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    • Persistent sadness — two or more weeks
    • Withdrawing from or avoiding social interactions
    • Talking about hurting oneself 
    • Difficulty in concentrating
    • Drastic changes in mood, behavior or personality
    • Developmental delay
    • Difficulty in reading or speaking 
    • Feeling threatened or bullied 
    • Outbursts or extreme irritability

    • Visiting a child psychologist involves the detailed Assessment of psychological or behavioral disorders to identify the root cause, using psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, psychometric tests and various other assessment methods
    • Detailed understanding and history taking from the parents and if needed from child’s teacher
    • Provide suitable treatment plans that address the root cause problems
    • Design & provide various evidence based therapy programs, counselling sessions, IEP (individualized education programs)
    • Address problems such as bullying, depression, learning difficulties, and various other social/mental health condition in children by providing appropriate psychological intervention
    • Liaise and monitor treatment progress with other child health care experts professionals such as child speech therapist, occupational therapists, protection workers, social workers, and pediatricians to facilitate and ensure the psychological progress of a child

    Child psychology is the study of the subconscious and conscious childhood development. Child psychologists observe how a child interacts with their parents, themselves, and the world, to understand their mental development.

    Child psychology is the study of subconscious and conscious childhood development. Child psychologists observe how a child interacts with their parents, themselves, and the world, to understand their mental development.

    Everyone wants their child to have a healthy development, but it's not always clear if a child's behavior is a symptom of a normal stage in development or a sign of an abnormality. 

    Child psychologists can help you understand the difference. Understanding the normal and abnormal psychological patterns of a child can help parents understand how to best communicate and connect with their child, teach their child coping mechanisms for managing emotions, and help their child progress and thrive in each new developmental stage.

    The best way to identify if your child needs to visit a psychologist is by checking if their troubled emotional state is affecting their daily lifestyle, their relationship with you or their friends, etc. 

    Considerable decline in academic performance, failing to regulate their emotions are other vital signs that you must watch out for and indicate that they need help. Neglecting any of these signs can be drastic for your kid, so if you think your child can benefit from therapy, consult a psychologist today.

    Child psychologists collaboratively work with parents. Working in collaboration with the child psychologists helps coming up with ideas best suited to help your child.

    • We have trained and certified professionals. Our child psychologist takes the detailed Assessment of psychological or behavioral disorders of a child to identify the root cause, using psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, psychometric tests, and various other assessment methods
    • Detailed understanding and history taking from the parents and if needed from child’s teacher
    • Provide suitable treatment plans that address the root cause problems
    • Design & provide various evidence-based therapy programs, counseling sessions, IEP (individualized education programs)
    • Address problems such as bullying, depression, learning difficulties, and various other social/mental health condition in children by providing appropriate psychological intervention
    • Liaise and monitor treatment progress with other child health care expert professionals such as child speech therapists, occupational therapists, protection workers, social workers, and pediatricians to facilitate and ensure the psychological progress of a child.

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