Comprehensive
Covering a wide range of neurodevelopmental disorders with thorough assessment.
Personalized
Each assessment is tailored to meet the unique needs of every patient.
Advanced
Utilizing the latest methods for effective mental health care.
Location
Easily accessible for all your mental health care needs.
Hours
Flexible hours to fit your schedule, ensuring convenient mental health care access.
Support
Dedicated support team always ready to answer all your mental health queries.
About the Service
Autism Coaching in Vancouver for Individuals & Parents
At All Brains, we offer autism coaching for individuals of all ages. Our highly trained and experienced coaches work with clients to help them develop the skills they need to succeed in school, at work, and in their personal lives. We tailor our approach to each individual's unique needs, and our ultimate goal is to help our clients lead happy, productive, and fulfilling lives. Our coaching services can help with social skills development, communication skills, organizational and time management, and much more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a psychiatry assessment included, and what does it cost?
Yes. A psychiatry assessment is included for all age groups at no cost to patients, because it is a specialist MSP‑covered service when requested and supported by a referral from your family doctor, pediatrician, or referring physician.
Do I need a doctor’s referral for Motor and Posture assessments at All Brains Clinic?
You do not necessarily need a doctor’s referral for motor and posture assessments at All Brains Clinic. We offer both referral and non-referral options to make the process as convenient as possible for families and children institutes.
How much does Motor Development and Posture Assessments cost at All Brains Clinic?
- The cost of the comprehensive Motor Development Assessment (1.5–25 years old) is offered at a competitive rate and includes 10 tasks that evaluate various aspects of motor skills, including manual dexterity, aiming and catching (ball skills), and balance (both static and dynamic).
- The cost of the comprehensive Posture Assessment (1.5–25 years old) is also offered at a competitive rate. This assessment focuses on the following body parts: head and neck, shoulders, spine, pelvis, hips, knees, and feet.
- The cost for both the Motor Development Assessment and the Posture Assessment falls within a bundled price range. For group assessments, we are happy to discuss negotiable pricing based on the number of children and the location of the assessment (either on-site or in our clinic).
Does the assessment at All Brains include a treatment/training plan for my child's motor development and posture?
Absolutely! A comprehensive assessment of your child's motor skills and posture is crucial for creating a tailored training/treatment plan that addresses their specific needs. We discuss these recommendations in detail during our feedback session and reflect them in our report. Additionally, we offer post-assessment support as part of the assessment package to help initiate the treatment process. Here are some evidence-based training/treatment options:
- Motor Skills Training: This includes activities designed to develop both gross and fine motor skills, helping children gain confidence in their physical abilities.
- Postural Training: This can help children develop better posture through specific exercises and techniques, promoting overall physical health.
- Parent Training and Support: This helps parents learn strategies to encourage their child's motor development at home and promote healthy movement patterns.
We are pleased to offer competitive rates for these Training Packages (available in-clinic, in-home, or online) and provide progression feedback to families.
What does the posture assessment look like at AllBrains?
At All Brains, we provide a comprehensive posture assessment using standardized tests to evaluate children’s postural alignment. Our assessments takes around 40 minutes in age range 3 to 25 Yrs, and involve a multi-disciplinary team of experts who conduct thorough evaluations, including:
- Postural Screening: Identifying any deviations from normal posture through visual and physical assessments.
- Measurement Tools: Utilizing tools like plumb lines and postural grids to accurately assess alignment.
What does the Motor Development Assessment look like at AllBrains?
At All Brains, we offer a comprehensive motor development assessment using the Movement Assessment Battery for Children, Third Edition(MABC-3). The MABC-3 is a standardized test that takes around 45 minutes, designed to assess motor proficiency in children and young people aged 3 to 25years. It evaluates various aspects of motor skills, including:
- Manual Dexterity
- Aiming & Catching (ball skills)
- Balance (static and dynamic)
The results from the MABC-3 help identify areas of strength and difficulty, guiding tailored interventions to support each individual's development.
Our assessments involve a multi-disciplinary team of experts who evaluate these skills in a supportive environment. Depending on the individual's age and specific needs, we may also incorporate assessments of cognitive and adaptive behaviors.
Why is the assessment of children's posture important for institutions?
The assessment of children's posture is important for institutions for several reasons:
- Early Identification: It helps identify postural issues early, allowing for timely intervention and support.
- Promoting Healthy Habits: Assessments encourage the development of good posture habits, fostering lifelong physical health.
- Safety: Proper posture can reduce the risk of falls and injuries during activities, ensuring a safer environment.
