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Assessments

We offer comprehensive assessments for children and adults  looking at learning (French immersion and English), ADHD, mental health (i.e., anxiety and depression), and giftedness. These assessments provide information regarding a child's strengths and areas requiring additional support.   

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Not sure which assessment will meet your needs? Together, we can establish the most appropriate course of action during our initial meeting.

ADHD
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ADHD Assessment

ADHD 
An assessment for ADHD may be appropriate when an individual is struggling  with attention, motivation, focus, planning, organization, time management, impulsivity and/or regulating their energy levels. 

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What the assessment entails:
• Comprehensive parent/guardian interview
• Review of school records/documents
• Questionnaires and rating scales
• Scoring and interpretation of questionnaires and rating scales
• Report and feedback meeting to discuss results and recommendations

Learning

Psychoeducational 
Assessment

Psychoeducational Assessment

A psychoeducational assessment may be appropriate if a child/teen is demonstrating challenges with reading, writing, and/or math. A psychoeducational assessment will help identify academic challenges as well as cognitive factors that may be impacting learning. The psychoeducational report will include recommendations for home and school to better support children's academic success.

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What the assessment entails:
• Comprehensive parent/guardian interview
• Review of school records/documents
• Completion of questionnaires and rating scales
• Intelligence testing
• Academic testing
• Scoring and interpretation of tests
• Comprehensive report and feedback meeting to discuss results and recommendations

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Giftedness
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Giftedness Assessment

Giftedness 
An assessment for Giftedness may be appropriate when an individual is demonstrating beyond age-expected reasoning abilities (e.g., demonstrates exceptional problem solving skills, and excellent language skills).  

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What the assessment entails:
• Comprehensive parent/guardian interview
• Review of school records/documents
• Intelligence testing
• Scoring and interpretation of tests
• Report and feedback meeting to discuss results and recommendations

When and Why You Might Consider an Assessment for Your Child

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