Spring Evaluations

Get Answers Before the Next School Year

If this school year has felt harder than it should for your child — academically, emotionally, behaviorally, or with focus and follow-through — spring is often one of the best times to seek clarity.

A comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation can help you better understand why your child is struggling, what may be getting missed, and what support is likely to help moving forward.

Spring appointments are currently available.

Why Spring Is One of the Best Times for an Evaluation

School concerns are clearest right now

By this point in the school year, patterns are easier to identify. Families and teachers have had time to see what continues to be difficult despite effort, support, or maturity.

Teachers can still provide meaningful input

Spring is an ideal time to gather school-based observations while concerns are still current and your child’s educational team is actively involved.

Summer gives you time to act

When families get answers in the spring, they can use the summer more intentionally — for tutoring, therapy, executive functioning support, reading intervention, or planning for the school year ahead.

You can start next year with a plan

Rather than hoping next year will somehow feel different, you can move into it with greater clarity, confidence, and direction.

1. Free Consultation

We begin with a brief 15-minute consultation to discuss your concerns and determine whether an evaluation would be the right next step.

What the Process Looks Like

2. Individualized Testing

Testing is tailored to your child’s age, profile, and needs and completed over multiple sessions (typically 3 sessions lasting approximately 2 hours each).

3. Thoughtful Interpretation

Results are carefully integrated to provide a clear understanding of your child’s cognitive, academic, emotional, and behavioral profile.

4. Feedback + Next Steps

You’ll receive clear answers, practical recommendations, and a roadmap for how to best support your child moving forward. The report is comprehensive and can be shared with other providers with your consent.