Assessment

An assessment gathers information, giving us an in-depth understanding of your child’s skills, abilities and behaviors.

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Evaluations of:

  • Cognitive functioning (IQ)

  • Developmental milestones

  • Academic achievement

  • Neuropsychological functioning (executive functioning, attention, memory, language, perception)

  • Daily living skills

  • Social-emotional functioning

Results from an assessment assist with diagnosis, treatment planning, and tracking progress.

We offer a wide range of diagnostic and developmental assessments tailored to your child’s individual needs.

 
 

What happens if we choose to complete an assessment?

The process is tailored to your child but generally includes:

  1. Interview where you meet with Dr. Warning-Probst to discuss your concerns and your child’s background history.

  2. Contact with your child’s teachers and care providers (e.g., pediatrician, therapist, etc.). Sometimes an evaluation includes a classroom observation.

  3. Testing sessions where Dr. Warning-Probst administers standardized measures. There are typically 1-2 testing sessions for a total of 6-9 hours.

  4. Feedback session in which you meet with Dr. Warning-Probst to go over results from the evaluation as well as appropriate recommendations.

  5. Written report will be provided to you within 2-3 days following the feedback session.

  6. Follow-up sessions can be scheduled with our team, in an effort to quickly address key areas noted by the evaluation.