Initial evaluations are an important step in understanding a child’s unique developmental profile and identifying how best to support their participation in everyday life.
This comprehensive evaluation includes a caregiver interview, clinical observation of the child through play and structured activities, and the use of standardized assessment tools. Following the session, families receive a written report with results outlining key observations and recommendations.
A follow-up conversation is included to review the findings together and discuss supportive strategies that align with caregiver priorities and the child’s individual strengths and needs.
Recommendations may include strategies for home, school, and daily routines, as well as guidance on whether ongoing developmental support services may be helpful.
Initial evaluations are an important step in understanding a child’s unique developmental profile and identifying how best to support their participation in everyday life.
This comprehensive evaluation includes a caregiver interview, clinical observation of the child through play and structured activities, and the use of standardized assessment tools. Following the session, families receive a written report with results outlining key observations and recommendations.
A follow-up conversation is included to review the findings together and discuss supportive strategies that align with caregiver priorities and the child’s individual strengths and needs.
Recommendations may include strategies for home, school, and daily routines, as well as guidance on whether ongoing developmental support services may be helpful.