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

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

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

Child Overweight Risk Assessment

Is my child at risk of becoming overweight? There is a lot of news lately suggesting that obesity is or is quickly becoming an epidemic in the U.S. Our children are not far behind – as adult obesity increases, so does childhood obesity. Most overweight children simply eat too much, especially unhealthy foods, and aren’t … Read more

Physical Child Abuse Assessment

Is this child a victim of physical abuse? Any nonaccidental physical injury caused by a child’s caretaker is, by definition, physical abuse (even if the injury was not intentional). Physical abuse may result from extreme discipline or from overly harsh punishment by a parent or other caretaker who lacks self-control during stress or while using … Read more

Sexual Child Abuse Assessment

Is this child a victim of sexual abuse? Unlike physical abuse, there are often no obvious outward signs of child sexual abuse. However, the long-term emotional and psychological damage of sexual abuse can be devastating to the child. A sexually abused child can develop a number of disturbing feelings, thoughts, and behaviors. Some sexually abused … Read more

Diabetes Assessment

A person with diabetes has too much glucose (sugar) in the blood and not enough in the body’s cells. The symptoms of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are similar. With Type 1 diabetes, the body stops producing insulin, creating high glucose levels, because the insulin-producing cells have been destroyed. In Type 2 diabetes, the … Read more