Learning Disability Evaluation
Our Learning Disability Evaluation helps identify reading, writing, and math challenges in children, teens, and adults, providing clear diagnoses and recommendations for school or workplace support. Explore our other services, such as ADHD Evaluation and Psychoeducational Evaluation.
Our learning disability evaluations assess reading, writing, math, and processing skills to identify challenges such as dyslexia or dyscalculia. These psychoeducational assessments help students qualify for IEPs, 504 plans, and other school accommodations throughout Florida.
Frequently Asked Questions About
Learning Disability Evaluations
What is a learning disability evaluation?
A learning disability evaluation identifies specific challenges a student may have with reading, writing, math, or other academic areas. We use standardized testing and detailed assessments to determine learning strengths and needs.
What are common signs of a learning disability?
Struggling with reading fluency, difficulty understanding instructions, poor math skills, or consistently low grades despite effort are all possible indicators.
How is this different from school-based testing?
Our evaluations are independent, more comprehensive, and provide detailed recommendations tailored to the individual. School testing often focuses only on whether a student qualifies for services.
What will I receive after the evaluation?
You’ll get a detailed written report, a feedback session to discuss results, and recommendations for school and home.
Can this help with IEPs or 504 plans?
Yes. Our reports are accepted by most schools as documentation for special education services or accommodations.
