Evaluation Services

If your child is struggling, you don’t have to navigate this alone.

We help families understand the school system, make sense of evaluations and services, and feel confident advocating for what their child truly needs.

Our psychoeducational evaluations provide a comprehensive look at how your child learns, processes information, and functions across settings. We assess areas such as cognitive abilities, academic skills, attention, executive functioning, and social-emotional development—giving you clear, meaningful answers, not just scores.

As experienced school psychologists, we specialize in translating complex results into practical next steps. We don’t just hand you a report—we help you understand what it means, what your options are, and how to move forward with confidence.

Some of the common learning profile evaluations we complete for families are listed below:



Attention Concerns

ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) symptoms can vary widely. Common characteristics include:

Challenges with organization, planning, and task completion

Difficulty managing and expressing emotions appropriately

Struggles with academic performance and learning

Challenges in social interactions and peer relationships

It’s important to note that not all children with ADHD exhibit every symptom, and the severity of symptoms can vary.


Autism Spectrum Disorder

Autism is a neurological and development disorder that affects social interaction, communication, learning and behavior. Common characteristics include:

Rigid or inflexible in thinking and behavior

Difficulty with changes in routine or transitions

Difficulty with social reciprocity and interpreting social cues

Strong memory and attention to detail

Highly focused on topics of interest

Intervention focuses on tailored strategies to enhance communication, social skills, and daily functioning, promoting independence and quality of life.


Giftedness

Gifted children often possess exceptional abilities or talents in areas such as academics, creativity, or problem-solving. Common characteristics include:

Advanced cognitive abilities

Early reading and language skills

Curiosity and intensity

Advanced problem-solving skills

Leadership skills

Highly imaginative

Not all gifted children will exhibit all of these traits. These traits may manifest differently in each child.

Learning Disabilities

Learning disabilities in children are neurological conditions that affect the brain's ability to process and understand information in specific areas, such as reading, writing, mathematics, or coordination. These disabilities are not related to intelligence but can make learning in traditional ways difficult. Common types include:

Dyslexia

Dyscalculia

Dysgraphia

Auditory Processing Disorder

Visual Processing Disorder

Children with learning disabilities often need specialized support and teaching strategies to help them succeed in school and daily life. Early identification and intervention can lead to significant improvement and help children build confidence in their abilities.