We provide diagnostic assessments worldwide, offering comprehensive multifactored psychoeducational assessment, including developmental screenings for young children to identify potential delays or disabilities. Early identification and timely intervention play a crucial role in supporting a child’s development and significantly improving long-term outcomes.
Our occupational therapists work with children with disabilities to develop skills needed for daily living, such as dressing, grooming, and feeding. We also provide sensory integration therapy to help children regulate their responses to sensory input.
We offer speech and language therapy services for children with communication disorders. Our team works with families and educators to develop individualized treatment plans that target each child's specific needs.

We provide counseling services for clients experiencing mental health challenges, such as depression, anxiety disorders, phobias, and more. Our approach focuses on addressing current concerns and achieving specific, measurable outcomes. Counseling sessions can be conducted in-person, online, or through guided self-help programs.
We offer Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy, an evidence-based behavioral intervention that uses principles of learning and behavior to improve social, communication, and daily living skills, while reducing challenging behaviors. ABA is especially effective for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other developmental delays, emphasizing positive reinforcement to build functional skills and promote independence. Therapists work collaboratively to identify individualized goals, teach new skills—such as communication, attention, and self-regulation—through structured instruction or play-based activities, and reinforce positive responses to increase desired behaviors and reduce maladaptive ones.
Family support is essential in special education, as families serve as advocates, collaborators, and experts on their child. Working closely with inclusive schools, families help develop Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), establish positive home-school routines, foster social skills, and ensure access to necessary resources. This collaborative approach empowers families, promotes shared understanding, and leads to improved academic, emotional, and social outcomes for the child.
We offer playgroups for parents and young children with disabilities. Our playgroups provide opportunities for children to practice social skills while parents connect with each other and gain support from our team.
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