About Emotional and Mental
Wellbeing for Children
We provide a wide range of child-focused psychological services.
Psychological Assessments
1. Academic Assessments
a. IQ (Intelligence Quotient):
Assesses a child’s cognitive abilities, including thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving.
It helps identify intellectual strengths and areas where additional support may be needed.
b. Learning Difficulties/Disabilities (LD):
Evaluates specific challenges in areas such as:
• Reading (e.g., Dyslexia)
• Writing (e.g., Dysgraphia)
• Mathematics (e.g., Dyscalculia)
2. Developmental Assessments
a. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD):
Assesses difficulties in communication, social interaction, and behavior.
b. ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder):
Identifies issues related to attention, impulse control, and hyperactivity.
c. Neurological Disorders:
Includes conditions such as cerebral palsy, seizures, and other brain-related disorders.
d. Down Syndrome:
A genetic condition characterized by intellectual delay and distinct physical features.
3. Psychological Disorder Assessment
Evaluates a range of clinical mental health concerns, including:
• Depression: Persistent sadness, low energy, and lack of interest.
• Anxiety: Excessive fear, worry, and restlessness.
• OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder): Repetitive thoughts and behaviors.
• Psychosis: A break from reality, involving hallucinations or delusions.
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Career Counselling
We offer both individual and group career assessments using standardized tools:
a. IQ Test: Assesses cognitive ability, logic, and problem-solving skills.
b. Personality Test: Evaluates social style, emotional traits, and behavior patterns.
c. Interest Inventory: Identifies personal inclinations and areas of interest.
d. Aptitude Test: Measures verbal, numerical, spatial, and analytical abilities.
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Types of Interventions & Therapies
a. Counselling & Therapy:
One-on-one emotional support to address personal and psychological concerns.
b. Behavior Therapy:
Uses reinforcement techniques to manage and reduce disruptive behaviors.
c. Play Therapy:
A therapeutic approach for younger children using play to help express emotions.
d. Parent Counselling & Guidance:
Supports parents in understanding their child’s needs and providing effective care.
e. Art Therapy:
Uses creative expression to explore emotions and enhance emotional well-being.
f. Special Education & Remediation:
Provides personalized academic support to help children achieve academic success.
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