What is a Comprehensive Diagnostic Evaluation?

A comprehensive diagnostic evaluation combines various sources of information to create a detailed understanding of a person’s abilities. It identifies strengths, weaknesses, and factors impacting their potential. Testing results include clear, personalized, and actionable recommendations.

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When Are Neuropsychological Evaluations Recommended?

  • When children appear to be behind on milestones, are struggling at school, at home, or socially.

  • To track progress during or after interventions like tutoring or therapy.

  • Investigating why what you have been doing isn’t working.

  • To find the best strategies and programs to help your child.

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