- Enhancing Learning: Good posture supports better focus and engagement in activities, as it can improve comfort and concentration.
- Supporting Motor Development: Assessing posture is linked to overall motor skills, helping caregivers tailor activities that promote physical development.
- Communication with Parents: It provides valuable insights to share with parents, fostering collaboration in addressing any concerns.
- Program Improvement: Data from posture assessments can inform program adjustments to better support children's physical well-being.
Overall, monitoring posture contributes to creating a healthier and more supportive learning environment in institutions.
Why is the assessment of children's posture important for parents?
The assessment of children's posture is important for parents for several reasons:
- Early Detection: It helps identify potential issues such as scoliosis or other postural problems early on, allowing for timely intervention.
- Preventing Future Issues: Good posture can prevent musculoskeletal problems later in life, reducing the risk of pain or discomfort.
- Promoting Healthy Habits: Assessments encourage parents to promote healthy posture habits in their children, fostering awareness from a young age.
- Impact on Development: Proper posture is linked to overall physical development, including balance, coordination, and motor skills.
- Influence on Confidence: Good posture can enhance a child’s self-esteem and confidence in social situations.
- Guidance for Activities: Understanding posture can help parents choose appropriate physical activities that support strength and alignment.
- Communication with Professionals: Assessments provide valuable information to share with healthcare providers, ensuring a comprehensive approach to the child’s health.
Overall, monitoring posture helps parents support their child's physical well-being and development.
Why is the assessment of children's motor development important for institutions?
Assessment of children's motor development is important for institutions for several reasons:
- Individualized Care: It helps identify each child's specific needs, allowing for tailored support and activities.
- Early Intervention: Early detection of delays can lead to timely interventions, improving outcomes for children.
- Safety: Understanding a child's motor skills can help ensure a safe environment and prevent accidents.
- Skill Development: Assessments can guide caregivers in promoting appropriate activities that foster motor skills.
- Program Improvement: Data from assessments can help institutions evaluate and enhance their programs to better support all children.
- Social Integration: Understanding motor skills can aid in facilitating better interactions among peers, promoting social development.
Overall, regular assessments contribute to a more effective and supportive learning environment.
Why is children's motor development assessment crucial for parents?
Here are the four most important advantages of early identification of children's motor development issues for parents:
1- Timely Intervention: Allows for prompt support, significantly improving outcomes and enhancing motor skills.
2-Reduced Long-Term Impact: Prevents more severe problems later, minimizing potential long-term effects on development.
3-Informed Decision-Making: Empowers parents with knowledge to make better choices regarding therapies and support services.
4-Enhanced Quality of Life: Improves the child’s overall quality of life, facilitating participation in daily activities and social interactions.
Can I use my autism funding to cover this service?
No, since the service provider isn’t on the RASP list you cannot use your Autism funding. You can however use extended benefits to support your payment for this service.
How many appointments are typically provided for this service?
This service is designed to be a stand-alone consultation that provides strategies and a plan for families based on the child’s eating needs. Additional consultations can be booked if the family would like further support after implementing strategies discussed or if a new challenge arises.
What does this service look like at ABC?
In a 50-minute virtual session, families will work with their therapist to determine strategies and modifications that will support their child in expanding their mealtime repertoire. A summary document will be shared with the family following the service that outlines strategies discussed and the plan that will be implemented following the session.
How often will I need to attend occupational therapy sessions?
The frequency of sessions depends on your individual needs and therapy goals. Your therapist will work with you to determine a suitable schedule.
What happens during an occupational therapy session?
During a session, the therapist will assess your current abilities, discuss your goals, and develop a personalized services. This may include exercises, activities, and adaptive techniques to help you improve your daily functioning.
What conditions do occupational therapists treat?
Occupational therapists treat conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, sensory processing disorders, arthritis, cerebral palsy, and mental health disorders like depression and anxiety, among others.
Who can benefit from occupational therapy?
Occupational therapy can benefit individuals with a wide range of conditions, including physical disabilities, developmental delays, mental health issues, sensory processing disorders, and more. It is suitable for children, adults, and the elderly.
What is occupational therapy?
Occupational therapy is a type of therapy that helps individuals of all ages develop, recover, or maintain the skills needed for daily living and working. It focuses on improving physical, cognitive, and sensory abilities to enhance independence and quality of life.
Will this service be provided in person or virtually?
The services of the Student Support Liaison will primarily be provided virtually.
What could this additional time from the Resource Liaison Educator look like?
