Neuropsychological Evaluations

A neuropsychological evaluation offers a comprehensive understanding of your child’s unique learning style and social-emotional functioning.

This detailed assessment helps us understand how your child’s brain processes information—how they think, learn, and manage emotions. It highlights their strengths while identifying areas where they may need additional support.

The goal is to provide meaningful insights and practical tools to help your child thrive at school, at home, and in social settings, empowering them to reach their full potential.

Who this is for:

Neuropsychological evaluations are helpful for children that may have learning differences, ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, self-regulation difficulties, and social processing differences. They are also beneficial for children who have had brain injuries or have medical conditions that affect learning and behavior.

The evaluation looks at:

  • Cognitive functioning

  • Focus and memory

  • Executive functioning and decision-making

  • Receptive and expressive language

  • Visual and spatial processing

  • Reading, writing, math, and other school skills

  • Emotion and behavior regulation

  • Social processing

Neuropsychological Evaluation Steps

Free Consultation

Schedule a free consult so that we can review your initial concerns and help you decide if an evaluation would be helpful for your child at this time.

Paperwork & Records

We will send you background forms to complete. We will also ask you to send us your child’s developmental, medical, and school records.

Caregiver Interview

We will meet to review your child’s medical, developmental, and social-emotional history. We also will review your goals for the evaluation.

In-Person Testing

We will work with your child to assess their thinking skills and social-emotional functioning. This takes about 4-8 hours and occurs over 1 or 2 days.

Feedback & Report

We meet to review the results and recommendations. You will get a report that reviews what we learned about your child and the intervention plan.

Book Free Consult