psychological assessment

You’ve been trying to figure this out for a while...

Maybe your child is struggling with attention, anxiety, learning, or behavior—but no one has been able to give you clear answers.

You’ve heard different opinions. Tried different supports.

And still… something isn’t clicking.

You don’t have to keep guessing.

WHAT AN ASSESSMENT DOES:

A comprehensive evaluation helps you understand why your child is struggling—not just what it looks like on the surface.

We look at the full picture, including:

  • Attention and executive functioning (ADHD)

  • Learning differences (dyslexia, dysgraphia, math)

  • Anxiety and emotional regulation

  • Autism, masking, and social differences

  • Complex or overlapping profiles (twice-exceptional learners)

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This isn’t just testing.

This is about finally understanding your child in a way that changes everything.

After the evaluation, you’ll have:

  • Clear, meaningful answers (not labels without context)

  • A deep understanding of your child’s strengths and challenges

  • A roadmap for what to do next at home and at school

  • Recommendations that are actually usable in real life

Not all evaluations are the same.

Our approach is:

  • Neurodiversity-affirming and strengths-based

  • Warm, child-centered, and relationship-focused

  • Designed to reduce anxiety—not increase it

  • Parent-friendly (clear explanations, no jargon)

  • Built for real-world application (home + school)

WHAT TO EXPECT

1. Consultation
We start with a conversation to understand your concerns as parents and determine if an evaluation is the right next step.

2. Testing
Your child completes a series of engaging, developmentally appropriate tasks in a supportive, 1:1 environment.

3. Feedback
We meet to walk through the results in a clear, compassionate way—so you truly understand what they mean.

4. Written Report + Plan
You receive a comprehensive report with specific, actionable recommendations, including IEP/504 guidance and other next steps.

5. Brain Book Session
Your child develops a book about their unique brain and gets to take it home.

Get clarity today.

Call/text Miriam at 805.316.1410