Donβt Wait Until Next School Year
If this school year has felt harder than it should have⦠you are not alone.
Maybe your child has been:
crying over homework
shutting down after school
barely holding it together
losing confidence
getting labeled as βlazy,β βdistracted,β or βnot working up to potentialβ
And maybe youβve spent months hoping things would click.
That they would mature.
That the teacher would finally see it.
That next marking period would somehow be better.
But now the school year is ending⦠and deep down, you may already know:
You do not want to start another school year with the same questions.
Why Summer Is Often the Best Time to Get Answers
Many parents assume they should βwait and seeβ until next year.
But in reality, summer is often the best time to finally step back and understand whatβs going on before your child is thrown back into the daily pressure of school.
During the school year, families are often in survival mode:
getting through homework
managing emotions
juggling school demands
putting out fires
Summer creates space to pause and ask a different question:
Why has school felt so hard for my child in the first place?
That question matters.
Because when a child is struggling, the issue is often not just behavior, motivation, or effort.
It may be related to:
attention and executive functioning
anxiety or perfectionism
processing speed
working memory
reading, writing, or math weaknesses
difficulty managing frustration or cognitive overload
And when those struggles are misunderstood, kids often start to believe something is βwrongβ with them.
The Goal Isnβt Just to Finish the School Year
A lot of families are so focused on just getting through June that they donβt stop to think about what September will feel like if nothing changes.
And if this year has already been painful, confusing, or drainingβ¦
It is okay to decide that your child deserves more clarity before next year begins.
The goal is not just to survive another school year.
The goal is to help your child start the next one:
more understood
better supported
less overwhelmed
and with a plan that actually makes sense
What Parents Often Say Before Reaching Out
Many parents contact me saying things like:
βIβve been wondering about this for a while.β
βI knew something was off, but I couldnβt explain it.β
βThe school wasnβt really seeing what we were seeing.β
βI donβt want to waste another year.β
And honestly?
If youβve been thinking about it for monthsβ¦
That usually means itβs worth taking seriously.
How I Help
At Duhning Psychological Services, I work with families who are tired of guessing and ready for real answers.
My evaluations are designed to help parents understand:
why school has felt so hard
what may be getting missed
and what support will actually help moving forward
This is not about slapping on a label.
Itβs about helping your child feel understood and helping you move into next school year with more clarity, confidence, and direction.
You Do Not Need to Wait Until Next Year Falls Apart
If this school year has already shown you that something isnβt working, you do not have to wait until September to start over in the same place.
Summer can be the moment things finally start to make sense.
Get in Touch
If youβve been wondering whether now is the right time, it probably is.
Learn more about my neuropsychological evaluation services or schedule a consultation to talk through whether this would be the right fit for your child.