This would be based on you and your child’s needs in relation to school and would be determined collaboratively with you and the Resource Liaison Educator. This could include direct contact with your child’s school if this would be helpful.
How much does Student Support Liaison Support at All brain’s clinic cost?
One hour of the service is provided as part of your child’s assessment. Additional support can be accessed at an hourly rate.
Can the Student Support Liaison provide assistance with legal matters related to education?
While the Student Support Liaison can provide guidance on the School Act and Special Education Guidelines, they are not qualified to provide legal advice. They may be able to refer families to other professionals who can provide legal support if needed.
Can the Student Support Liaison assist with transitioning my child from one school to another?
Yes, the Student Support Liaison can provide support and guidance to families who are transitioning their child to a new school. They can also provide information on the differences between public and private schools, and the various services and supports available in different school districts.
Is the Student Support Liaison only available to families who have had their child assessed at All brain’s clinic?
The Student Support Liaison is available to families who have had their child assessed at All brain’s clinic, as well as families who have had assessments done elsewhere.
Can the Student Support Liaison provide support for parents who are not located in British Columbia?
The Student Support Liaison’s services are specific to the BC Ministry of Education and school districts. Therefore, they are primarily available for families within BC. However, they may still be able to provide general information and guidance to parents located outside of BC.
I don’t live in Vancouver, can I use the Student Support Liaison service?
The Student Support Liaison’s service is available to all families within BC.
Is the Student Support Liaison service available for children who have a diagnosis of ASD as well as other diagnoses?
Yes. No matter what diagnosis your child has been given through their assessment, you can receive access to educator support. The services and supports available to your child may differ depending on their diagnosis but understanding how the educational system works can be helpful in accessing supports for your child.
Is ASD coaching the same as therapy?
No, ASD coaching is not therapy. While therapy often deals with mental health and emotional issues, ASD coaching is more focused on skill development and practical applications for everyday challenges. However, coaching can complement therapeutic interventions.
Can ASD coaching be done virtually?
Yes, many coaches offer virtual coaching sessions via video calls, which can be particularly beneficial for those who prefer the comfort of their own environment or have logistical challenges with in-person sessions.
What does an ASD coaching session look like?
Each session is personalized based on the individual’s needs. Generally, sessions might involve discussing challenges, setting goals, role-playing scenarios to practice social skills, or learning strategies for managing emotions and behaviors. Coaches use a variety of techniques tailored to the individual’s learning style.
Who can benefit from ASD coaching?
Individuals of all ages with Autism Spectrum Disorder can benefit from ASD coaching. This includes children, teenagers, and adults who might need support in areas such as social interaction, communication, career guidance, and daily living skills.
What is ASD coaching?
ASD coaching is a specialized form of support tailored specifically for individuals on the autism spectrum. It involves working with a coach to develop social, emotional, and life skills in a structured and understanding environment. The goal is to enhance independence and improve quality of life.
What qualifications do the ADHD coaches at your clinic have?
Our ADHD coaches are highly trained professionals with backgrounds in psychology, counseling, or related fields. They have specialized training and experience in working with individuals with ADHD, ensuring they are equipped to provide effective support and guidance.
Are the coaching sessions conducted in person or online?
Our clinic offers both in-person and online ADHD coaching sessions to accommodate our clients’ needs and preferences. Online sessions provide flexibility and accessibility for those who may have difficulty attending in person.
What can I expect during an ADHD coaching session?
During an ADHD coaching session, clients can expect to discuss their goals, identify specific challenges, and work with the coach to create a personalized action plan. Sessions may include setting up organizational systems, developing time management techniques, and learning strategies to stay focused and motivated.
How is ADHD coaching different from therapy?
ADHD coaching is more action-oriented. Coaches work with clients to set goals, develop practical strategies, and build skills to manage daily challenges and improve overall functioning.
Who can benefit from ADHD coaching?
ADHD coaching is beneficial for individuals of all ages diagnosed with ADHD. This includes children, teenagers, and adults who struggle with attention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, or executive function challenges.
When should a couple consider therapy?
Couples may consider therapy at any stage of their relationship when they face challenges they find difficult to resolve on their own. Common reasons include communication problems, frequent arguments, infidelity, financial stress, sexual dissatisfaction, and considering separation or divorce. Couples also seek therapy to strengthen their relationship proactively.
Who can provide Couples Therapy?
Licensed mental health professionals, including psychologists, marriage and family therapists, licensed clinical social workers, and licensed professional counselors, can provide couples therapy. These therapists have specialized training in relationship dynamics and therapeutic techniques designed for couples.
