
Supporting mental, behavioral, and social health through psychological assessment, counseling, intervention design, and behavioral challenge management.

Psychological services at SAUT provide comprehensive support for the mental, behavioral, and social health of people with Down syndrome and their families. Services include comprehensive psychological assessment, individual and family counseling, and evidence-based behavioral intervention design.
Psychologists work alongside the integrated SAUT team to provide holistic support that addresses behavioral challenges, promotes mental health, and develops social skills. The service is provided for both the individual and the family as a unified unit.
Comprehensive psychological and behavioral assessment of the individual
Family counseling to explain assessment results and intervention plan
Regular individual and family counseling and therapy sessions
Periodic follow-up and plan adjustment based on achieved progress
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Supporting motor development and improving gross motor skills, enhancing balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and motor coordination.
Developing fine motor skills, sensory integration, cognitive skills, and motor planning, and enhancing independence in daily activities.
Developing communication, receptive and expressive language skills, improving speech clarity, and enhancing comprehension, expression, and social interaction.