A diagnosis isn't just a label—it's a roadmap. We use gold-standard tools to uncover your student's unique learning profile, identifying specific strengths and the precise support needed to thrive.
Whether you are seeking clarity on a complex learning struggle or need a deeper dive than a school-based assessment provided, our independent educational evaluations (IEE) offer a neutral, comprehensive, and data-driven perspective.
We assess how a student processes information—including memory, processing speed, and reasoning—to understand the "how" behind their learning.
Standardized testing in reading, writing, and mathematics helps us measure current performance against age-level expectations and individual potential.
Evaluations focusing on phonological processing, reading fluency, and decoding skills to identify reading-based disabilities.
Assessment of visual-motor integration and written expression to address difficulties with handwriting, spelling, and organizing thoughts on paper.
Deep-dive into number sense, calculation skills, and mathematical reasoning to uncover specific math-based challenges.
We provide neuro-affirming assessments to identify Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), focusing on social communication styles and sensory preferences to guide educational and social supports.
Understanding the intersection of mental health and learning. We evaluate how anxiety, depression, or other emotional factors may be impacting educational access.
Identifying high intellectual potential even when it is masked by learning disabilities. We specialize in Twice Exceptional (2e) profiles, ensuring that a student's gifts are nurtured while their challenges are supported.
Success doesn't end at graduation. We provide assessments and planning to help students with disabilities prepare for post-secondary education, employment, and independent living.
Going beyond a simple checklist. We analyze how sustained attention, impulse control, and distractibility specifically impact classroom performance and social interactions to distinguish true attentional deficits from other learning factors.
Evaluating the "CEO" of the brain. We assess critical skills like task initiation, planning, organization, working memory, and emotional control to determine why a bright student might struggle to manage time or complete independent work.
Schedule a free consultation to discuss your student's needs and determine which evaluation is right for you.
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