What is Couples Therapy?
Couples therapy is a form of psychotherapy that aims to improve communication and resolve issues within an intimate relationship. Through this therapy, couples work to understand each other better, address unresolved conflicts, and strengthen their bond by learning more effective ways to communicate and interact.
When should someone consider Trauma-Focused Therapy?
Individuals who have experienced trauma and are struggling with symptoms such as flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety, or other stress-related reactions may benefit from Trauma-Focused Therapy. This therapy is recommended for those whose trauma impacts their daily functioning and relationships.
can provide Trauma-Focused Therapy?
Licensed mental health professionals, including psychologists, psychiatrists, clinical social workers, and licensed professional counselors with specialized training in trauma-focused therapeutic approaches, can provide this type of therapy. These professionals have the skills and knowledge to support individuals through their trauma recovery journey.
What is Trauma-Focused Therapy?
Trauma-Focused Therapy is a specific approach to therapy that recognizes and emphasizes understanding how the traumatic experience impacts a person’s mental, behavioral, emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being. This type of therapy is designed to help individuals heal from the effects of trauma by processing trauma-related memories, feelings, and impacts on their life.
Is there an extra fee for this service?
This service is included in your autism assessment package and there is no extra fee for this specific service.
How do I know which service providers to work with and how to hire them?
This is a family centered service that aims to meet families with where they are at this point in their journey with a new ASD diagnosis for their child. Families can expect to discuss strategies specific to their child’s needs as well as resources to support the whole family.
When should someone consider ACT?
ACT can be particularly helpful for individuals dealing with a range of psychological difficulties, including anxiety, depression, stress, chronic pain, and relationship problems. It’s also beneficial for those looking to increase their psychological flexibility, improve well-being, and live in a way that’s consistent with their personal values.
Who can provide ACT?
ACT can be provided by psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, and other mental health professionals who have received specific training in ACT methodologies. These practitioners are skilled in guiding clients through the ACT process to improve psychological flexibility.
What is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)?
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a form of psychotherapy that encourages individuals to accept their thoughts and feelings rather than fighting or feeling guilty for them. It emphasizes mindfulness, personal values, and committed action to help people live a more meaningful life, even in the presence of pain and stress.
When should someone consider CBT?
CBT can be considered for a wide range of mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, phobias, stress, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and eating disorders, among others. It’s also helpful for anyone looking to manage difficult life situations or improve overall mental health and well-being.
Who can provide CBT?
CBT can be provided by trained and licensed mental health professionals, including psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and licensed counselors who have received specific training in CBT techniques and principles.
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a highly effective, evidence-based psychological treatment that focuses on changing negative patterns of thought and behavior that contribute to individuals’ emotional and psychological problems. It combines cognitive and behavioral techniques to alter unhelpful thinking and behavior patterns.
How do I address behaviour needs while I wait to set up my private team?
As a Behaviour Consultant, I can share general support strategies and direct you to resources that can help provide guidance to be used in the interim until a specialized team is in place.
Can I use my funding for options other than direct therapies?
Yes! We can discuss options for using funding to cover therapy equipment, recreation/ leisure activities and family support services.
My child attends a daycare/preschool program, how will their diagnosis affect their services?
In our meeting, we will discuss accessing public and private funding and support services to help your child be successful in their care environment. We can cover common concerns and related support strategies to help ensure a positive experience.
How does the diagnosis affect my child’s education?
In our meeting, we will discuss why it’s important to disclose your child’s diagnosis to their school and how it can allow for additional support and funding. We will cover how to advocate within the school system and the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) process.
How do I know which service providers to work with and how to hire them?
In our meeting, we will discuss the best options for service providers based on the child’s needs, how to use the Registered Autism Service Provider (RASP) list and strategies for effectively hiring an optimal team. This can include:
- Screening and interviewing providers
- How to allocate your funding/budgeting
- Strategies for managing your team
- How to troubleshoot common concerns
Your child has been diagnosed with a mental health disorder, now what?
Whether your child has been diagnosed with Anxiety, or ADHD, or Depression, or Tourette’s Syndrome, or OCD, challenges will arise. Sometimes these will manifest as behavioral outbursts, learning difficulties in the classroom, inappropriate social interactions with peers, poor sleep, low energy etc., ultimately impacting your child’s overall functioning both at home and at school, which inevitably also has an impact on the family. Let us assure you, there is help available for children and youth with mental health disorders. Let’s connect to review what services are available to you, including urgent help whenever safety (of self and/or others) is at risk.
