Neuropsychology studies the relationship between brain and behavior, investigating, diagnosing and treating conditions in which brain functions affect our cognitive, emotional and behavioral processes.
Neuropsychology services we offer:
- Assessment and Diagnosis: Neuropsychological assessments involve a set of scientifically validated exams that identify cognitive, emotional, and behavioral dysfunction such as ADHD, autism, dyslexia, personality disorders, lack of motivation or oppositional defiant disorder, among others. Providing accurate and personalized information that helps clinical intervention and treatment.
- Neuropsychoeducational Assessment: Educational neuropsychology evaluates how emotional, behavioral and cognitive function influence academic performance. The results help to create intervention strategies to support learning difficulties or other cognitive challenges.
Communication is at the heart of learning, relationships, and everyday life. Can your child express their thoughts clearly? Follow directions in class? Join in conversations with friends? Communicate their needs? These skills shape a child’s confidence, independence, and ability to thrive.
At Hakkini, our Speech and Language Therapists (SLTs) help children and adolescents build the communication skills they need to express themselves effectively. Whether it’s post-traumatic brain injury, articulation, language comprehension, social communication, or feeding challenges, we take an individualized, evidence-based approach to help ensure a fulfilling quality of life. Our SLTs also work closely with parents, caregivers, and educators to ensure progress continues beyond therapy sessions.
Speech and Language Therapy services we offer:
- Comprehensive Speech & Language Assessments: In-depth evaluations to identify speech, language, cognition, or feeding challenges, followed by a personalized intervention plan tailored to your needs.
- Individual Therapy Sessions: One-on-one support focused on improving speech clarity, language comprehension, expressive communication, executive functioning, food acceptance, and confidence in real-life interactions.
- Social Communication Groups: Small group sessions designed to help practice communication skills, turn-taking, and social interactions in a supportive peer environment.
- Parent Coaching & Training: Practical strategies and ongoing support to help parents reinforce language development at home and build communication opportunities into daily routines.
Occupational therapy helps people of all ages develop the skills they need to participate fully in daily life—at home, at school, at work, and in the community.
For children and adolescents, this means building the foundation for learning, independence, and emotional development. Childhood is full of important occupations: Can your child hold a pencil? Listen to the teacher? Kick a football? Make a friend? Tie their shoes? These everyday tasks are the building blocks of future success.
If something is holding your child back—whether it’s motor coordination, sensory processing, attention, or self-care skills—occupational therapy can help. Our expert therapists work closely with families to create personalized, evidence-based therapy plans that support each child’s unique strengths and challenges, helping them gain confidence and independence in the activities that matter most.
We also support adults and young adults experiencing challenges with focus, sensory regulation, emotional wellbeing, motor coordination, and executive functioning—whether due to a diagnosed condition or ongoing difficulties with daily routines. With the right approach, individuals can improve how they manage work, relationships, and personal care.
Our goal is to help people of all ages engage in life with more ease, purpose, and confidence.
Occupational Therapy services we offer:
- Comprehensive Assessments: In-depth evaluations to understand motor, sensory, and functional abilities across ages. Each assessment includes a detailed list of practical recommendations tailored to real-life needs.
- Individual Therapy Sessions: One-on-one sessions designed to help individuals reach milestones and develop everyday skills in a supportive, structured environment..
- Home Programs: Targeted activities and exercises to reinforce therapy goals between sessions, extending progress into real-world settings.
- Parent Coaching & Training: Practical guidance and education to empower parents and caregivers to support development confidently and consistently.
- School & Community Support: For children and teens, we work closely with educators and school staff to integrate therapy into classroom routines. For adults, we offer strategies to manage responsibilities at work, home, and in social settings.
Educational Psychology specializes in understanding how children and adolescents learn, with a focus on identifying and supporting learning difficulties, attention challenges, and cognitive processing issues. Educational psychologists perform personalized assessments and interventions that meet each child's unique educational needs. They work in partnership with Neuropsychologists, Clinical Psychologists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Therapists, families and schools to ensure children receive the support they need to reach their full potential in the classroom and beyond.
Educational psychology services we offer:
- Psychoeducational Assessments: Screening assessments to identify learning difficulties or attention problems.
- Advanced Diagnostic Assessments: Carried out by Neuropsychologists in diagnosing ADHD, autism or other types of cognitive or behavioral deficits.
- Individualized Support Plans: Personalized educational plan designed to support learning challenges, including attention difficulties and cognitive processing issues.
- School Consultations: Collaborating with the educational team to implement strategies that help children succeed in the classroom, ensuring accommodations and modifications are aligned with your child's learning profile.
- Parental Guidance: Ongoing support for parents, helping them better understand their children's learning challenges and how to support their educational development at home.