Learning Disability Screening & Evaluation

A Learning Disability Evaluation is a formal process that assesses how a student learns, processes, and retains information. Using a series of intelligence tests, achievement assessments, and neuropsychological evaluations, our team can pinpoint the specific area of concern, whether it's reading comprehension, math facts, language skills, or executive function. The goal is to determine if your child meets criteria for a specific learning disability under the Disabilities Education Act, and to recommend appropriate interventions or special education services.

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TEMA Therapy offers Diagnostics & Testing services for anyone wishing to learn more about their symptoms, find their possible causes, and get guidance on their next steps.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about our unique approach to assessment and testing.

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If your child is struggling in school, a comprehensive Learning Disability Evaluation can provide the clarity and support you need. At our New York practice, we help identify learning difficulties like dyslexia, processing speed issues, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and more through standardized tests and expert analysis.

We specialize in evaluating children, teens, and young adults for a specific learning disability that may impact academic performance or daily functioning. Our process is designed to offer parents and schools a roadmap for the next steps in supporting the child’s learning journey.

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Our Evaluation Process

Our comprehensive assessment process begins with a consultation to understand your child’s background and developmental history. We gather data from parents, teachers, and previous test results, and use advanced assessment tools including:

  • Wechsler Intelligence Scale and IQ test

  • Wechsler Individual Achievement Test

  • Visual-Motor Integration measures

  • Screening for attention issues, language impairment, and learning style

We take care to assess basic psychological processes and how they impact your child’s learning profile.

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Who Needs This Evaluation?

Many parents come to us after a teacher, school psychologist, or pediatrician notices persistent learning difficulties. These challenges might include:

  • Trouble with reading fluency or math problems

  • Poor working memory or processing speed

  • Frequent frustration or behavioral issues in the school setting

  • Gaps in academic skills compared to peers

  • Difficulty following multi-step instructions or recalling information

We also work with young adults in high schools or private schools preparing for college or needing documentation for accommodations on standardized tests.

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What You Can Expect

Each evaluation is tailored to your child’s unique learning needs. Once testing is complete, you’ll receive a detailed report that includes:

  • An accurate diagnosis (if applicable)

  • Strengths and challenges in cognitive abilities and academic performance

  • Recommended Support Services or related services

  • Guidance on next steps such as special education services, assistive technology, or referrals to a learning specialist

We’ll also help coordinate with your child’s teacher, school staff, or case manager to ensure findings are implemented.

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Why Choose Us?

Located in New York, our clinic has helped hundreds of families navigate the complex school system with confidence. Our licensed psychologists bring expertise in child development, mental health, and Disability Testing. We stay informed on the latest guidelines from the National Center for Learning Disabilities and the Learning Disabilities Association of America.

Whether you’re navigating the public school system or exploring options at private schools, we provide the clarity needed for decision-making.

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Next Steps

Scheduling a Learning Disability Evaluation is the first step toward unlocking your child’s full potential. Early identification leads to better outcomes, especially for students in first grade through school-aged children.

Visit our website to request a consultation. Our team will walk you through the evaluation process, coordinate with your child’s school, and provide actionable recommendations based on assessment results.

Let us help your child succeed academically and beyond.

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Next Steps

Scheduling a Learning Disability Evaluation is the first step toward unlocking your child’s full potential. Early identification leads to better outcomes, especially for students in first grade through school-aged children.

Visit our website to request a consultation. Our team will walk you through the evaluation process, coordinate with your child’s school, and provide actionable recommendations based on assessment results.

Let us help your child succeed academically and beyond.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Have more questions? Email us at [email protected] for further queries.

What age should my child be for a Learning Disability Evaluation?

Evaluations are available for School-Aged Children, from first grade through high schools. Young adults preparing for college or career transitions can also benefit from assessment.

Will this affect my child's school placement?

A proper learning disability diagnosis helps schools make informed decisions. It can qualify your child for special education services, accommodations, or classroom learning strategies.

What types of tests are used?

We use Learning Disability Tests, including intelligence tests, screening tests, and tools to assess visual-motor integration, processing speed, and cognitive abilities.

Can this help with ADHD or other conditions?

Yes. We evaluate conditions like attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, intellectual disability, language impairment, and other developmental disabilities as part of the neuropsychological evaluation.

What role does the family play in this process?

Family history, input from caregivers, and context from the child’s teacher all shape our understanding. Data collection from home and school is an important component of our assessment process.

How does this differ from school testing?

Schools often have limited assessment tools and time. We offer in-depth testing, a private and controlled school setting, and collaboration with both public school and private school systems.

What happens after the evaluation?

We walk you through the next steps, connect you to Support Services, and make referrals to learning specialists or healthcare professionals as needed.

Are evaluations accepted by schools and colleges?

Yes. We follow best practices aligned with the International Dyslexia Association, Disabilities Education Act, and guidelines recognized across the United States.

Can this evaluation be used for standardized testing accommodations?

Absolutely. Results may qualify students for accommodations on standardized tests such as extended time or use of assistive technology.

What if my child has trouble with math facts, reading comprehension, or problem-solving?

We assess specific learning disabilities across all academic areas, helping identify tailored solutions for your child’s challenges in academic skills.

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