Resources for Families
This page provides community links for the following topics that can affect your child's development.
This page provides community links for the following topics that can affect your child's development.
This page provides community links for the following topics that can affect your child's development.
FXS is the most common form of inherited intellectual disability, with impairments varying broadly across mild learning disabilities to autism.
A neuropsychological evaluation helps us get a better understanding of a child's memory, attention, perception, language, visual-spatial abilities, problem solving, planning, abstract reasoning and personality.
If you are concerned your child has significant social, behavioural and school problems, discuss your concerns with your family doctor.
If you think your child may have autism, speak to your family physician about your concerns.
If you think your child may have autism, speak to your family physician about your concerns.
This clinic is for children born with cleft lip, palate or significant velopharyngeal insufficiency who live within the Island Health region.
The Vancouver Island Children’s Assessment Network (VICAN) provides assessment services for children on Vancouver Island with complex developmental needs.
Clinics include orthotic, spasticity, amputee and high risk limb assessment, as well as paediatric spinal deformity and neuromuscular.