Psychoeducational Assessment

Employees / Employers

Often employees seek a psychoeducational assessment because they are noticing patterns of difficulty at work that get in the way of performing their essential duties well  (e.g., writing or reading difficulties, math problems, difficulty picking up on non-verbal cues, problems sustaining attention, prioritizing, time management, etc).  A psychoeducational assessment can help employees and employers gain […]

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Licensing and Entrance Exams

If you are in need of a psychoeducational assessment to receive accommodations for admissions exams (e.g., MCAT, LSAT, GRE) or professional licensing exams (e.g.  Royal College exams, Bar exams, EPPP) we can help.  The first step is to find out what the process is for your particular exam.   See the links below for the major

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Post Secondary Students

Often students seek a psychoeducational assessment because they are struggling in college or university with problems that have either never been assessed or were assessed a long time ago (5 years or more).    In order to receive academic accommodations in secondary school an updated psychoeducational assessment is usually required. How do I know if

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High School Students

Often parents seek a psychoeducational assessment because the school has expressed some concerns about their child’s progress or there is a mismatch between what parents observe and what the school reports. How do I know if my child needs a psychoeducational assessment? Here are few things that are commonly observed among high school students who

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Elementary Students

Often parents seek a psychoeducational assessment because the school has expressed some concerns about their child’s progress or there is a mismatch between what parents observe and what the school reports. How do I know if my child needs a psychoeducational assessment? Here are a few things that are commonly observed among children who are

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