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           representing the need for a psychoeducational assessment to identify learning disabilities, ADHD, or
           giftedness in children.

Bridge the Gap Between Your Child’s Potential and Their Performance

Don’t let school board waitlists delay the support your child deserves. Our Ontario-licensed psychologists provide the comprehensive psychoeducational assessments required to unlock an IEP (Individual Education Plan) and secure essential classroom accommodations. Whether your child is navigating hurdles related to ADHD, Dyslexia, or Giftedness, we deliver a neuro-affirming roadmap that identifies their unique cognitive and emotional profile. By moving beyond the symptoms to understand how your child truly thinks and learns, our psychologists empower you with the clinical evidence and actionable strategies needed for them to thrive at school and beyond.

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"We have to personalize education, not standardize it."

— Sir Ken Robinson

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           struggling with homework and blocks, representing the need for a psychoeducational assessment to support home
           and school learning.

What's a Psychoeducational Assessment?

A psychoeducational assessment is a clinical deep-dive into how your child thinks, learns, and processes information. By pinpointing core strengths and hurdles in areas like executive functioning, memory, and literacy, our psychologists move beyond the classroom struggle to identify the root causes of their challenges. This evaluation provides the definitive evidence needed to secure an IEP (Individual Education Plan) and tailored school accommodations, ensuring your child isn't just adapting to a standard curriculum, but thriving within one. With the roadmap our psychologists provide, you are empowered to advocate effectively for a neuro-affirming education that celebrates and nurtures your child’s unique individual talents.

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           psychologist to begin a child psychoeducational assessment for school support.

Step 1: The Intake Interview

Your journey begins with a secure video call where our psychologists focus on understanding your child’s unique developmental history and your primary goals for their education. While including your child is optional during this initial stage, our psychologists welcome the opportunity to hear your concerns and answer your most pressing questions in a supportive, low-pressure environment. By combining your family's insights with specialized clinical screeners, our psychologists design a customized evaluation plan that targets the root causes of academic or social hurdles, ensuring your child receives a roadmap for success without the long wait of the public system.

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           to identify his unique learning profile and academic needs during a child psychoeducational assessment.

Step 2: Evaluation & Testing

Testing takes place at our convenient Ontario locations, where our trained psychometrists work with your child in a supportive, low-pressure environment tailored specifically to their age and developmental stage. To ensure we capture a truly accurate picture of their unique learning profile, our psychologists prioritize your child’s stamina by offering as much time as they need—including multiple sessions without any additional fees. This child-centered approach respects their individual pace and sensory needs, allowing our psychologists to gather high-quality data that reflects your child’s actual potential rather than the stress of a clinical setting.

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           report used to secure an IEP and school accommodations for a child’s learning needs.

Step 3: Feedback & Reports

Once the evaluation is complete, you will meet with the psychologist via a secure video call to review the findings in clear, accessible language that helps you truly understand your child’s unique cognitive and emotional world. To protect your family’s privacy while ensuring your child receives the support they deserve, our psychologists prepare two distinct documents: a deep-dive clinical report for your personal records and a concise, targeted summary for the school. This comprehensive roadmap is specifically designed to meet Ontario school board requirements for IEP and IPRC development, providing teachers with the exact evidence-based strategies and accommodations needed to foster your child’s success without further delay.

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