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Pediatric Psychology Services

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Pediatric Psychology Services

Pediatric Psychology Services

1. Items:
- Psychological tests for children periodically (every 6 months) from 1 to 15 years old
- Evaluation of psychomotor development in children
- Support and intervention for children with speech delay
- Support and intervention for children who are lisp and stuttering (for children who can speak)
- Support and intervention for children with autism
- Support and intervention for children with ADHD (Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder)
- Support and intervention for children with difficulty learning
- Supporting children with intellectual disabilities
- Supporting children with sleep disorders
- Supporting children with TIC Disorder
- Psychological support / therapy for children who eat soil, sand, gravel, hair ...
- Psychological support / therapy for children with Anxiety Disorders
- Psychological support / therapy for children with depression
- Psychotherapy / support for children with post-traumatic problems
- Psychological support / therapy for children with Behavioral Disorders
- Psychological support / therapy for children with irritability, aggression, resistance, fighting ...
- Support / therapy for psychological problems in children
- Support for children's gender issues (boys with feminine behaviors / girls with male behaviors)

2. Packages:
- “Autism screening” Package Psychologist testing and counseling

Take medical history and family history
  • Get information on issues before and after birth in babies.

  • Find out about the health problems of your children.

  • Find out in detail the health problems that family members have

Take a standard observation
  • Make observations of children based on attention traits, play behaviors and society
Evaluate the development
  • Comprehensively assess the child's development in many aspects such as fine motor - gross motor, language, perception, problem solving, adaptive ability ...

  • Make conclusions so that parents know the child's development is age-appropriate or not.

Autism screening
  • Use the standard Autism Spectrum Disorder screening tools appropriate for your child's age.

  • An in-depth assessment of your child's current condition.

Consultation
  • Explain to parents about the child's current status

  • Specific instructions suitable for each child for parents to understand - easy to do.

  • Provide parents with in-depth, accessible support for each living area

Follow
  • Appointment of recurring meetings

  • Re-evaluate the child's development according to each specific age.


(*) “House of language” Package'
Psychologist testing and counseling

Take medical history and family  history
  • Get information on issues before and after birth in babies.

  • Find out about the health problems of your children.

  • Find out in detail the health problems that family members have

Evaluate language development
  • Make an in-depth assessment of the child's language development, including Receptive Language (Understanding Speech) and Expressive Language (Speech).

  • Make conclusions so that parents are aware of whether the child's language development is age appropriate or not.

Consultation
  • Explain to parents about the child's current status

  • Specific instructions suitable for each child for parents to understand - easy to do.

  • Provide parents with in-depth, accessible support for each living area

Follow
  • Appointment of recurring meetings

  • Re-evaluate the child's development according to each specific age.


“Baby birthday” Package
Psychologist testing and counseling

Take medical history and family history
  • Get information on issues before and after birth in babies.

  • Find out about the health problems of your children.

  • Find out in detail the health problems that family members have

Evaluate the development
  • Comprehensively assess the child's development in many aspects such as fine motor - gross motor, language, perception, problem solving, adaptive ability ...

  • Make conclusions so that parents know the child's development is age-appropriate or not.

Consultation
  • Explain to parents about the child's current status

  • Specific instructions suitable for each child for parents to understand - easy to do.

  • Provide parents with in-depth, accessible support for each living area

Follow
  • Appointment of recurring meetings

  • Re-evaluate the child's development according to each specific age.