
Learning Disorder Assessments
What You Need to Know
What Is a Learning Disorder Assessment?
A learning disorder assessment is a structured process used to identify challenges in reading, writing, math, or information processing. It helps uncover conditions like dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, and other learning differences.
What Is a Learning Disorder Assessment?
Step-by-Step Learning Disorder Evaluation
Step 1
Initial consultation
Gather background information from parents, teachers, or the individual.
Step 2
Clinical Interview
During the interview, we review your developmental history, school performance, and family medical background.
Step 3
Observations
May include classroom or behavioral observations to understand learning context.
Step 4
Standardized Testing
Tests may include:
• IQ tests (e.g., WISC-V, WAIS-5)
• Academic achievement tests
• Processing speed and memory assessments
• Language and motor skill evaluations
Step 5
Neuropsychological Testing
(if needed)
For deeper insight into attention, executive function, and emotional factors
Step 6
Diagnosis & Feedback
A detailed report is provided with findings, diagnosis (if applicable), and recommendations.
FEES AND COSTS

Learning Disorder Evaluations
4,763
Session 1 - 90 mins Virtual session
Session 2 - 4/5 hrs Virtual/In-Person session
Session 3 - 60/90 mins Virtual session
50% of total cost is due at intake
Remaining 50% is due at feedback
What We Assess For
Dyslexia
Reading and language processing.
Dyscalculia
Math comprehension and calculation.
Dysgraphia
Writing and fine motor skills.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
If co-occurring with any of the other learning disorders.
Why It Matters
Benefits of Getting Evaluated
• Access to academic accommodations (IEPs, 504 plans).
• Tailored learning strategies and interventions.
• Improved self-esteem and emotional well-being.
• Empowerment through understanding strengths and challenges.
"The evaluation helped us understand our child’s learning style and how to support it."

Frequently Asked Questions
Your Questions, Answered
Evaluations are paced with breaks and encouragements to keep your child comfortable.
Typically 4–5 hours, spread over multiple sessions.
Yes, we offer assessments for adults seeking clarity or workplace accommodations.
