Diabetes Assessment

Do I have a symptoms of diabetes? 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 … Read more

High School Readiness Assessment

Recent studies indicate that on average, 50% of children are not ready to start school. This lack of readiness can lead to significant challenges in meeting developmental milestones, impacting both the child and the educational system. To address this, our high school readiness assessment tool offers early detection of potential areas where support is needed. By identifying … Read more

Inhalant Abuse Assessment

Inhalant abuse, the intentional inhalation of fumes or vapors to get high, is a concerning issue among children and teenagers. It’s estimated that 1 in 11 8th graders have misused inhalants in the past year, highlighting its alarming prevalence. These substances, often readily available in everyday household items like paints, markers, and cleaning fluids, pose … Read more

Food Allergy Assessment

According to this study, food allergies can cause various symptoms in children after eating certain foods, such as hives, vomiting, diarrhea, wheezing, or swelling. Our Food Allergy Assessment aims to provide answers and peace of mind. By taking just a few minutes to answer some questions, you can gain valuable insight into your child’s potential … Read more

Healthy Body Image Assessment

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Body image dissatisfaction is quite common, especially among young girls and women. According to one study, 53% of American girls aged 13 are unhappy with their bodies, and this number increases to 78% by the time they reach 17. However, another study found that 45% of Australian girls aged 11-16 are dissatisfied with their body size, … Read more

Neglected Child Assessment

According to World Health Organization up to 1 billion children aged 2–17 years have experienced physical, sexual, or emotional violence or neglect in the past year. Experiencing violence in childhood has lifelong impacts on the health and well-being of children, families, communities, and nations. It is a critical issue that needs attention and action to protect the well-being of our … Read more

Childhood Brain Tumor Assessment

According to the American Brain Tumor Association, about 4,600 children and adolescents are diagnosed with primary brain tumors each year in the United States. Primary brain tumors start in the brain and generally do not spread outside the brain tissue. Brain tumors can affect children of any age, gender, or ethnicity and can cause serious physical, cognitive, and … Read more

Childhood Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) Assessment

According to this study, childhood obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) affects approximately 1 to 4% of children. As a parent, you’re constantly attuned to your child’s well-being. But what if the seemingly innocent sound of their snoring is a sign of something more concerning? Gain insight into your child’s sleep health with our Childhood Obstructive Sleep … Read more

Child Overweight Risk Assessment

According to the CDC, the prevalence of obesity among children and adolescents aged 2-19 years in the United States was 19.7% in 2017-2020, which is more than three times higher than the 5.5% rate in 1976-1980. However, the rate of increase has slowed down in recent years, and there is some evidence of a decline among … Read more

Physical Child Abuse Assessment

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Did you know that physical child abuse affects millions of children worldwide,  with long-lasting consequences on their physical and mental health?  According to the World Health Organization (WHO), nearly 3 in 4 children – or 300 million children – aged 2–4 years regularly suffer physical punishment and/or psychological violence at the hands of parents and caregivers. Physical … Read more