If you’re a parent sorting through options, here’s the bottom line: for most school-aged kids, the
Comprehensive Neuropsychological Assessment is the best value and the most useful starting point.
It covers all key areas in one thoughtful process—so you get clear answers, practical recommendations, and a plan you can act on.
Recommended for most families
Comprehensive Neuropsychological Assessment
Best fit for most learners. Especially helpful if your child has never been tested or if concerns touch multiple areas (attention, learning, anxiety, or uneven school performance). One evaluation, complete clarity.
Explores key domains:
- Cognitive: IQ, reasoning, information processing
- Academic: reading, writing, math achievement
- Executive Function: attention, working memory, organization
- Social–Emotional–Behavioral: mood, anxiety, self-concept, relationships
Most comprehensiveActionable school planBest value
Focuses on emotional wellbeing, self-understanding, and personality functioning. Useful for clarifying mood or anxiety disorders, trauma, OCD, or neurodivergent identity (e.g., Autism, ADHD) in adolescents and adults.
Includes:
- Cognitive and executive functioning measures
- Social–emotional and behavioral assessment
Mood & anxietyPersonality
Psychoeducational Assessment
Designed to understand learning strengths and challenges. Often used to explore learning disabilities, processing differences, or academic underperformance; results can support IEPs or 504 plans.
Includes:
- Cognitive testing
- Academic achievement evaluation
Learning profileIEP/504 support
Targeted or Follow-Up Evaluations
When one area needs focused attention—such as attention, anxiety, or reading fluency—we offer concise, goal-directed assessments.
Common options:
- Academic updates
- Executive function check-ins
- Social–emotional screenings
- Readiness or re-entry evaluations
Focused scopeQuick insights