Intellectual Disability

Intellectual Disability is a disorder with an onset during the developmental period. It is a developmental condition that includes deficits in both intellectual and adaptive functioning.

An individual with an intellectual disability could face the following challenges:

  • Delay in achieving developmental milestones
  • Difficulty with problem-solving, abstract thinking or learning from experiences
  • Difficulty acquiring new skills or concepts
  • Difficulty following instructions
  • Slower to process information
  • Difficulty remembering and/or retrieving information after a short period
  • Difficulty with adaptive behaviours of daily routines
  • Difficulty communicating
  • Difficulty with social participation
  • Poorer attention or concentration as compared to other peers
 
Psychological Assessments
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Cognitive Assessments

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Academic Achievement Assessment ​

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Psycho-Educational Assessment ​

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Autism Assessment

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Developmental / School Readiness Assessment

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Adult Assessments

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Neuropsychological Assessment

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Intellectual Disability Assessment

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Specific Learning Disorder Assessment

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Tele-Evaluation ​

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Career Counselling

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School Visit