At Utage Child Development Centre, our Psychological Assessments help understand how a child thinks, feels, learns, and behaves. These assessments are key in identifying emotional, cognitive, and behavioral challenges early—so your child can receive the right support at the right time.
What Are Psychological Assessments?
Psychological assessments are structured evaluations carried out by qualified child psychologists to:
Measure intellectual functioning (IQ, learning ability)
Understand emotional and behavioral patterns
Identify developmental disorders such as Autism, ADHD, anxiety, etc.
Assess social and communication skills
Evaluate school readiness, memory, and concentration
The insights gained help in planning therapies, school accommodations, and long-term care strategies.
When Should You Consider a Psychological Assessment?
Your child may need an assessment if they:
Show signs of developmental delays or regression
Struggle with learning, focus, or memory
Display frequent emotional outbursts, aggression, or withdrawal
Have trouble making friends or adjusting to social settings
Are suspected to have ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, or anxiety
Face difficulties in school despite good effort
What to Expect?
At Utage, the assessment process is:
Child-friendly and non-intrusive, using games, tasks, and observation
Based on standardized psychological tools and real-world behavior
Followed by a detailed report and feedback session with parents
Conducted in a calm, caring environment that ensures the child feels safe and understood
Our psychologists may also coordinate with other specialists (speech therapists, occupational therapists, neurologists) to provide comprehensive care.
Why Choose Utage?
We don’t just assess—we listen, guide, and support. At Utage, every psychological assessment is a step toward understanding your child better, without judgment. We believe early clarity can lead to stronger outcomes and brighter futures.
Understanding your child starts with the right insight. Let us help you uncover their strengths and needs.