DEVELOPMENTAL ASSESSMENTS.
This type of assessment is focused on a child's development and includes consideration of social, emotional, communication, adaptive functioning and behavioral development from a psychological perspective. When necessary, this assessment is conducted in collaboration with professional from other disciplines, including speech and occupational therapists.
EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENTAL ASSESSMENTS
This type of assessment is used for young children when considering primary areas of development including cognitive, social, and emotional development. Our clinicians are able to rely upon screeners, from other disciplines, to understand the potential need for further assessment in the areas of communication, gross motor and fine motor skills.
This type of assessment is typically completed for young children (up to 6 years old).
EARLY CHILDHOOD RELATIONAL ASSESSMENTS
This type of assessment is used when considering the qualities of a relationship between young children/infants and their caretakers.
This type of assessment is typically completed for young children (up to 6 years old).
When certain, potentially traumatizing events occur between the ages of 0-17, the effect they can have on that individual's life is massive; these events are often referred to as adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). A prevalence of ACEs in someone’s childhood can lead to a number of different issues later in life, including physical health issues such as heart disease and diabetes; mental health issues such as being at a higher risk of suicide, depression and bipolar disorder, and other issues such as pregnancy complications, difficulty forming healthy relationships, and struggling to create a stable work history as an adult.