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.

It helps you go through more into the proccess and see whether your child may benefit more from our specific approach.


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



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.

Are you in ?