Learning Disability Testing

Does your child fall behind in reading, spelling, writing, or math despite being bright and capable? Do they struggle with number sense, comprehension, or putting ideas into words?

A learning disability does not mean low intelligence or lack of effort. Many students with learning differences have average or above-average intellectual abilities. The challenge lies in how they process and use information, creating a gap between their potential and their performance.

At IEP Connection, our comprehensive assessments identify learning disabilities and uncover both areas of strength and areas that need support giving families a clear path forward.

Personalized Assessments

In-depth evaluations to understand each child’s unique strengths and needs.

Tailored IEP Support

Guidance and advocacy to ensure education plans meet student goals.

Parent & School Collaboration

Bridging families and educators to create the best learning environment.

Why Choose a Learning Disability Evaluation?

  • Early Identification Matters: The earlier a learning disability is identified, the better the outcomes. Young minds respond more effectively to early interventions.

  • Empower Families: Assessments help parents advocate for services and accommodations in school and at home.

  • Holistic Picture: Evaluations look beyond academics, identifying challenges in processing, memory, organization, and language.

  • Support Emotional Well-Being: Struggles in learning can lead to frustration, low self-esteem, school avoidance, and even anxiety or depression. An assessment provides clarity and helps prevent these secondary challenges.

Common Learning Disabilities We Assess

Dyslexia: Difficulty with word recognition, reading fluency, and comprehension.

Dysgraphia: Struggles with handwriting, spelling, and translating thoughts into written words.

Dyscalculia: Challenges with number sense, problem-solving, math reasoning, and memorizing facts.

Other Conditions That Impact Learning

  • Memory Difficulties: Working, visual, or verbal memory issues that affect learning retention.

  • Speech & Language Disorders: Delays in speech production, comprehension, or expressive language.

  • Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD): Difficulties with motor skills, handwriting, and coordination.

  • Sensory Processing Challenges: Over- or under-sensitivity to sensory input such as light, sound, textures, or movement.

At IEP Connection, we provide clear answers and practical next steps. With the right support, every child can thrive.