The Family Avenues Assessment offers a more detailed exploration of your family’s situation, providing space to reflect on the challenges you are experiencing and develop a deeper understanding of what may be influencing your child’s behaviour, needs and family dynamics.
The assessment takes place over three sessions, allowing time to explore your child’s history, current experiences and the wider context of family life. Drawing on professional experience working with families, the process focuses on understanding your child and your family as a whole, rather than looking only at individual behaviours or difficulties.
Following the sessions, you will receive a comprehensive written report summarising key themes, reflections and practical strategies that may help support your child and family moving forward.
The cost of the assessment is from £750, depending on the number of children in the family.
We always offer a free 30 minute discovery phone call before taking payment for an assessment to make sure that the assessment is likely to be right for your family.
The Family Avenues Assessment offers a more detailed exploration of your family’s situation, providing space to reflect on the challenges you are experiencing and develop a deeper understanding of what may be influencing your child’s behaviour, needs and family dynamics.
The assessment takes place over three sessions, allowing time to explore your child’s history, current experiences and the wider context of family life. Drawing on professional experience working with families, the process focuses on understanding your child and your family as a whole, rather than looking only at individual behaviours or difficulties.
Following the sessions, you will receive a comprehensive written report summarising key themes, reflections and practical strategies that may help support your child and family moving forward.
The cost of the assessment is from £750, depending on the number of children in the family.
We always offer a free 30 minute discovery phone call before taking payment for an assessment to make sure that the assessment is likely to be right for your family.