An evaluation may be helpful when social difficulties are persistent, occur across different settings, or affect your child’s confidence, participation, learning, or relationships. The purpose is not to change a child’s personality or make every child highly outgoing. It is to determine whether the child has the communication, emotional, and social skills needed to participate when they choose to do so.
Which Support Program Is Right for Your Child? A Parent’s Guide
Parents often know their child needs support but aren't sure which program is appropriate. Some children benefit from behavioral intervention, while others may need communication support, occupational support, or a combination of services.
When Should You Book a Developmental Evaluation for Your Child?
A developmental evaluation provides a clear understanding of your child's strengths, challenges, and areas where additional support may be beneficial.