Your child did not receive a diagnosis of ASD, now what?
It might feel both like a relief, but at the same time puzzling not to receive a diagnosis of autism for your child. It may leave you feeling uncertain about why your child is experiencing certain challenges or behaviors and unsure of how to best support them. It can also be frustrating and isolating if you feel that your concerns are not being taken seriously or that you are not receiving the help and support that you need because your child would not be eligible for the funding that is available to children with ASD. Perhaps you’re still wondering how to help your child with their social/emotional/behavioral challenges, as well as other developmental and learning difficulties. It is essential to put supports in place as early as possible which will allow your child to thrive both at home and at school. Let’s connect to discuss what help is available for your family.
Your child received a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), now what?
It can be emotionally difficult to receive a diagnosis of autism for your child, as it may bring up feelings of uncertainty, worry, and concern for their future. However, receiving a diagnosis can also provide clarity and a sense of understanding, and can help you access the support and resources that are available to help your child and your family. More specifically, in BC, the diagnosis of ASD grants children access to a number of benefits and services that other diagnoses don’t. For instance, with a confirmed diagnosis of ASD, your child will qualify for some funding from the ministry, as well as some specific therapies to support them. Let’s connect to discuss these benefits and to explore more services available to your family.
What if I have multiple concerns, such as attention, learning, and mental health, for myself or my child?
We know all too well that having multiple difficulties is the norm rather than the exception. This is why at All Brains, we approach every case with a multidisciplinary team of experts to ensure all aspects of you or your child’s needs are addressed. Our comprehensive assessment includes clinical interviews, report card reviews, and direct testing, all conducted by medical and psychological specialists.
This thorough process allows us to accurately diagnose conditions like ADD/ADHD, learning disabilities, and related challenges such as anxiety or other mental health concerns. Once the assessment is complete, you’ll meet with the doctor to discuss medical treatment options and follow up with a psychology expert to explore additional therapeutic strategies during a dedicated feedback session. Our goal is to provide a complete understanding and actionable path forward
Do you offer assessments for learning challenges (such as those identified by schools)?
Yes, we offer psychoeducational assessments to identify brain-based learning difficulties, such as challenges in reading, writing, or math. Since learning difficulties often coexist with issues like attention problems or anxiety, we also evaluate for these to ensure no barriers to learning are overlooked. At All Brains, our multi-disciplinary team of psychologists and medical doctors provides comprehensive assessments, including evaluations for ADHD, mental health, and social functioning. For more details about our in-depth psychoeducational assessments, click here or contact us at info@allbrainsclinic.com or (604) 998-2244.
Could my child’s social skill challenges be a sign of autism?
At All Brains, we specialize in autism assessments for all ages, from toddlers to adults. For children under 5, we also offer early language and social development assessments, which can act as screeners for early social developmental concerns, including autism. Our multi-disciplinary approach ensures we assess not only for autism but also for other coexisting conditions that may affect your child’s development. This includes a comprehensive evaluation of mental health, speech and language, and cognitive abilities for toddlers and preschoolers. Additionally, our autism assessment package provides post-assessment support to connect you with the best resources for you and your child. Learn more about our comprehensive autism assessment package here, or contact us at info@allbrainsclinic.com or 604-998-2244 for more information.
What age range do your assessments and treatments cover? I’m an adult—can I still get help?
It’s never too late to seek help! We welcome individuals of all ages, from toddlers as young as one to adults at any stage of life. Our assessments cover a wide range of neurodevelopmental and psychiatric conditions, including ADHD and autism. Whether you’re a 30- or 40-year-old reflecting on lifelong social challenges or a 50- or 60-year-old exploring the possibility of ADHD for the first time, we’re here to provide answers and support. Many adults come to us for general diagnostic assessments to better understand their mental health and take steps toward positive change.
We believe it’s never too late for new beginnings and fresh perspectives. Contact our team to explore which of our services might be right for you. Email us at info@allbrainsclinic.com or call 604-998-2244.
How much do your assessments cost?
The cost of assessments varies based on the type of evaluation required. If pricing isn’t listed on the specific assessment page, please reach out to our team at info@allbrainsclinic.com or call 604-998-2244 for details. We accept Variety Club and Jordan’s Principle funding, and many of our services are eligible for partial or full reimbursement through most insurance plans.
Will you provide ongoing support and follow-ups after my assessment?
