Pediatric Psychology

Understanding and Supporting Your Child’s Emotional and Social Growth Pediatric Psychology Dubai Al Ain Abu Dhabi

Understanding and Supporting Your Child’s Emotional and Social Growth

At KidsHeart Medical Center, we know that a child’s emotional well-being is just as important as their physical health.

Our Pediatric Psychology team specializes in evaluating and supporting children’s behavioral, emotional, and developmental needs through early diagnosis, counseling, and therapy.

Whether your child is facing challenges with emotions, learning, or social skills, our team is here to provide guidance — helping families build a stronger, more confident future together.

We proudly serve families across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Al Ain, offering supportive, family-centered psychological care.

Is Your Child Struggling Emotionally or Behaviorally?

Persistent sadness, anger outbursts, anxiety, or withdrawal are signs your child may need professional support. Our pediatric psychologists provide compassionate, child-centered evaluations and therapy — helping children understand and manage their emotions.

Does Your Child Have Autism, ADHD, or a Learning Difficulty?

Early psychological assessment and intervention makes a significant difference for children with ASD, ADHD, dyslexia, or intellectual disability. Our team creates personalized support plans that work at home, in therapy, and at school.

Helping Children Express What They Can't Say in Words

Through play therapy, art therapy, and emotional regulation support, our psychologists create safe, creative spaces for children to process difficult feelings — especially younger children who struggle to verbalize their emotions.

Trouble Making Friends or Communicating With Peers?

Social communication disorders and peer relationship difficulties can isolate children and affect their confidence. Our social skills development programs teach children how to interact, connect, and build genuine friendships.

Big Life Changes Can Be Hard on Children Too

Moving homes, starting a new school, parental separation, or chronic illness — major transitions can deeply affect a child’s emotional wellbeing. Our transition support and counselling programs help children adjust with confidence.

Parents Are a Vital Part of the Process

Our parental counseling and psychoeducation sessions help you understand your child’s emotional needs, respond effectively at home, and work as a team with our psychologists for the best possible outcomes.

What We Offer – Pediatric Psychology Services

Our specialists help children and adolescents navigate emotional, behavioral, and developmental challenges with compassion and expertise.

Conditions and Challenges We Address

Psychological and Therapy Services

Additional Support Programs

Meet Our Pediatric Psychology Team

Our Pediatric Psychologists combine clinical expertise with a nurturing, child-centered approach. They work closely with families, educators, pediatricians, and therapists to create personalized care plans that empower children to overcome emotional and behavioral challenges — while building resilience and self-confidence.

Where We Offer Our Services

Our Pediatric Psychology services are available at:

Appointments are available across weekdays for consultations, assessments, and therapy sessions.

Helping Your Child Thrive, Emotionally and Socially

At KidsHeart, we believe every child deserves the chance to be heard, understood, and supported.
Our Pediatric Psychology team is here to walk alongside your family with compassionate, expert care.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

If you notice changes in mood, behavior, academic performance, or social interaction, a pediatric psychologist can help assess and guide early intervention.

Psychologists provide evaluations, counseling, and therapy without prescribing medication. Psychiatrists are medical doctors who diagnose and may prescribe medication if needed.

Play therapy allows children to express emotions and process experiences in a natural, child-friendly way that can be more effective than traditional talking methods.

School reports offer insights into a child’s behavior, attention, academic performance, and social interactions — all important pieces for building a full understanding of their needs.

Yes. Children are sensitive to family environments. That’s why parental counseling and stress management are important parts of child-focused care.

Yes, therapy respects privacy. However, parents are regularly updated in a supportive and transparent way, especially if safety concerns arise.

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