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What is a learning assessment?
A learning assessment examines reading, writing, math, attention, memory, and processing to clarify why school is hard and how to help. Results differentiate specific learning disorders from attention or mood factors and highlight strengths to build on. Child therapists and Teen therapists may provide ongoing support, while Psychoeducational assessment offers comprehensive evaluation.
Which tests are used in learning assessment?
Standardized measures of achievement, cognition, and processing are combined with history, observations, and rating scales. The selection reflects age, language, and curriculum to ensure recommendations are relevant and practical.
How long does a learning assessment take?
Most assessments involve several hours of testing plus time for scoring, interpretation, and feedback. Your clinician will provide a schedule and explain deliverables and timelines at intake.
What supports follow learning assessment?
Reports can support individual education plans and accommodations. Recommendations include classroom strategies, skill-building plans, and tools for home practice to reinforce progress.
Should I do a learning assessment, psychoeducational assessment, or ADHD assessment?
If the main concern is academic skill gaps (reading, writing, math), a learning assessment may be enough. If you also need a full cognitive and processing profile for accommodations, Psychoeducational assessment can be a better fit. If attention, impulsivity, or executive-functioning concerns are central, consider ADHD assessments or a combined plan.
Can autism affect learning and school performance?
Sometimes learning challenges relate to language, sensory regulation, or social-communication differences rather than a specific learning disorder. If those factors are prominent (or suspected), an Autism assessment can clarify the broader profile so recommendations match day-to-day needs.
How do I start a learning assessment?
A consult clarifies history, concerns, and priorities, then outlines tools, timelines, and costs. You will get a list of records to bring and what to expect on testing day.
Can anxiety or low mood affect learning and school performance?
Yes. Anxiety, stress, and depression can reduce concentration, memory, and processing efficiency, which may look like learning difficulties. A learning assessment helps separate skill-based gaps from emotional or attention factors. If worry is a major driver, Anxiety therapists is a good starting point, and CBT therapists can help with evidence-based strategies to manage anxious thinking and improve coping.