Psychological Assessments
Assessments That We Provide
Note: We do not complete custody assessments.
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Psychoeducational Assessment
Is your child struggling in school or missing important milestones? If you or a teacher feels like your child is not making the progress you would expect or is behind in cognitive, behavioural or emotional functions, you may want to speak to a psychologist about a comprehensive psychoeducational assessment.
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Gifted Assessment
Do you suspect that your child or teenager may be gifted? Getting your gifted child assessed opens many doors for them by helping them qualify for gifted programs and receive a more enriched academic curriculum that engages them and helps them reach their full potential.
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ADHD Assessment
If you suspect that you or your child might have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) after noticing a lack of concentration and a general inability to sit still, it would beneficial to receive a professional ADHD assessment. An assessment helps to get access academic support, appropriate care, and additional resources to improve the quality of life and ability to function.
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Autism Assessment
Is your child missing important milestones that other children of the same age already reached such as rolling over, grabbing, crawling, or walking? Getting your child assessed for Autism Spectrum Disorder early has significant benefits to your child’s development, gives you and your child access to important resources, and enables them to get additional academic support.
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Capacity Assessments
A capacity assessment is an important process used to determine if an adult has the ability to make their own personal or financial decisions. For adults receiving AISH or PDD benefits, the timing of a capacity assessment can be critical. If an adult is found to lack capacity before age 18, parents can become guardians without the need for a formal capacity assessment. However, after age 18, a formal assessment is required.