At All Brains, we collaborate closely with your doctor to ensure you receive expert guidance and post-assessment support. After completing the assessment, our multi-expert team, including the physician, will provide a detailed report to your referring community doctor. This report outlines the recommended treatment plan, which your doctor will help implement. If questions or concerns arise, the physician from your All Brains Assessment Team is available to consult with your doctor to ensure seamless care.
Do I need a doctor’s referral to book an assessment?
Yes, a referral from a medical doctor is required for all our assessments, as they involve a physician. If you don’t have a referring doctor, our team can help connect you with a primary care physician to determine the appropriate assessment and provide a referral if needed.
How can I determine the best assessment for myself or my child?
We’re here to guide you. If you’re unsure which evaluation is right for you or your child, we recommend scheduling a consultation with one of our clinical assistants. For questions or assistance, contact us at info@allbrainsclinic.com or call 604-998-2244.
How long does it take for the results to get ready?
After the evaluation, the examiner will need 2-3 weeks to score the results and provide a full interpretation to the family after the initial assessment session.
Key considerations when conducting MABC
When conducting a MABC, it's important for the child to wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Here are some recommendations on what a child should wear:
- Comfortable, Loose-Fitting Clothes:
- The child should wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes that allow for free movement of the arms, legs, and body.
- Avoid restrictive clothing like jeans, belts, or bulky jackets.
- Opt for lightweight, stretchy fabrics like t-shirts, shorts, or leggings.
- Proper Footwear:
- The child should wear well-fitting, non-slip athletic shoes or trainers.
- Avoid shoes with thick soles, high heels, or open-toed designs as they can affect balance and stability.
- Ensure the shoes are securely fastened, with good arch support and traction.
- No Jewelry or Accessories:
- Remove any jewelry, such as necklaces, bracelets, or rings, that may interfere with the assessment.
- Loose hair should be tied back to keep it out of the child's face during the activities.In addition, engaging the family throughout the assessment process can help provide a comprehensive understanding of the child's motor abilities.
Which information we need before Motor Development Assessment
1. Child's Developmental History:
Information about the child's motor development milestones, any delays or concerns noted by the parents or caregivers.
2. Current Motor Function:
Understand the child's current abilities, challenges, and impact on daily activities at home, school, and in the community.
3. Medical History:
Inquire about any medical conditions, injuries, or interventions that may be affecting the child's motor skills.
4. Family Priorities:
Understand the family's goals and expectations for the assessment, and how they hope the results can inform support and interventions.
Which test does your clinic use to assess motor development?
The Movement Assessment Battery for Children (MABC) is a standardized assessment tool used to evaluate the motor skills and movement abilities of children aged 3 to 16 years old. It is designed to identify children who may be experiencing difficulties with their motor development and coordination. The MABC assessment typically takes 35-45 minutes to complete.
The MABC assesses three main areas: manual dexterity, ball skills, and balance. It provides a comprehensive evaluation of a child's overall motor competence compared to their peers. The assessment results can help inform intervention strategies and guide the development of personalized support plans.
What is the cost of an in-depth SLP Assessment at All Brains Clinic?
The cost of an in-depth SLP Assessment is $850.
What does a thorough SLP evaluation at All Brains Clinic look like?
A thorough SLP evaluation at All Brains Clinic involves detailed interviews, standardized testing, observational analysis, and collaboration with other professionals or family members as needed. This process helps in accurately diagnosing and understanding the scope of speech and language challenges.
Why do I need a doctor’s referral for an SLP assessment at All Brains Clinic when other clinics don’t require this?
Requiring a doctor's referral ensures a comprehensive approach to care, integrating the SLP assessment with any other medical or developmental evaluations the individual might need. It helps create a coordinated care plan, although policies on referrals can vary by clinic.
What makes an SLP Assessment at All Brains Clinic Different?
All Brains Clinic stands out for its multidisciplinary approach and commitment to evidence-based practices. Our SLP assessments are tailored to the individual, considering not just the speech and language issues but also the broader cognitive, emotional, and social contexts that influence communication.
Do you offer services for adults?
Yes! Our speech pathologists are happy to offer consulting for adults who wish to improve their social communication skills. For more information, please contact our team.
Do your speech pathologists offer speech therapy?
The speech pathology team at All Brains is pleased to offer evidence-based family centered parent coaching in order to support your child’s communication needs. We occasionally offer the Hanen ‘More Than Words’ course, as well as individual coaching for families. We highly recommend parent coaching if your child is under 5 and has not yet started accessing speech therapy services in the community.
If your child is older there are many excellent clinics in the lower mainland who provide one-on-one and group-based intervention. Please speak with our team and we will be more than happy to provide further information specific to your child’s specific language goals.
