Psychoeducational Evaluation

A Psychoeducational Evaluation combines cognitive, academic, and emotional assessments to identify learning strengths, challenges, and mental health needs. Explore additional services, such as ADHD Evaluation and Learning Disability Evaluation.

These in-depth assessments are ideal for diagnosing learning differences, processing issues, and other concerns to guide school accommodations or interventions.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Psychoeducational Evaluations

What is a psychoeducational evaluation?

A psychoeducational evaluation measures a student’s cognitive abilities, academic skills, and emotional functioning to identify learning strengths and challenges. These evaluations help determine whether a student has a learning disability, ADHD, or other educational needs.

Who should consider a psychoeducational evaluation?

Students who are struggling academically, experiencing a sudden drop in grades, or having difficulty focusing may benefit from an evaluation. Teachers and parents may also request one when classroom interventions are not enough.

How is a psychoeducational evaluation different from school testing?

While schools may provide assessments, our evaluations are more comprehensive and independent. We use a variety of standardized tools and provide detailed reports with individualized recommendations for school and home.

Can a psychoeducational evaluation help with IEP or 504 plans?

Yes. Our evaluation reports often serve as supporting documentation for school-based services such as IEPs or 504 plans, ensuring that students receive appropriate accommodations.

What age groups do you test?

We provide psychoeducational evaluations for children, teens, and college students.