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Assessments
(IQ, Learning, ADHD, Autism)
Identify Strengths and Weaknesses
Assessments help pinpoint areas where your child excels or struggles.
Detect Developmental Delays Early
Early assessments can catch signs of ADHD, Autism, or learning issues.
Get Tailored Support
Results guide personalized therapies and educational strategies.
Boost Confidence and Success
Understanding your child's abilities helps them thrive academically and socially.
What are the objectives of IQ, Learning, ADHD, & Autism assessments?
IQ Testing
Aims to assess a child’s thinking skills and learning potential. It helps identify areas where they are strong and where they might need extra support, especially in tasks like reasoning, solving problems, and understanding information.
Learning Assessments
It is designed to reveal how a child learns by identifying their academic strengths and areas of difficulty. With these insights, we can discover specific learning challenges and create personalized strategies that make learning both more effective and enjoyable.
ADHD Screening
The ADHD screening helps identify the symptoms of ADHD and their intensity. It assists in determining if a child has ADHD and provides valuable information for creating effective support and intervention plans tailored to their needs.
Autism Diagnostics
The goal is to evaluate a child’s behavior and development to diagnose autism spectrum disorder. This assessment gives valuable insights that help in designing personalized support plans and interventions based on the child’s specific needs.
Autism assessment procedure
Initial Consultation
Parents share the child’s developmental history and concerns.
Evaluation
Professionals assess the child’s behavior, communication, and social skills.
Diagnosis and Plan
A diagnosis is made, followed by a tailored support plan for interventions and therapies.
Advantages of IQ, Learning, ADHD, & Autism assessments
Personalized Strategies for Behavior Management
Early Identification
Helps detect challenges early for timely support and intervention.
Tailored Strategies
Enables personalized learning and behavioral plans based on the child’s needs.
Strengths and Weaknesses
Identifies specific areas of strength and areas needing improvement.
Informed Decision-Making
Supports informed choices regarding therapies, educational approaches, and interventions.
Advantages of IQ, Learning, ADHD, & Autism assessments
Personalized Strategies for Behavior Management
Early Identification
Helps detect challenges early for timely support and intervention.
Tailored Strategies
Enables personalized learning and behavioral plans based on the child’s needs.
Strengths and Weaknesses
Identifies specific areas of strength and areas needing improvement.
Informed Decision-Making
Supports informed choices regarding therapies, educational approaches, and interventions.
Frequently asked questions
An IQ (Intelligence Quotient) assessment measures a person's cognitive abilities in comparison to the general population. It's important because it helps identify intellectual strengths and weaknesses, which can guide educational planning and support.
IQ tests can generally be administered to children as young as 4-6 years old. However, it's essential to remember that cognitive development continues, so results at an early age may change as the child grows.
Learning disabilities refer to difficulties in specific areas such as reading, writing, or math. They are assessed using tests that measure academic skills, cognitive processing, and educational achievements to identify areas of difficulty.
Autism can be diagnosed as early as 18 months, but a reliable diagnosis is typically made by age 2-3. Early signs include delayed speech, limited social interaction, repetitive behaviors, and lack of eye contact.
Early assessment and diagnosis are critical because early intervention has been shown to significantly improve outcomes in areas like communication, behavior, and social skills.