The IWRD Psychology and Education Clinic
The IWRD Psychology and Education Clinic
The IWRD Psychology and Education Clinic (IWRD NPPP) has been operating within the Institute for Child Development since November 2010.
Two specialists conduct an observation session, evaluation tests, and an interview with the child’s parents.
Based upon the results, the specialists make a diagnosis according to the standards of the American Psychiatric Association DSM IV-TR.
Based upon the results, the specialists make a diagnosis according to the standards of the American Psychiatric Association DSM IV-TR.
Children diagnosed with a developmental disability, such as autism, Asperger syndrome, delayed speech development, or behavior disabilities can obtain further assistance through IWRD’s Private Psychology and Education Clinic. During periodic meetings, a program of education and therapy is custom-designed to meet
the current needs of the child and the entire family. The specialists also provide instructions to the child’s parents and/or guardians on program implementation.
the current needs of the child and the entire family. The specialists also provide instructions to the child’s parents and/or guardians on program implementation.
Parents receive the following written documents:
1. A psychological and educational evaluation
2. Recommendations for further work
3. An education and therapy program
4. An evaluation of the psychomotor function level based on the PEP-R test results
5. An evaluation and/or recommendations for school or kindergarten
6. A notification about forms of assistance available from IWRD
7. A list of documents to request upon receiving the diagnosis
2. Recommendations for further work
3. An education and therapy program
4. An evaluation of the psychomotor function level based on the PEP-R test results
5. An evaluation and/or recommendations for school or kindergarten
6. A notification about forms of assistance available from IWRD
7. A list of documents to request upon receiving the diagnosis


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