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Here we have 15 simple multiple choice questions which you can read and answer in less than 3 minutes.
It is not an interactive form then no specific reaction required. Just read, think and scroll down.
Make it easy and simple, as nothing would be recorded.
This is a simple way to understand the level of support you and your child may need right now.
As you read above, It is not a test and It does not provide a diagnosis or a treatment plan.
It helps you go through more into the proccess and see whether your child may benefit more from our specific approach.
Let’s start :
How would you describe your child’s sleep most days ?
- Sleeps well most nights
- Some difficulty falling or staying asleep
- Frequent sleep disruptions
- Ongoing sleep challenges most nights
- Never sleep well !
How would you describe your child’s ability to stay calm and regulated during the day?
- Usually calm and able to regulate
- Occasionally becomes dysregulated
- Frequent difficulty staying calm
- Ongoing regulation challenges throughout the day
- Never seen to be calm !
How would you describe your child’s ability to focus and stay engaged in activities?
- Focuses well and stays engaged
- Sometimes loses focus
- Frequently distracted or disengaged
- Struggles to stay engaged most of the time
- Never stay focused !
How would you describe your child’s ability to shift elective attention during activities?
- Shifts attention easily when needed
- Sometimes failed or has mild difficulty shifting attention
- Usually not easily and has difficulty shifting attention
- Always hard to shift or shift with real complications
- Never shift attention, sticks forever !
How does your child handle transitions between activities or changes in routine?
- Transitions freely and smoothly between activities
- Occasional difficulty with some changes
- Frequent resistance or distress during most of transitions
- Significant difficulty with transitions most of the time
- Always a disaster !
How would you describe your child’s digestion?
- Regular and without noticeable issues
- Occasional irregularity or mild discomfort
- Frequent digestive issues (constipation, bloating, diarrhea)
- Ongoing digestive challenges affecting daily comfort
- Never going to be fixed !
How would you describe your child’s overall physical comfort in daily activities?
- Comfortable and relaxed most of the time
- Occasional discomfort or restlessness
- Frequent signs of discomfort or body tension
- Ongoing discomfort affecting movement or participation
- Never be seen comfortable !
How would you describe your child’s eating patterns and appetite?
- Eats a variety of foods with a stable appetite
- Some selectivity or mild appetite changes
- Limited food range or inconsistent appetite
- Highly selective eating or significant feeding challenges
- Too complicated to handle. Always is a problem !
How does your child respond to sensory experiences (touch, sound, movement, textures)?
- Comfortable with most sensory experiences
- Occasional sensitivity or seeking behaviors
- Frequent sensitivity or strong reactions to sensory input
- Ongoing sensory challenges affecting daily activities
- Everything looks irritating and distractive
How does your child respond to special sensory stimulants (taste and smell)?
- Comfortable with most sensory experiences
- Occasional sensitivity or seeking behaviors
- Frequent sensitivity or strong reactions to sensory input
- Ongoing sensory challenges affecting daily activities
- Everything looks irritating and distractive
How often do these challenges affect your child?
- Occasionally
- Several times a week
- Once or twice a day
- More than three times throughout the day
- Never leave ! Always there, day and night !
How would you describe the overall combination of intensity and frequency of these challenges?
- Mild and occasional
- Moderate and happens regularly
- Significant and happens frequently
- Severe and affects most of the day
- Unbelievable and extreme !
What have you already tried to support your child?
- We haven’t tried much yet
- We have tried a few things with limited consistency
- We have tried multiple approaches but results were limited
- We have been actively trying different regular supports
- We already have exhausted almost all the available means
How long have you been trying to support these challenges?
- Recently started
- For a few months
- For over a year
- For a long time with ongoing effort
- From the first day we notice the problems till now
Pause for a moment !
Based on what you’ve read so far, how would you describe your child’s current needs?
- Mostly manageable with occasional challenges
- Ongoing difficulties that affect daily routines
- Frequent challenges that require consistent support
What this may mean for your child ?
If you recognized your child in more than three of the areas above, it could mean that “at least one holistic pattern is present”.
A holistic pattern does not point to a single issue, but rather some issues in some connected systems at the same time.
Those type of issues may respond better to a holistic approach than a reductionistic approach.
These conditions usually take advantages most from a consistent and structured support, which usually is translated to a regular, integrative and guided holistic care over a defined time.
What to do next?
An integrative in-person consultation could do better to explore in depth of your child’s needs , and determine the right level of support you and your beloved child need to take.
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