
We partner with families to better understand how children learn, think, and grow. If your child is facing challenges with reading, organization, emotional regulation, or transitions, you are not alone. Through thoughtful listening, comprehensive psychoeducational assessments, and clear, compassionate guidance, we help uncover each child’s unique strengths and needs. Our goal is to provide clarity, practical recommendations, and ongoing support so your child can build confidence, succeed academically, and thrive in everyday life.




STEP 1
We begin by listening carefully to parents and caregivers to understand concerns, goals, and your child’s unique learning experience.

STEP 2
We conduct comprehensive, individualized psychoeducational assessments using evidence-based tools to identify strengths and areas of need.

STEP 3
Results are thoughtfully interpreted and explained in clear, meaningful language so families truly understand how their child learns.

STEP 4
We provide personalized, actionable recommendations and collaborate with families and schools to support growth and long-term success.
A comprehensive assessment conducted by a qualified professional who is not employed by your child’s school district. An IEE provides an objective evaluation of your child’s learning, behavior, or developmental needs and can offer additional insights or recommendations to support their educational planning.
A standardized assessment that measures a person’s cognitive abilities, such as reasoning, problem-solving, and memory. The results provide an estimate of intellectual functioning and can help identify strengths, challenges, or the need for further evaluation or support.
A comprehensive assessment that examines a person’s cognitive abilities, academic skills, and social-emotional functioning. It is used to identify learning strengths and challenges, diagnose conditions such as learning disabilities or ADHD, and provide recommendations for educational supports and interventions.
Providing expert guidance and support to families and individuals as they navigate the special education process. These services include reviewing educational records, explaining the differences between IEPs (Individualized Education Programs) and 504 plans, clarifying eligibility criteria, and helping families understand their rights and responsibilities. These services do not include direct advocacy or legal representation.
An evaluation that helps identify an individual’s strengths, interests, and challenges related to career and postsecondary education planning. It provides guidance on suitable academic pathways, and necessary supports or accommodations to promote success in work or college settings.
We offer focused, high impact support sessions designed specifically for students. These sessions provide practical strategies and guidance to help them better understand themselves, build skills and navigate school with greater confidence.
A comprehensive assessment conducted by a qualified professional who is not employed by your child’s school district. An IEE provides an objective evaluation of your child’s learning, behavior, or developmental needs and can offer additional insights or recommendations to support their educational planning.
A comprehensive assessment that examines a person’s cognitive abilities, academic skills, and social-emotional functioning. It is used to identify learning strengths and challenges, diagnose conditions such as learning disabilities or ADHD, and provide recommendations for educational supports and interventions.
An evaluation that helps identify an individual’s strengths, interests, and challenges related to career and postsecondary education planning. It provides guidance on suitable academic pathways, and necessary supports or accommodations to promote success in work or college settings.
A standardized assessment that measures a person’s cognitive abilities, such as reasoning, problem-solving, and memory. The results provide an estimate of intellectual functioning and can help identify strengths, challenges, or the need for further evaluation or support.
Providing expert guidance and support to families and individuals as they navigate the special education process. These services include reviewing educational records, explaining the differences between IEPs (Individualized Education Programs) and 504 plans, clarifying eligibility criteria, and helping families understand their rights and responsibilities. These services do not include direct advocacy or legal representation.
We offer focused, high impact support sessions designed specifically for students. These sessions provide practical strategies and guidance to help them better understand themselves, build skills and navigate school with greater confidence.
Have questions or want to see if we’re the right fit? Schedule a complimentary 15-minute consultation to discuss your concerns and next steps.