What We Do
What We Assess For
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ADHD and attention concerns
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
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Developmental delays and complex or overlapping presentations
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Emotional and behavioral concerns (e.g., anxiety, mood, emotion regulation)
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Executive functioning
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Language, communication, and social skills
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Learning disabilities and academic challenges
Our Approach
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Gold-standard, evidence-based assessment tools
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Comprehensive review of developmental, academic, emotional, and behavioral functioning
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Collaboration with parents and caregivers throughout the process
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Consultation with teachers or school professionals (with permission)
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Thorough reports with clear, actionable recommendations
Not Sure Where To Start?
We begin with a free consultation call to understand your concerns and goals, and then recommend the evaluation that best fits your needs.
How Do I Know If My Child Needs An Evaluation?
Many parents wonder whether what they're seeing is part of normal development or something that needs extra support. Evaluations are not just about labels. They help explain how a child learns, communicates, socializes, behaves, and manages emotions, and what supports might help.
You May Want To Seek An Evaluation If Any Of The Following Are True:
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You have had the same concerns for a while, and they are not going away
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Your child is struggling at home, school, or socially, and it's affecting daily life
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The challenges seem stronger or more frequent than what you see in other children the same age
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Support at home or school has not been enough
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Therapy has not been as effective as you would have expected
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Something just doesn't feel right, even if others say "they'll grow out of it"
Parents May Consider An Evaluation If They Notice Concerns Related To:
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Attention, focus, and impulsivity
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Emotional regulation and frequent meltdowns
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Delayed developmental milestones
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Learning and academic progress
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Social skills or peer relationships
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Speech or language development
How Can An Evaluation Help My Child?
When a child is struggling academically, behaviorally, emotionally, or socially, it can be hard to know why and what will help. A comprehensive evaluation is designed to bring clarity and direction. Overall, an evaluation helps parents move from uncertainty to a clearer plan, offering understanding, direction, and practical next steps.

