Do you sometimes wonder if your child’s learning, behavior, or emotions are holding them back? Many children struggle with focus, impulsivity, anxiety, friendships, or uneven development across different areas. Some may excel in certain skills while facing challenges in others. These differences can be confusing for parents and teachers, especially since children often grow and change in unexpected ways. Without a formal evaluation, it can be difficult to fully understand the bigger picture of a child’s cognitive strengths and challenges.
At IEP Connection, we believe every child deserves clarity and the right support. Our Comprehensive Psychoeducational Assessments are designed to uncover the “why” behind your child’s struggles and strengths, giving families the tools they need to support growth and success both at home and at school.
In-depth evaluations to understand each child’s unique strengths and needs.
Guidance and advocacy to ensure education plans meet student goals.
Bridging families and educators to create the best learning environment.
This type of assessment provides a detailed understanding of your child’s:
Cognitive Abilities: Problem-solving, reasoning, and memory skills.
Learning Style & Academic Performance: Unique approaches to learning and areas that may need additional support.
Language & Processing Skills: Speech, comprehension, auditory/visual processing, and communication abilities.
Attention & Executive Functioning: Focus, organization, time management, and goal-setting.
Behavior & Emotional Patterns: Anxiety, restlessness, frustration tolerance, and regulation.
Social Functioning: Friendships, social awareness, and peer interactions.
Using standardized, research-based tools and close collaboration with families and educators, we create a clear and personalized picture of your child’s needs.
Through this process, families gain answers to common concerns such as:
Learning disabilities (dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia)
ADHD and executive function challenges
Processing disorders (sensory, auditory, or visual)
Language or speech delays
Autism spectrum disorder and related developmental differences
Anxiety, OCD, or other emotional challenges
Our reports don’t just identify challenges—they also highlight your child’s strengths and outline strategies for growth. This can guide:
School supports (IEPs or 504 Plans)
Targeted interventions
Standardized test accommodations (SAT, ACT, GRE, etc.)
Home strategies to build confidence and resilience