Learning Disability Evaluations

Identify the root of struggles with reading, writing, or math. We specialize in diagnosing specific learning disorders like Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, and Dyscalculia, while distinguishing them from emotional or attention-based challenges. Get the accurate results needed to implement targeted academic strategies and build classroom confidence.

ADHD & Executive Functioning, Learning Disability Evaluations, Neuropsychological Evaluations

ADHD and College: How Early Evaluations Can Help Students Succeed

The transition to college brings independence, opportunity, and challenge. For many students, it is the first time they are managing academic demands, schedules, and daily life without a consistent external structure. For students with ADHD, this transition can feel especially overwhelming. Conversations around ADHD and college often focus on productivity or study strategies, but the reality is far more nuanced.

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Learning Disability Evaluations, Learning Disorders, Neuropsychological Evaluations

The Different Types of Learning Disorders and Treatments

Learning differences are lifelong. For some, they become obvious in early school years when a child struggles with reading, math, or writing. For others, they aren’t recognized until adulthood, when challenges with workplace tasks, organization, or time management persist. Either way, the impact of the different types of learning disorders can extend far beyond the classroom.

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Learning Disability Evaluations, Learning Disorders, Neuropsychological Evaluations

Learning Disability Evaluation: A Back-to-School Guide

As summer winds down and the school year approaches, many families start thinking about new routines, fresh supplies, and what lies ahead for their children. For some students, though, back-to-school also brings a familiar sense of worry: struggles with reading, writing, attention, or math that never seem to ease up, no matter how hard they try. These ongoing challenges can leave students feeling frustrated and parents unsure of how to best help.

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