What distinguishes the "Early Language and Social Development Assessment" from the "Speech and Language Assessment"?
What An SLP assessment is a specialized evaluation conducted by a Speech-Language Pathologist to diagnose communication disorders, focusing on speech (articulation, fluency, voice) and language skills (receptive and expressive language). It involves standardized testing and observation to pinpoint specific areas that need therapeutic intervention. In contrast, an early language and social development assessment is broader, assessing a child’s progress across multiple developmental domains, including social skills, emotional regulation, cognitive abilities, and motor skills, alongside language.
When (at what age) should I consider getting an SLP evaluation for my child?
An SLP evaluation can be beneficial at any age if there are concerns about speech, language, or communication development. Early assessment is particularly important, often recommended for children as young as 18 months if there are signs of language delay or disorder, to ensure timely intervention.
Who can provide an SLP assessment?
Only certified Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), who are trained and licensed professionals, can conduct SLP assessments. They possess the expertise to assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, and communication disorders across all ages.
What is an SLP assessment?
A Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) assessment is a comprehensive evaluation conducted to analyze and understand an individual's speech, language, communication, and swallowing abilities. It identifies areas of strength and difficulty, guiding the development of targeted intervention strategies.
Can I use my autism funding to cover this service?
No, since the service provider isn’t on the RASP list you cannot use your Autism funding. You can however use extended benefits to support your payment for this service.
How many appointments are typically provided for this service?
This service is designed to be a stand-alone single-session consultation that addresses an area of daily living that the family has prioritized. Additional consultations can be booked if the family would like further support after implementing strategies discussed or if a new challenge arises.
What does this service look like at ABC?
In a 50-minute virtual session families will identify an area of daily living that is challenging for their child and will work with the therapist to determine strategies and modifications that will support their child’s functioning in this domain. A summary document will be shared with the family following the service that outlines strategies discussed that can be shared with the child’s support team (ie. daycare, preschool, school team).
What happens following the assessment?
After completing the assessment, families receive a comprehensive report detailing the findings, including strengths, areas for development, and recommended strategies or interventions. Follow-up support and guidance on implementing these recommendations are also provided.
What is the cost of an In-depth Early Language and Social Development Assessment at All Brains Clinic?
The cost of in-depth Early Language and Social Development Assessment is $1850.
What does a thorough early language and social development evaluation at All Brains Clinic look like?
A thorough evaluation at All Brains Clinic includes standardized testing, observational assessments, parent and caregiver interviews, and, when appropriate, collaboration with other professionals (e.g., educators, pediatricians) to gain a full picture of the child’s abilities and challenges.
Why a thorough evaluation of everything else if I am concerned about just language or social skills?
A comprehensive evaluation helps to understand how different areas of development may be affecting language and social skills. For instance, underlying cognitive or sensory processing issues can impact communication and social interactions. Understanding the whole child helps in creating an effective, tailored intervention plan.
Why do I need a doctor’s referral for an early language and social development assessment at All Brains Clinic when other clinics don’t require this?
A doctor’s referral ensures that all potential health and developmental issues are considered, and that the assessment process is integrated with any ongoing healthcare your child may be receiving. It helps streamline the support and intervention process.
What makes All Brains Clinic Assessment Different?
At All Brains Clinic, we pride ourselves on our holistic and personalized approach. Our assessments are conducted by multidisciplinary teams who specialize in early childhood development, ensuring a comprehensive evaluation of each child's unique needs and strengths.
When (at what age) should I consider getting an early language and social development evaluation for my child?
Early language and social development assessments can be beneficial if there are concerns about a child’s communication or social interaction skills. However, assessments are particularly recommended for children between 18 months and 4 years old, as this is a critical period for language acquisition and social skill development.
Who can provide an early language and social development assessment?
Qualified professionals such as speech-language pathologists, developmental psychologists with expertise in early childhood development can conduct these assessments. These professionals are trained to observe, measure, and interpret language and social skills in young children.
What is an early language and social development assessment?
An early language and social development assessment is a detailed evaluation designed to understand a child's communication abilities and social interaction skills. This assessment identifies strengths and areas for growth in language use, comprehension, and social behaviors.
I don’t live in Vancouver, do I need to come to the city for the assessment?
No you don’t! Unlike some of our other assessments that require in-person sessions, all of the components of our comprehensive ADHD assessment can be done online.
Why do I need a doctor’s referral for ADHD assessment at All Brains Clinic when other clinics don’t require it?
