ABA Assessment Services and Center Services
Timely identification of the following four key issues can greatly enhance the support children receive throughout their developmental journey.
Speech and Developmental issues
- Developmental delay, Speech delay
- Speech expression is not ideal
- Failure to communicate effectively and difficulty to comprehend sentences
- Unable to recognize letters, colors, food, daily objects, etc
Require skills to control their emotion and behaviors
- Lack of concentration
- Aggressive behavior
- Emotional and behavioral issues need to be addressed
- Need toilet training, meal training, daily routines
Play skills and issues in social skills
- Playing with electronic devices (ipads etc)
- No motivation to play with other toys
- Might not actively seek interaction or engage in play with other children
- Unable to follow classroom rules, or game rules
Concerns about diagnosis and Support
- Suspected to have autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
- Concerned about separation anxiety and adjustments in school
- Concern about whether ongoing training is appropriate and suitable
- Received evaluation and feedback from doctor, social worker or teacher
ABA Comprehensive Development Assessment
Contact us now to start your child's journey to realize their potential!
Book an ABA Assessment
- Comprehensive assessment for the 5 major developmental areas
- Visit and see the centre set up for ABA training
- Receive recommendations and teaching strategies from consultant
- Receive support plan for school and home
Center Services
- 1-on-1 ABA training service
- Shadow teacher service
- Kindergarten support service
- Parents as therapist consultation service
MEET THE TEACHER
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Comprehensive Development Assessment is a systematic approach used to evaluate an individual’s development across various domains, including behavior, social interaction, communication, play, academic skills, and self-care.
This assessment is typically applied to children with specific education needs, such as those suspected of having Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or other developmental challenges. Its primary goal is to identify each individual's strengths and areas of difficulty, providing a foundation for creating personalized intervention plans.
The assessment process involves observation, interviews with parents using standardized testing, and behavioral data collection tools to ensure a thorough understanding of the individual's abilities and needs.
Through professional observation and analysis, ABA assessments offer concrete recommendations for therapists, parents, and educators—supporting growth and progress across all areas of development.
Gigi Wong, MSC, BCBA
- 7 years of Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology, University College London, UK
- Master of Applied Clinical Psychology, University of Warwick, UK
- 12 years of experience in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
- Supervision for staff and certificants, consultation to kindergarten, local and international school
- Kindergarten, international school, shadow teacher, ABA on-campus support