Pediatric and Adolescent Care

The Pediatric & Adolescent Unit provides essential mental, emotional, and behavioral care for children (3–12) and adolescents (12–18), especially those with intellectual or learning disabilities.


Pediatric and adolescent care services are necessary to help children and young people with a variety of mental, emotional, and behavioral issues. This service is an absolute necessity for those with intellectual and learning disabilities. This service can provide pediatric and adolescents with the specialized care that they need to work toward a higher quality of life. It can help them develop communication skills, physical and occupational skills, social skills, mental health support and others. It can also allow them and family members to gain strategies that can help them manage daily tasks more effectively. Ultimately, this unit is essential in providing individualized care that helps improve the quality of life for those with disabilities. Pediatric and adolescent unit is typically provided by psychologists that specialize in working with children and adolescents with 8 years of experiences.

In our “pediatric & adolescent unit, various types of specialized diagnostic and non- diagnostic/problem focused assessments and therapies for children will be provided. Parents, guardians with children’s facing problems and organizations working with children can get the following services.

Some of the disorders treated in this unit are:

  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  • Emotional and behavioral disturbances
  • Learning disabilities/school-related problems
  • Developmental delay
  • Mental retardation/ Intellectual disabilities
  • Sensory Integration/Processing Disorders (SID/SPD)
  • Speech delay
  • Stuttering
  • Dyslexia
  • Dysgraphia

Services on Adolescent and youth sexual education The target groups for this service are

  • Children aged 3-12 and adolescence aged 12-18, who have been diagnosed with psychological and mental health issues.
  • Families of children aged 3-12 and adolescents aged 12-18.
  • Children and adolescents with special needs ( already diagnosed or that needs assessment)
  • Organizations working with children with special needs
  • Organizations working with children