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A neurodevelopmental assessment helps you see how your attention, memory, language, executive functioning, and visual-spatial skills work together. We look at those patterns in the context of your real life, like school, home, and daily routines, so you get recommendations that fit you—not a one-size-fits-all answer. It’s a way to turn confusing signals into a clearer path forward.
We commonly assess concerns related to ADHD, autism spectrum differences, giftedness, learning disabilities, and executive functioning. If you’ve been wondering whether attention, memory, language, or school performance patterns are telling a bigger story, an assessment can help us sort through the pieces and see the full picture.
You can expect a thoughtful, individualized process. We look at how different skills work together—things like attention, memory, problem-solving, language, and executive functioning—then interpret those patterns in the context of your daily life. It’s less like a test score and more like a map, helping us understand where things are smooth and where support may be needed.
The timeline depends on the questions we’re trying to answer and the kind of testing involved. In general, the process includes an intake conversation, testing sessions, and then a feedback appointment where we walk through the results and recommendations together. We’ll also share the next steps so the findings feel usable, not just informative.
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