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Individual Assessment

One assessment.

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Assessment Battery

A set of assessments.

  • This covers you for more than one assessment. Selected for your individual needs.
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Psychometric Assessments

After an initial consultation, you may be asked to complete an assessment for your child. Psychological tests, also known as psychometric tests, are standardised instruments that are used to measure behaviour or mental attributes. These attributes may include attitudes, emotional functioning, intelligence and cognitive abilities, aptitude, values, interests, personality characteristics, and more.

  • Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule
  • Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - Fifth UK Edition
  • Sensory Profile 2
  • Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales, Third Edition (Vineland-3)
  • Shaywitz Dyslexia Screen
  • Behaviour Assessment System for Children | Third Edition
  • Conners Comprehensive Behavior Rating Scale
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Assessments

Structured developmental history 100%
Psychometric Assessment battery selection 100%
Report writing 100%
Tips & Info

How to prepare your child

The idea of taking your child to a psychological assessment can be scary or nerve racking. Your child will be undergoing something that is not a part of their normal routine. Naturally parents will be unsure how their child will react. Your child will be undergoing psychological tests used to analyse the mental process of their educational performance. To prepare your child for one of these psychological evaluations, try out these tips! Maintain their regular schedule. Try not to stray from their regular schedule before the testing day. Make sure they eat a good meal prior to going to the test, this way they feel well-rested. Come prepared. Feel free to bring small toys to ensure your child feels comfortable. Try to avoid toys that may cause them to become distracted. Also you can bring snacks or a drink for your child to help them maintain energy throughout their test. Avoid the word “test.” When speaking with your child do your best to avoid the word test. This may cause stress that could impact their performance during the psychological evaluation. Test is a word they hear in school. If tests are something they struggle with in school, hearing it before the evaluation may remind them of that. They may wonder how they can study for it which could also affect their performance. Avoid preparing for the evaluation. First and foremost this will interfere with the accuracy of the test. This could lead to higher results, then leading to a higher estimation of their abilities. If this happens it could get in the way of the psychologists ability to understand what your child needs. Also could result in a higher class placement that may be too difficult for your child at this point in time. Explain what’s going on. Try giving your child a little information on what’s going on. Give the name of the psychologist your child will be seeing to make them feel more comfortable. For younger children let them know there will be toys and games that they will get to play with. As for children who are school-aged use school to explain what they will be doing. Tell them they will be doing activities that could involve listening, talking, looking at pictures, building things, and drawing. The children will then have insight on what’s going on without the stress of the evaluation being a test.

What is the Behaviour Assessment System for Children?

A comprehensive set of rating scales and forms, the Behaviour Assessment System for Children BASC-3 helps you understand the behaviours and emotions of children and adolescents.

What is the Sensory Profile?

The Sensory Profile 2 provides you with standardised tools to help evaluate a child’s sensory processing patterns in the context of home, school and community-based activities. It features significantly revised questionnaires to evaluate a child’s unique sensory processing patterns from a position of strengths, providing deeper insight to help you customise the next steps of intervention.

What is the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children ® - Fifth UK Edition (WISC-V UK)?

The most proven and trusted cognitive ability measure ever The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children®– Fifth UK Edition (WISC®–VUK) is the latest version of the most proven and trusted cognitive ability measure ever. WISC®–VUK has been redesigned to give you a truly comprehensive picture of a child’s abilities and includes notable improvements to make identifying issues and finding the solutions faster and easier.

What is the Conners Comprehensive Behavior Rating Scale?

The Conners Comprehensive Behavior Rating Scale is a questionnaire that focuses on behavioral, social, and academic issues in children aged 6–18 years old. It can help diagnose attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

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