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Assessment

Our Approach

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We offer standardized, comprehensive assessments that help you better understand strengths and challenges, advocate for the right supports, and guide next steps in care or treatment.

 

Our goal is to give you clear, meaningful information you can use to move forward with confidence.

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Please note that while our assessments provide valuable insight and guidance,

we do not provide formal diagnoses.

A diagnosis must be made by a licensed physician, pediatrician, psychologist, or psychiatrist.

A clinical assessment for understanding and support. Not a diagnosis.

Social Work

Child Behaviour & Emotional

Well-Being Formal Assessment Package

Laughing Child Outdoors
When Big Feelings or Behaviours Leave You Looking for Support

Noticing emotional or behavioural signs that don’t feel “typical” and want more clarity? This isn’t a diagnostic assessment, but it offers targeted insight for parents with social work benefits seeking guidance.

  • Big Emotions

  • Challenges self regulating at school

  • Concerns about Anxiety

  • Challenging Behaviours

Board Certified Behavioral Analysis

Behaviour Focused Assessment and Treatment Directly In Your Home or School

Father And Son
When Your Child’s Behaviours Start to Feel Overwhelming or Destructive

Noticing behaviours that feel unsafe, disruptive, or harmful—and want clarity on what’s driving them? This BCBA-led assessment looks at behaviour patterns, triggers, and skill gaps, and can be completed right in your home or community setting. You’ll also receive practical coaching on how to respond effectively and support more positive behaviours.

  • ​Self Harm

  • Tantrums

  • Property Destruction

  • Elopment (Running Away)

  • Refusals (E.g. Not going to school)

Occupational Therapy

​Comprehensive Occupational Therapy Assessments for Your Child’s Skills and Development

Child Putting On Shoes
When Sensory, Behavior, or Motor Challenges Need Clarity

When everyday tasks like getting dressed, focusing, handling emotions, or keeping up with peers start to feel harder than they should, you deserve answers. This pediatric OT assessment digs into sensory needs, motor coordination, self-regulation, and thinking skills to understand exactly what’s contributing to your child’s difficulties. 

  • Sensory Overload & Meltdowns

  • Avoiding Clothing /Textures

  • Picky Eating / Limited Food Preferences

  • Difficulty Sitting Still or Focusing

  • Challenges With Transitions / Routines

  • Poor Coordination or Clumsiness

  • Trouble With Printing or Fine Motor Tasks

  • Resistance to Hygiene Tasks (Dressing, Bathing)

  • Avoiding Noisy / Busy Environments

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