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About Bloom Child Psychology
Bloom Child Psychology is a private child and adolescent psychology practice established in 2019. Our team of dedicated clinical and educational psychologists provide best-practice, research-informed assessments and therapy tailored to each child or teen’s unique needs. Whether you’re seeking clarity through a psychological assessment or support through therapy, we’re here to guide your family with expertise, compassion, and a deep belief in every child’s potential to bloom and thrive.
At Bloom, we help you to understand your child’s unique profile and needs, and how to bring out the best in them. Common concerns seen at Bloom include difficulties in:
- Learning / memory
- Paying attention or focusing
- Hyperactivity or impulsive behaviour
- Executive functions
- Reading and/or writing
- Mathematics
- Socialising or making friends
- Managing emotions, such as anxiety, anger and frustration
Our team has expertise in a range of developmental and neurodivergent conditions, including autism, dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD, anxiety, selective mutism, intellectual disabilities as well as children who are gifted and twice exceptional. We work with students from diverse cultures and settings, including mainstream schools, pre-schools, international schools, SPED schools and EIPIC centres. Our team of professionals are bilingual, with fluency in English, Chinese, and Malay.
Our Services
What We Do
We provide advice and training to parents and schools and clinical supervision to other professionals on identifying and supporting children and youth with special needs in various settings.
We offer a range of individual psycho-educational assessments and diagnosis services for children and youth, including autism, dyslexia, ADHD, school readiness and intelligence (IQ).
We deliver evidence-based therapeutic interventions for concerns such as anxiety, emotional regulation and executive functioning.
We facilitate social skills development for children and youth with social difficulties (e.g. autism spectrum), so that they can navigate the complex social world more effectively.