FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
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Early evaluations can help identify developmental delays or challenges that may benefit from early intervention, improving long-term outcomes.
Studies have also found early intervention can play a critical role in preventing certain disorders from fully manifesting or in reducing symptom severity.
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Our assessments guide adolescents and young adults in understanding their strengths and challenges, providing recommendations for academic accommodations, career planning, and mental health support.
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For babies, toddlers, and young children tests are often play based and may incorporate parent participation.
For children, adolescents, and young adults, tests incorporate a variety of paper and pencil type activities (e.g., writing, drawing), playing with blocks, assembling puzzles, and computer-based tasks.
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Parents and caregivers can let their child know that they will be doing a variety of activities, including playing with blocks, drawing, putting together puzzles, and listening to stories.
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We generate a comprehensive report with results, practical ecommendations, and referrals to specialty providers if needed. Reports are mailed approximately 2 to 3 weeks of the completed evaluation.