School-Age Services
Every child learns and develops in their own unique way. Our school-age services are designed to help families better understand how their child thinks, learns, and experiences the world. With insight and support from our therapists, families can find clarity, confidence, and a path forward that helps children thrive—both at home and at school.
Neurodevelopmental Assessments
Psychoeducational Assessments
Psychoeducational assessments explore how a child learns best—academically, socially, and emotionally. They can help uncover what supports or approaches will help a child feel more capable and confident in the classroom. These insights give parents and educators practical ways to encourage learning and well-being in ways that fit the child’s individual needs.
Our assessments can explore the following: Learning disabilities (Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia), Specific Learning (Reading skills, reading comprehension, reading fluency, written expression, math problem solving, math calculation, listening comprehension, oral expression), Cognitive Functioning (IQ Testing, Giftedness, Intellectual Disability).
Neurodevelopmental assessments offer a deeper look at how a child’s brain processes information and engages with their environment. These assessments help identify patterns that may affect learning, attention, or behavior, providing families with a clearer picture of their child’s strengths and areas for growth. Understanding these patterns can make everyday challenges feel more manageable and open the door to meaningful progress.
Commonly used for diagnosing: ADHD, Anxiety, ASD, Conduct, ODD.
Educational Consulting
Educational consulting provides families with guidance and support as they navigate the school experience. Educational consultants work collaboratively with parents and educators to explore strategies that promote success and emotional balance at school and at home.
It’s about helping families feel informed, empowered, and supported as they advocate for their child’s growth and learning.
Play Therapy
Play therapy helps children express feelings, build coping skills, and solve problems through play—their natural language. Using art, stories, and games, we guide kids toward emotional growth while helping parents support progress at home.