How great would it be if you could discover and understand your child's potential from early childhood?
Imagine how amazing it would be to discover and understand your child's potential from early childhood, allowing you to nurture their talents, strengths, and interests right from the start. This insight could guide you in providing the right opportunities and support to help them thrive and reach their full potential.
Understanding Your Child
Are you struggling to understand why your child might be stubborn, difficult to manage, disobedient, overly attached to friends, addicted to gaming, inattentive at school, unconfident, timid, aggressive, lacking attention, or seemingly behind in development compared to peers? How can you best support and raise your child?
Discovering and Nurturing Potential
How wonderful would it be if you could uncover and understand your child’s potential from an early age? Today, it's possible to gain deep insights into your child’s identity by analyzing their development from as early as one month to five years old. This period is crucial for nurturing their strengths and identifying their talents, enabling you to help them reach their full potential.
Expert Assessment and Support
With the guidance of pediatric specialists in child development and behavior, you can work together to assess your child using standardized tools, such as:
- Early Childhood Screening: Detects whether a child is experiencing normal or delayed development.
- Developmental Level Programs: Measures the developmental stages of children at different ages, assessing skills such as management, pre-academic, and learning abilities to determine aptitudes.
Key Areas of Development
Children’s development is assessed across five critical areas:
- Cognitive Abilities: Intelligence and cognitive composite score.
- Motor Skills: Use of both gross and fine motor skills.
- Visual Reception: Ability to process visual information for problem-solving.
- Language Use: Expressive language skills.
- Language Understanding: Receptive language skills.
By measuring and understanding these areas, you can better support your child's growth and development, setting the foundation for a bright future.
Assessing Children's Management Skills
To evaluate children's management skills, we focus on their abilities in:
- Planning: Organizing and strategizing tasks.
- Flexibility (Shift): Adapting to changes and new situations.
- Emotional Control: Managing and regulating emotions.
- Inhibition Control: Controlling impulses and resisting distractions.
- Working Memory: Storing and applying information for future use.
7Q Factors for Success and Happiness
We offer advice on developing specific factors that contribute to a child's success and happiness, known as the 7Q factors:
- Intelligence Quotient (IQ): Reflects cognitive abilities and brain development.
- Emotional Quotient (EQ): Measures emotional intelligence, including understanding and managing one's own emotions and those of others, and creating personal happiness.
- Social Quotient (SQ): Assesses social skills and the ability to interact and live harmoniously with others.
- Moral Quotient (MQ): Indicates ethical responsibility and a sense of personal integrity.
- Adversity Quotient (AQ): Evaluates problem-solving skills and the ability to handle challenges.
- Creativity Quotient (CQ): Reflects creativity, imagination, and the ability to generate new ideas.
- Health Quotient (HQ): Assesses overall health and quality of well-being.
Individualized Development
After the assessment, the doctor will interpret the child’s strengths and preferences and provide tailored advice on nurturing their development. This personalized approach helps align activities and support with the child’s emotional level and aptitudes at each stage of growth, promoting their unique development. By focusing on their individual needs and strengths, we aim to help the child find happiness and successfully engage with the world as they grow.


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