Colicky Baby Assessment

Colicky Baby Assessment

Colic is characterized by intense crying episodes and prolonged fussiness in an otherwise healthy infant. Other symptoms include Clenched Fists, Pulling Legs Up To the Abdomen, Tense Abdominal Muscle, and Difficulty Feeding or Sleeping.  Experts are not sure what causes colic, which begins at about 2 weeks old. However, some potential factors include an immature … Read more

Diabetes Assessment

Diabetes Assessment

According to a study, an estimated 537 million adults (20-79 years) were living with diabetes, and this number is projected to rise to 643 million by 2030. Diabetes is a chronic condition that occurs when the body cannot produce enough insulin or use it effectively. Insulin is a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. High blood … Read more

Childhood Asthma Assessment

Childhood-Asthma

Chronic asthma is the most common long-term children’s disease, affecting about 1-2% of children. Some people only display one symptom such as coughing or wheezing after exercise, or persistent coughing at night. Although these one-symptom cases may not be chronic asthma, 15-20% of all children will have non-chronic asthma symptoms. An asthma attack occurs when … Read more

Neglected Child Assessment

Neglected-Child

A neglected child is a child who does not receive the care, supervision, and support they need for their physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. It usually leaves no visible scars that’s why it is more likely to go undetected. Because neglect happens repeatedly, neglected children may grow up believing this is a normal way of … Read more

Negligent Parent Assessment

Negligent-Parent

Neglect in caregiving means the caregiver fails to give necessary care to someone who can’t care for themselves. This might happen because the caregiver is careless, indifferent, or unwilling. It means the person doesn’t get things they need, like supervision, food, medical help, or other important things they can’t do on their own. Neglect can … Read more

Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) Assessment

Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) Assessment

Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a behavioral disorder characterized by a pattern of angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, or vindictiveness lasting at least six months. These behaviors often disrupt daily life and may occur in various settings, such as home, school, or work. ODD typically begins in childhood or adolescence and can vary in severity. It’s … Read more

Pedophile Grooming Assessment

Pedophile Grooming Assessment

Pedophile Grooming is when a suspected adult (18 or above) is trying to groom a child to have sexual activity with themselves or others. These perpetrators use emotional tactics to get close to the child and always seem friendly and motivational. When enough trust is established, they make their moves. The pedophiles will try every … Read more

Separation Anxiety Disorder Assessment

Seperation Anxiety Disorder

Do you feel like your child never wants to be away from you and seems stressed when you are separated? Maybe your child suffers from Separation Anxiety Disorder. Separation anxiety disorder (SAD) is when someone feels very scared and worried about being away from their family or loved ones. It’s more intense than regular separation … Read more

Seasonal Allergies Assessment

seasonal allergies

According to this study, approximately 50 million Americans suffer from seasonal allergies yearly. Seasonal allergies affect millions worldwide, impacting their daily lives and overall well-being. As the seasons change, so do the prevalence and severity of allergic reactions.  That’s why we developed our seasonal allergies assessment tool. The tool is designed to assist individuals in … Read more

Learning Disabilities Assessment

Learning Disabilities Assessment

A learning disability is a neurological condition that affects a person’s ability to acquire, retain, or process information. It can impact a person’s ability to read, write, spell, speak, or perform mathematical calculations. Learning disabilities are usually diagnosed in childhood and can persist into adulthood. They are not related to intelligence, and individuals with learning … Read more