Evaluation Process for Students

When learning challenges create questions, our nationally certified evaluation specialists provide answers that make a difference.

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How our Process Works

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Step #1 - Initial Inquiry

Your phone call begins the process. This is where we discuss concerns and academic/behavioral history. We will share the areas that the evaluation will cover and what the process looks like from start to finish. We can usually schedule your student’s evaluation within two weeks of your initial call.

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Step #2 - Comprehensive Evaluation

The student completes a variety of interactive, standardized assessments with a certified Educational Diagnostician to evaluate how they learn and process and how that impacts their educational success. The evaluation usually takes 3-4 hour depending on the pace of the student and the number of breaks taken.

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Step #3 - Personalized Reports & Next Steps

We will review the written evaluation report together, within 10-12 working days of the evaluation, in clear, easy-to-understand terms, and create a personalized road map with recommendations tailored to your student’s unique needs and goals.

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