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Diagnosis and complete multidisciplinary examination of the child
Neurological diagnostics
Psychiatric diagnosis
Psychological assessment
Physical therapy
Improving the motor function of the child
Tonus management
Botulinum injections
Occupational therapy
Developing necessary daily habits
Promotion of productive skills
Increasing personal independence
Language and speech therapy
კომუნიკაციის გამარტივება
ლექსიკის გამდიდრება
კოგნიტიური ფუნქციების გაუმჯობესება
Academic skills therapy
Improving academic skills
Preparation for kindergarten and school
Housekeeping
Early intervention service
ბავშვისა და ოჯახის მხარდაჭერა
ბავშვის განვითარების ხელშეწყობა
თერაპიული პროცესის წარმართვა ბავშვის ბუნებრივ გარემოში( შინ, საბავშვო ბაღში ა.შ)
Art therapy
Development of imagination, communication and other skills
Reducing anxiety
Subtraction of kinesthetic and visual sensations
Sensory therapy
Developing the right strategies and interventions
Improving sensory processing skills
Facilitation of adaptive response to sensory stimuli
Nutritional therapy
Determining the causes of eating disorders
Timely intervention
Eating as a healthy, safe and enjoyable process
School readiness service
Determination of basic individual skills of children
Psycho-emotional adaptation
Aquatherapy
Improving physical function
Development and maintenance of physical control
Improvement of attention and concentration
Wheelchair adjustment service
Learn MoreWho should contact us?
People aged 0 to 18 years who have:
All kinds of motor (movement) disorders:
Inadequacy, absence or loss of age-appropriate movements - lifting the head, sitting, walking, etc.;
muscle stiffness or weakness;
abnormal body posture;
involuntary movements.
Mental retardation:
Inadequacy, absence or loss of age-appropriate skills, interests, etc.;
Difficulties in understanding and assimilating information.
Emotional and behavioural disorders:
defiant behaviour (protests prohibitions, lies on the floor and cries, hits others);
aggressive behaviour; easily irritable, frequent crying for no small reason;
Obsessive thoughts and repetitive actions;
Sleep disorders: it is difficult to fall asleep, has frequent awakenings, cries or screams in sleep, etc.;
episodes of involuntary urination or defecation;
problems of contact with the environment;
Adaptation problems in kindergarten/school (crying when separated from mother/caregiver, fussiness);
does not look the speaker in the eyes, does not pass by the blackboard and does not tell the lesson, even if he prepared well the day before);
attention problems, restlessness (it is difficult to sit quietly in class, which is why parents are often called to school);
Ignoring instructions;
Ignoring name calling (when he runs out of the other room at the sound of an advertisement), etc.…
Speech problems:
Inadequacy, absence or loss of age-appropriate speech;
problems with feeding, chewing, swallowing;
Linguistics.
Paroxysmal manifestations:
Fainting, convulsions, tics, seizures, etc.
Also, people of typical development who:
need neurological, psychiatric diagnosis/treatment;
Psychologist's help during age, intra-family or other problems;
Assessment of the level of intelligence (determination of IQ);
Assessment of school readiness;
Improving memory and ability to concentrate at a specific stage of life (exams, post-stress, etc.)
People of typical development who are marked by:
Perceptual disorders - behaviour or thoughts that do not correspond to reality;
Baseless fears and feeling of danger;
A sharp decline in academic performance and/or mood;
A sharp decrease in communication skills, etc