All of our assessments at All Brains are team-based. Specialized physicians such as psychiatrists are involved in all of our assessments, including the ADHD assessment. That is why a doctor’s referral is required. If you don’t have a referring doctor, please let our staff know. We can assist you in connecting with a primary care physician to see what assessment might be needed and, if necessary, making a referral. If you are not seeking an assessment but wish to proceed directly with therapy or coaching, a doctor’s referral is not required.
How much does the ADHD assessment in Vancouver at All Brains cost?
The cost of comprehensive ADHD assessment varies, and it includes:
- Full Mental Health Assessment
- Medical Exam (if not performed recently)
- ADHD-specific Interview
- Computerized ADHD Assessments
- Intellectual Assessment
- Adaptive Behavior Assessment
- Feedback Session
- Resource Liaison Session
Does the ADHD assessment at All Brains include treatment plan/suggestions?
Absolutely! A comprehensive assessment of strengths and weaknesses is essential for creating a tailored treatment plan to meet your or your child's specific needs. These recommendations are thoroughly discussed during our feedback session and are also reflected in our detailed report. It's important to note that effective treatment for an individual with ADHD often depends on their unique needs and capabilities. A multidisciplinary approach that combines various interventions is typically the most beneficial.
Many children with autism may also experience learning difficulties, which is why our Psychoeducational Assessment can be an important step.
How is the ADHD assessment at All Brains different?
At All Brains, we specialize in ADHD, but our approach to assessment extends far beyond this specific condition. Our in-depth ADHD evaluation begins with a comprehensive mental health assessment conducted by a psychiatrist to identify any coexisting conditions such as anxiety, Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), or Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) to name a few. This initial assessment is followed by a focused consultation with a psychologist who delves into the history and symptoms of ADHD. Additionally, our evaluation employs real-time testing methods specifically designed to measure ADHD symptoms.
Our ADHD assessment package at All Brains also includes invaluable post-assessment support. For families with children under the age of 6, we provide a session of parent training to offer practical tips for effectively supporting their child. Furthermore, each client gains access to our coveted Resource Liaison service, which connects them with community-based support and resources uniquely tailored to meet their individual needs.
We also offer Autism Assessments to support children whose challenges may overlap with ADHD.
What does the ADHD assessment look like at All Brains Clinic?
At All Brains, we provide a comprehensive ADHD assessment that involves a multi-disciplinary team of experts. Our assessments include a thorough evaluation of any mental health problems (related or unrelated to ADHD) by a medical doctor, this is then followed by a targeted clinical ADHD interview session conducted by a psychologist. In a third session, a psychologist or psychometrist will conduct direct testing of your attention and other cognitive functions, such as working memory, which is the capacity to hold and process multiple pieces of information simultaneously.
The psychometrist will administer additional tests and questionnaires to identify potential academic and mental health issues. Responses from others, such as teachers or coworkers, if you grant us permission to send questionnaires to them, will help us obtain a comprehensive perspective of attention.
How difficult is treatment of ADHD?
The treatment of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can be complex and varies from person to person, depending on a range of factors such as the specific symptoms experienced, severity of symptoms, degree of interference in functioning, co-existing conditions, age, and the individual's life circumstances. That said, ADHD is generally considered to be a treatable condition, and there are a variety of evidence-based approaches available.Here are some common treatment modalities:
- 1. Medication: Stimulant medications like methylphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta) and amphetamines (Adderall, Vyvanse) are often effective in treating the symptoms of ADHD. Non-stimulant medications like atomoxetine (Strattera) are also available. Medications can have side effects, and their effectiveness can vary among individuals.
- 2. Behavioral Therapy: Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and other forms of psychotherapy can help people with ADHD develop coping strategies and skills for organization and time management.
- 3. Parent Training: For children with ADHD, parent training in behavior management techniques can be useful.
- 4. Educational/work Support: Academic and workplace accommodations, like extended testing time or a quieter room for taking tests, as well as access to a work environment that has minimal distractions can help individuals with ADHD perform more optimally.
- 5. Lifestyle Changes: Diet, exercise, and sleep can also influence symptoms and can be areas for intervention.
- 6. Combination Treatment: Often, a multimodal approach that includes both medication and behavioral interventions is most effective.
With a comprehensive and individualized treatment plan that will be offered to you by our experts at All Brains Clinic, you can manage yours or your child’s symptoms effectively and lead a productive life. Early diagnosis and intervention, particularly in children, can improve long-term outcomes. It is important for individuals with ADHD and their families to work closely with healthcare providers to find the most effective treatment plan for them.
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