You know your child is bright and capable, but something isn’t clicking, and you’re left feeling overwhelmed and unsure.
Through compassionate, comprehensive evaluations, we make sense of these signs and show you what can help your child thrive.
Not sure exactly what you need? You don’t have to! When you reach out for a free consultation, we’ll discuss your concerns and point you in the right direction.
Schedule A Free ConsultationIf your child is struggling in school, at home, or socially, and you’re not sure why, a psychoeducational evaluation will help connect the dots.
These in-depth evaluations explore how your child thinks, learns, and manages emotions, bringing together insights from cognitive, academic, behavioral, and emotional functioning.
We look beyond surface-level behaviors to uncover what’s really going on, whether that’s a learning disability, ADHD, Autism, anxiety, or something else entirely. Our goal is to give you a clear understanding of your child’s strengths and challenges, along with practical recommendations you can actually use.
You’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of how your child learns and what’s getting in their way, along with a clear path to the support they need, both in and out of school.
When school feels harder than it should, a learning disability evaluation can help explain why. We assess for conditions like dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia to pinpoint where your child is struggling and why those challenges are happening.
Dyslexia: A language-based learning difference that makes it difficult to read, spell, and decode words, even with strong thinking skills and adequate instruction.
Dysgraphia: A learning difference that affects writing skills, including handwriting, spelling, and organizing thoughts on paper
Dyscalculia: A learning difference that impacts understanding numbers and math concepts, making tasks like memorizing facts or solving problems more difficult.
These evaluations go beyond labels. We take time to understand your child’s unique learning profile, including how they process language, retain information, and apply skills in real-world settings.
You’ll come away with a clear explanation of your child’s learning differences, what’s contributing to the difficulty, and what can be done to support them more effectively at home and in the classroom.
If you’re wondering if your child might have Autism, we offer evaluations that are both comprehensive and compassionate. Every child communicates, connects, and experiences the world differently, and our job is to understand those differences, without judgment or assumptions.
Our evaluations combine gold-standard tools with real-world insights, including interviews, observations, and developmental history. We look at areas like social communication, sensory processing, repetitive behaviors, emotional regulation, and more to get a full picture of your child’s strengths and needs.
You won’t leave with just a diagnosis or a stack of scores. You’ll gain clarity about how your child experiences the world and what kind of support will help them thrive.
When focus issues, big emotions, or constant worry are getting in the way of your child’s daily life, it can be hard to know what’s typical and what needs more support. Our evaluations help you understand what’s really going on beneath the behaviors.
We assess for ADHD, anxiety, and other emotional or regulatory challenges by looking at how your child manages attention, impulse control, transitions, emotions, and stress. Because symptoms often overlap, we take a careful, individualized approach that considers the full picture, not just checklists or scores.
Following the evaluation, we provide clear, personalized guidance to help your family navigate the next steps, both at home and within the school system, to ensure your child receives the support they need to thrive.
If you’ve received an evaluation from your child’s school but still have unanswered questions or feel the results don’t fully reflect your child’s needs, an Independent Educational Evaluation can offer a deeper, more objective perspective.
We take the time to understand your concerns, review existing testing, and conduct a thorough assessment tailored to your child. The process is designed to uncover anything that may have been overlooked or misunderstood in previous evaluations.
You’ll receive clear findings and meaningful recommendations you can use to advocate for the right support during IEP meetings.
Note: IEEs are paid for by the school district after the evaluation is approved. You are able to choose your assessor. We’re happy to help you navigate this process.
If you're trying to understand how your child learns or what kind of learning environment would be the best fit, cognitive testing can offer helpful answers. These evaluations are often used to explore intellectual strengths or meet requirements for school applications and gifted programs.
We assess skills like reasoning, memory, processing speed, and problem-solving to create a well-rounded picture of your child’s cognitive profile. Instead of focusing on scores alone, we explain what the results mean in everyday terms and how they relate to your child’s success in school and beyond.
You’ll leave with a clearer sense of how your child thinks and the required documentation needed for school and program applications.
Navigating evaluations, IEPs, and school meetings can feel confusing and overwhelming. If you're unsure how to interpret the paperwork or advocate for the right support, we're here to help.
In a one-time consultation, we review your child’s IEP, evaluation reports, or other documentation with you. We simplify complex language, answer your questions, and offer insight into what services or accommodations may be appropriate based on your child’s needs.
You'll leave feeling more confident, more informed, and better equipped to speak up for your child at school.
When a child is facing emotional challenges, it can affect everything from how they perform in school to how they interact with others and see themselves. Our 8-week workshops are here to support children and families as they work through challenges like anxiety, depression, grief, family stress, or bullying.
Each group provides a safe, welcoming space where children can express their feelings, learn healthy coping skills, and connect with others who understand what they’re going through. The focus is on helping kids feel seen, supported, and better equipped to manage life’s challenges.
These workshops are short-term, skills-based, and designed to create real progress in how children feel and function at home, at school, and in their everyday lives.
For students who need help with life skills like organization and time management, we also offer executive function counseling.
We focus on tools that support planning, focus, and emotional regulation, using strategies that fit your child’s unique needs and learning style. The goal is steady progress toward greater independence, both in and out of the classroom.
We believe children are more than test scores or diagnoses. Our evaluations are built to help families feel understood, supported, and equipped, not overwhelmed.
With a thoughtful, neuro affirming approach, we take time to explain what the results mean and how to turn those insights into action. Evaluations are led by Dawnyelle DeLongchamp, a Licensed Educational Psychologist with decades of experience supporting families through complex challenges with warmth, clarity, and care.
Start with a free 15-minute consultation to share your concerns.
We’ll schedule a personalized evaluation for your child.
You’ll receive clear findings and practical next steps.
It’s hard to know where to turn when your child is struggling. You want to do the right thing, but the path forward isn’t always clear. We’ll help you make sense of what’s going on and walk with you toward the next step.
You don’t have to figure this out alone.
We use a comprehensive approach that includes standardized testing, observations, input from caregivers and teachers, and a review of your child’s developmental and academic history. This helps us understand how your child thinks, learns, and processes information, so we can identify both strengths and areas where support is needed.
An ADHD evaluation includes interviews with caregivers, behavior checklists from parents and teachers, observations, and testing related to attention, impulse control, and executive functioning. We also look at emotional and learning factors to rule out other causes and provide a clear, accurate picture of your child’s needs.
An Autism evaluation includes caregiver interviews, developmental history, direct observation, and standardized tools like the ADOS-2. We look at how your child communicates, interacts socially, plays, processes sensory input, and adapts to daily life. The goal is to understand their unique profile and provide clear, supportive recommendations.
Let your child know they’ll be doing activities to help us understand how they think, learn, and communicate, just like puzzles, games, or schoolwork. Reassure them that there are no right or wrong answers. Our experienced team works with children in a warm, playful environment that helps them feel at ease.
Yes. Our evaluations can help distinguish between typical childhood worries and an anxiety disorder. We assess emotional functioning, behavior patterns, and how anxiety impacts daily life, so you get clarity and a path forward tailored to your child’s needs.
Yes, we are fully qualified to diagnose Autism. Our evaluations use gold-standard tools like the ADOS-2 and are conducted by licensed professionals with extensive experience in Autism assessment. You won’t need to go elsewhere. We provide clear answers and recommendations you can trust.
A psychoeducational evaluation is a comprehensive assessment that looks at how your child learns, thinks, and manages emotions. It can identify learning differences, ADHD, Autism, anxiety, and other challenges. The results provide a detailed understanding of your child’s strengths and needs and guide the best supports at home and school.