Is your child falling behind their peers at school and just drifting along?
Or is your child finding it difficult to learn new information and keep up with their school work expected for their age group?
Want to find out the reason behind their learning challenges….and discover ways to improve your child’s learning?
A Cognitive and an Achievement assessment can provide you with vital insight into your child’s unique learning profile and academic ability.
A cognitive assessment can help answer…
- Does the child have any cognitive weaknesses that might impact on their ability to learn within a classroom setting?
- Is the child gifted?
- Does the child have developmental issues? (e.g., intellectual disability)
- Why is the child not reaching their full potential at school?
- Whether the child is eligible for government funding for school?
- What recommendations are needed to support your child at school and home that will assist them in planning their school program.
A Cognitive Assessment process includes:
- An initial parent interview to review your child’s developmental history, including cognitive, emotional, social and family history.
- 2 x 60 minute assessment sessions (or 1 x 120 minute sessions) to administer the standardized intelligence test (cognitive) (WPPSI IV or WISC - V).
- A detailed assessment report of your child’s results with tailored learning recommendations for home and school based on your child’s cognitive learning profile.
- 1 x 60 minute comprehensive feedback session to discuss your child’s results and answer all your questions.
An Achievement Assessment process includes:
- An initial parent interview to review your child’s developmental history, including cognitive, emotional, social and family history.
- 3 x 60 minute assessment sessions to administer a standardised academic (achievement) test (WIAT - III)
- A detailed assessment report of your child’s results with tailored learning recommendations for home and school based on your child’s cognitive learning profile.
- 1 x 60 minute comprehensive feedback session to discuss your child’s results and answer all your questions.
A complete Educational Assessment includes:
- An initial parent interview to review your child’s developmental history, including cognitive, emotional, social and family history.
- 2 x 60 minute assessment sessions (or 1 x 120 minute sessions) to administer the standardized intelligence test (cognitive) (WPPSI IV or WISC - V).
- 3 x 60 minute assessment sessions to administer a standardised academic (achievement) test (WIAT - III).
- A detailed assessment report of your child’s results with tailored learning recommendations for home and school based on your child’s cognitive learning profile.
- 1 x 60 minute comprehensive feedback session to discuss your child’s results and answer all your questions.
Take the first step and fill out the enquire from to meet the psychologist and discuss your child’s current presenting concerns and get all your questions answered.