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​Remedial
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 Assessment

Concentration Level 

Assessment

Social Development Assessment

Therapy Plan

After assessing the child, the Paediatric Therapist will identify areas where the child is struggling at school and introduce special remedial learning techniques to help the child catch up grade-level academics. The therapist will devise a plan that is tailored to the child's needs and evolving requirements.

The therapist will also provide a home-based plan for the parents.

Learning difficulties

Writing difficulty

Difficulty reading

Low attention span

Limited understanding

Related Conditions

Remedial education is instrumental, often addressing learning gaps and bolstering academic skills across various educational challenges

Assessment

Our detailed, in-person assessments include; Assessment of Overall Child Development, include the IQ (Intelligent Quotient) Assessment and Academic Assessment. All our assessments are carried out by our team of Paediatric Experts

Mathematics support

Writing support

Reading support

Reading support

Symptoms

Common challenges that children face include; difficulty writing, making spelling errors, poor academic performance, low comprehension levels, etc

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD

Intellectual Disability Learning Delays

Appointments

Today If your child is showing any of the challenges mentioned above, please call us to schedule an appointment with our Paediatric Experts to discuss any concerns.

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  • What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?
    CBT is a form of therapy that addresses the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It helps individuals recognize and challenge negative thought patterns, leading to changes in behavior and improved emotional well-being.
  • How does CBT differ from traditional talk therapy?
    Unlike traditional talk therapy, which may focus on past experiences, CBT is more action-oriented and primarily addresses current challenges. It teaches practical skills to manage negative thought patterns and behaviors.
  • Is CBT suitable for young children?
    Yes, CBT can be adapted for children, using age-appropriate strategies and tools such as storytelling, drawings, and play-based activities.
  • What childhood concerns can CBT address?
    CBT can help children cope with anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, behavioral challenges, and many other emotional and psychological concerns

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