Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Psycho-educational Assessments

When a child grapples with behaviour and/or learning issues, it can be a challenge not only for the child but also for parents and teachers. To make things more complicated, children can struggle in one specific area of learning or subject area, or they may present with difficulties in general with their learning or behaviour. This can make things confusing to parents and teachers.

If a child struggles at school or in an area of learning, it doesn’t mean that the child necessarily has a learning disorder or other developmental issue. Indeed, it’s been widely observed that sleep deprivation almost perfectly mimics the symptoms of ADHD. Therefore just because a child or student has challenges with focus, concentration, and holding attention doesn’t mean that they have ADHD.

In addition, at times issues with a child’s mood – such as anxiety, anger, or depression – can interfere significantly with their performance, undermining it in a way that makes it look like a learning disorder, when in fact it might be due to other reasons. Knowing the difference is paramount in determining the best types of services to offer your child.

So how you do you tell? Through a Psycho-educational Assessment, which involves the administration of a range of standardized psychological and educational tests to a child or student. A Psycho-educational Assessment is an incredibly valuable tool; it can provide parents, teachers, and students with a clear and objective understanding of a child’s aptitude, learning ability, learning style, academic and other skills, social/emotional/behavioural functioning, as well as their needs.

The results of the assessment can lead to a psychological diagnosis (if applicable) that may facilitate the child’s access to beneficial school supports and accommodations to help them develop and perform at their peak potential. In contrast, it can also rule out any suspicions of a diagnosis. More importantly, a Psycho-educational Assessment provides a picture of a child’s individual learning style, and allows for understanding their unique strengths, assets, and areas of relative weakness. It can help students, parents, and teachers discover the best way in which they can learn and capitalize on their talents, as well as how to compensate for areas of weakness.

A Psycho-educational Assessment report follows every assessment and will provide practical and comprehensive recommendations that can readily be applied both at home and school. Each report is customized to the distinctive needs of each child. This report essentially provides the basis upon which parents and teachers can best provide help and support for a child.

When Should You Seek An Assessment For Your Child?

You should seek an assessment for your child if you observe one or more of the following:

– Academic performance that is not consistent with other acquired skills or talents

– Language skills are delayed

– Motor or perceptual skills are delayed

– Test anxiety interferes with classroom performance or finishing tests in given time

– Shyness, anxiety, or mood difficulties that interfere with learning

– Inability to focus, pay attention, or stay on task in school AND interferes with learning

– Inability to listen to or follow instructions AND interferes with learning

– Inability or unwillingness to complete homework

– Extremely poor performance in one subject area (e.g., Math, Reading, Writing)

– Inability to achieve at least average grades

– Your child can watch TV or play video games for hours but can’t concentrate in the classroom

– Your child appears to daydream often, not be listening, or to be confused when spoken to

– Difficulty comprehending task requirements

– Difficulty with memory or organization (i.e. forgetful, trouble keeping track of due dates)

– Skipping or refusing to go to school

– Requiring a fresh or updated assessment for purposes of College or University

Even students who don’t demonstrate any clear challenges or learning deficits can benefit from an assessment. Remember that a Psycho-eduational Assessment is a means of discovering your child’s unique learning style, strengths, talents, personality, and areas of weakness. Understanding this information can help you to tailor your approach to school and even help in deciding what schools to go to, the kinds of classes to take, and what future educational programs and career paths to pursue. And that can make all the difference in your child’s life.

At NKS Therapy, assessment, intervention, and treatment services are provided to children, adolescents, and adults who exhibit symptoms of inattention, concentration difficulty, memory impairment, hyperactivity, poor academic performance, and learning disabilities. Services are always provided by either a registered psychologist, or under the supervision of a registered psychologist.

We pride ourselves in offering a better assessment than can be typically achieved in the public or private school system. We utilize a comprehensive evaluation process to help identify and rule out the presence of attention deficits and hyperactivity, learning disabilities, cognitive impairment, mental retardation, pervasive developmental disorders, attachment disruptions, emotional factors, and behavioural problems including:

1. Intellectual & Cognitive Testing

2. Academic & Achievement Testing

3. Personality, Emotional, & Behavioural Testing

NKS Therapy offers services such as Career Counselling Toronto, Couples Counselling Toronto, Relationship Counselling Toronto, Family Counselling Toronto, Psycho-educational Assessment Toronto, Toronto Mental Health Services, Psychotherapy for Depression Toronto, Toronto Psychologist Services, and Child Psychologist Toronto Services. Call us today at 416-745-4745. We love to help.

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  1. It’s great that you discussed that psychoeducational learning assessment provides a clear and objective understanding of a child’s learning ability. My friend told me that she can’t understand her child’s behavior. I think it’s best to get her child’s behavioral functioning assessed.

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