Is your child’s development milestone not at par with other children of the same age and yet you could not figure out what’s wrong with him/her?

Discovering child’s developmental difficulties through professional psychological and developmental assessment in order to help your child with early intervention.

How Child Learning and Developmental Assessment could help children in need?
• Using scientific psychological and developmental assessments to make diagnosis if necessary.
• The psychologistanalyses assessment result professionally to help in understanding child’s difficulty.
 
Purposes of Assessment:
• Assisting in diagnosis, enable psychologist in identifying children’s difficulty accurately
• Helping parents to understand children’s difficulty in order to help them effectively
• Helping psychologist to design an individualized intervention program for children
• Exploring children’s potential and overcoming their weaknesses

We provide assessments for:
• Dyslexia
• Cognition development (IQ test)
• Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity
• Autism
• Other learning disabilities

For: Children with developmental delay (especially language, behavior, communication and learning difficulties)

Time:Every Tuesday to Saturday, 9am to 6pm (Please call to make appointment)

Parent's feedback:

“Teachers reported that my son had difficulty in communicating and socializing with peers. They suspected Autism in my son and we were worried about that. After a proper Autism and developmental assessment, we ruled out the possibility of my son being autistic. His difficulty in communication was due to his speech delay and lack of verbal stimulation. The assessment result helped us and the therapist to have a clearer direction in intervention.”— Mrs.Ho

“My child’s learning ability was slower than her peers and teachers did not know how to help her. We decided to administer cognitive assessment on her as it allowed the clinical psychologist to find out her problem. By identifying her strengths and weaknesses as well as learning patterns, the therapist can help her better.”— Madam Wong

“We couldn’t really figure what’s wrong with our son. He shows bad temper and has concentration difficulty. The assessment indicates my son has Attention Deficits. The result guides us in understanding his difficulty in depth. We even share assessment result and recommendation by therapist with teachers and hope that they could manage him at school.”— Mrs. Lu