Learning Disorders Evaluation

Clarity and understanding so learning feels more possible, supported, and manageable.

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A learning disorders evaluation helps identify why certain subjects feel harder than others and provides a clear and compassionate path forward.

What We Assess

We explore cognitive and academic skills to understand how you learn best, including:

  • Academic achievement (reading, math, and writing)

  • Learning style and memory

  • Emotional or behavioral factors that may impact performance

Outcomes & Benefits

A learning evaluation can help you:

  • Understand the root cause of academic struggles

  • Access school accommodations such as IEP/504 plan

  • Develop a personalized learning plan

  • Use strengths to support areas of difficulty

  • Make informed choices about tutoring, therapies, or next steps

Who This Is For

This evaluation is for children, teens, and adults who find certain academic learning unusually challenging compared to their effort or intelligence. If reading, writing, or math consistently feels harder than it “should,” an evaluation can provide the validation, answers, and support needed to move forward with confidence.

What to Expect from a Neurodivergence Evaluation

Initial
Consultation

We start with a conversation about your concerns, goals, and questions.

Clinical
Interview

A collaborative discussion exploring developmental history, strengths, challenges, and daily patterns. This helps us tailor the evaluation to your needs.

Standardized
Assessment

We use evidence-based tools to accurately measure your cognitive strengths and weaknesses.

Personalized
Feedback

We meet to walk through your results, answer questions, and talk about what the findings mean for your life moving forward.

Report and
Next Steps

You'll receive a detailed report to share with your provider that includes recommendations for therapeutic and behavioral interventions, work or school accommodations, and professional referrals.

Not sure if this evaluation is right for you? Talk to us. We can help.