
Assessments for Children
Our child assessments identify developmental, behavioral, and learning challenges early through expert-led evaluations like IQ testing, ADHD, autism, and SLD screenings. Tailored for timely interventions, these compassionate assessments guide families toward effective support and educational planning.
IQ Testing
An intelligence quotient (IQ) test helps evaluate your child’s cognitive strengths and areas that may require support. This is particularly helpful in understanding a child’s academic performance, problem-solving abilities, memory, and reasoning skills. It is commonly used for identifying giftedness or intellectual disabilities.
Learning Disability Assessments These are essential for identifying Specific Learning Disorders (SLD), such as dyslexia (reading disorder), dyscalculia (math disorder), and dysgraphia (writing disorder). These assessments support educational planning, resource allocation, and recommendations for school accommodations under inclusive education policies.
Autism Spectrum Disorder Assessment
A combination of screening tools, behavioral observation, and parent interviews is used to assess for autism. This process identifies difficulties in communication, social interaction, sensory processing, and repetitive behaviors. Early identification plays a crucial role in developing personalized intervention strategies.
ADHD Evaluation
This comprehensive evaluation assesses the presence and severity of Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder. It looks at factors such as inattention, impulsivity, hyperactivity, and executive functioning. The results guide appropriate therapeutic, behavioral, and sometimes pharmacological interventions.
Conduct Disorder and Behavioral Assessments
These assessments are used when children show consistent patterns of aggression, defiance, stealing, lying, or violating rules. The goal is to identify the underlying causes and develop strategies for emotional regulation, behavioral control, and family support.
Developmental Assessments
Designed for children from infancy through early childhood, these assessments evaluate key areas such as motor skills, language development, social interaction, and adaptive behavior. They are especially helpful when parents suspect developmental delays or when a child is not meeting age-appropriate milestones.
