Clear answers for families navigating learning differences

If you’re wondering whether your child needs additional support—or how to access it—you’re in the right place.

Many parents reach out feeling unsure—worried about labeling their child, overwhelmed by school systems, or afraid of “getting it wrong.”

This process isn’t about rushing to conclusions. It’s about understanding how your child learns and what support will truly help them thrive.

Parents often reach out when they notice:

Ongoing struggles with reading, writing, or math

  • Emotional distress or avoidance around schoolwork

  • Difficulty focusing or keeping up academically

  • Social challenges or low self-esteem

  • A sense that previous interventions haven’t helped

More than testing

A psychoeducational evaluation examines how your child learns, processes information, and navigates academic demands. The goal is clarity, not just scores.

Evaluations may include:

  • Cognitive and academic testing

  • Review of educational history

  • Observations and input from parents, teachers, and the student

  • A written report with clear interpretation and recommendations

  • Guidance on eligibility for special education or 504 services

The goal is for you to leave with clarity—so conversations with your child’s school feel grounded, informed, and productive.

Real support for your student

With appropriate evaluation and documentation, students may gain access to:

  • Specialized instruction or intervention services

  • Classroom accommodations (such as extended time, modified assignments, or testing supports)

  • Related services like reading intervention, speech, or occupational therapy

  • Formal eligibility for special education or 504 plans

  • College Board–approved accommodations for standardized testing

  • Support that follows them as academic demands increase

This isn’t about labels—it’s about equity and access.

Parent services include:

Comprehensive psychoeducational evaluations

Records review and interpretation

IEP / ARD / 504 advocacy and meeting attendance

Consultation to better understand school-based services

What to expect

Consultation to assess needs and determine scope

In-person or virtual assessment

Written report and eligibility determination

Collaboration with schools and next steps

Pricing & Payment

Services vary by need and scope. Quotes and estimates are free.

  • Booking deposit required

  • Pay in full or choose a payment plan

  • HSA/FSA often accepted

  • No insurance accepted at this time