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We help families understand what’s going on with learning, reading, writing, attention and school progress — and what to do next.
A comprehensive assessment provides clarity about your child’s strengths, challenges and learning profile. You receive a detailed, easy‑to‑understand report with practical recommendations for home and school, along with a clear plan for next steps. Our assessments are evidence‑based, child‑centred and designed to help you understand how your child learns so you can support them with confidence.
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Parents often come to us when they notice ongoing difficulties with reading, spelling, writing or schoolwork that don’t seem to improve with time or tutoring. You may be seeing:
• slow, effortful reading
• difficulty sounding out words
• guessing words or skipping lines
• trouble remembering spelling patterns
• messy or inconsistent writing
• frustration, avoidance or low confidence with schoolwork
• a big gap between verbal ability and written output
If these signs feel familiar, an assessment can help you understand what’s happening and how to support your child effectively.
Find out if this is the right assessment for your child
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Our reports often assist schools in planning appropriate supports.
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We understand that seeking an assessment can feel overwhelming. Our approach is warm, engaging and tailored to help children feel comfortable and confident, whether they need structure, encouragement or a bit of fun to bring out their best.
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Parents tell us they appreciate our warm, collaborative approach and the clarity our assessments provide. We focus on strengths as well as challenges, and we work closely with families, teachers and other professionals to ensure recommendations are practical and achievable.
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If you’re unsure whether your child needs an assessment, we’re here to guide you. A short conversation can help you understand the best next step.
We’re happy to talk through your concerns and help you decide.
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Talk to us about your child’s learning needs
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For more detailed information about dyslexia and dyslexia assessments, please visit our
Dyslexia Assessment Services page.