can offer clarity and reassurance.

Bessie started her career as a secondary school teacher in 1991, whilst studying part-time in order to obtain her registration as an Educational Psychologist. Bessie currently runs a practice in both Kempton Park and Edenvale.

07/01/2026

Tania Johnson | December 18th, 2025 Why Children Crave Structure After Unstructured Breaks The holiday season often brings joy, activity, and cherished

Merry Christmas! 🎊
25/12/2025

Merry Christmas! 🎊

As report cards come out, many parents focus on the numbers — but behaviour, attention, emotional regulation, and learni...
26/11/2025

As report cards come out, many parents focus on the numbers — but behaviour, attention, emotional regulation, and learning patterns often tell the real story.

A few questions to reflect on:
✨ Does my child enjoy learning?
✨ Are they confident or easily discouraged?
✨ Do they need more time or repetition?
✨ Are friendships affecting their school performance?

If any of these questions raised concerns for you, feel free to get in touch. A conversation or assessment can provide clarity - and peace of mind.

Address

10 Braemer Street, Aston Manor, Kempton Park AND 5 Adjutant Road, Elma Park, Edenvale
Johannesburg
1630, 1610

Opening Hours

Monday 07:30 - 16:00
Tuesday 07:30 - 16:00
Wednesday 07:30 - 14:00
Thursday 07:30 - 16:00
Friday 07:30 - 13:00

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