Psychology
Yes. The psychologist supports the child and family in managing attention, impulsivity, and academic and emotional organization.
A HPI child may experience difficulties adapting, anxiety, or a disconnect with their peers. Psychological support helps them to better understand and channel their emotions.
Often yes, as a complement to speech therapy. The psychologist helps manage self-confidence, stress, and any academic or relationship difficulties.
Psychologists do not deal directly with language, but they can support children and families in managing frustration, behavior, or schooling.
After an initial consultation, the psychologist offers personalized support (individual consultations, family or parental follow-up, tests if necessary).
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