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Assessment

Neurodiversity-affirming evaluations for clarity,
diagnosis and next steps.

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Neurodiversity-affirming evaluations for clarity, insight, and next steps

Evaluations at our center are collaborative, strengths-based, and designed to provide meaningful insight—not just answers. We offer clear, thoughtful recommendations that support success at school, at work, and in everyday life.

Assessment Services

Our assessments are grounded in a neurodiversity-affirming approach. We work with children, teens, and adults to better understand learning, attention, behavior, emotional experiences, and identity.


Whether you’re seeking clarity, a formal diagnosis, or guidance on what comes next, our evaluations are designed to provide both validation and practical direction.

Clarity, Understanding, and a Path Forward​

An assessment is more than a diagnosis—it’s an opportunity to better understand how someone thinks, learns, and experiences the world.

 

For some, this process brings language and validation. For others, it offers clarity around challenges or long-

standing questions. For many, it provides a clearer path forward.


Our goal is to ensure that every evaluation feels respectful, collaborative, and genuinely useful—highlighting strengths alongside areas of support, and offering recommendations that are realistic and actionable.

Types of Assessments Offered

We provide comprehensive, individualized evaluations, including:

  • Autism evaluations, including PDA-informed assessments

  • ADHD assessments

  • Psychoeducational evaluations (learning profiles, academic strengths, and support needs)

  • Emotional and behavioral assessments

  • Comprehensive/combined evaluations for multiple areas of concern

Each assessment is tailored to the individual and may include interviews, standardized measures, behavioral observations, and collaboration with parents, caregivers, teachers, or other providers when appropriate.

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Who This Is For​

Our assessment services may be a good fit for:

 

  • Children or teens experiencing challenges at school, socially, or emotionally

  • Adults seeking clarity around focus, identity, burnout, or long-standing patterns

  • Parents navigating questions about development, learning, or school supports (IEPs/504 plans)

  • Individuals exploring whether autism, ADHD, anxiety, or other neurodevelopmental differences may be part of their experience

Many people come to us with questions, curiosity, or a sense that something isn’t quite fitting. That’s enough.

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What to Expect​​

Our process is structured, but flexible and collaborative:

  • Initial consultation to understand your concerns, history, and goals

  • Testing sessions tailored to your needs (may occur over one or multiple visits)

  • Comprehensive evaluation using evidence-based tools and clinical insight

  • Feedback session where we walk through findings, answer questions, and discuss next steps

  • Written report with clear explanations and practical recommendations

We prioritize clear, supportive communication throughout the process, ensuring that results feel understandable, respectful, and useful—not overwhelming or overly clinical.

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Why Choose Us?​​​​

  • A neurodiversity-affirming, strengths-based approach

  • Experience with complex and often overlooked presentations, including PDA, high-masking autism, and twice-exceptional (2e) profiles

  • Thoughtful, detailed reports that are actually useful in real-world settings

  • A collaborative process that centers your experience and perspective

  • Clinical expertise informed by both professional training and lived understanding

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Ready to Learn More?​​​

If you’re considering an assessment or want to explore whether this is the right next step, we’re here to help.


Visit our booking page to schedule an initial consultation, or reach out with questions. We’re happy to talk through your concerns and help you decide what feels most helpful for you or your child.

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

Do you accept insurance?
We do not accept insurance directly, but we can provide a detailed receipt (superbill) that you can submit to your insurance company for possible out-of-network reimbursement. We are happy to answer any questions about this during our consultation.

How much does an assessment cost?
Assessment fees vary depending on the type and scope of evaluation. A comprehensive assessment is a significant investment and includes all testing sessions, analysis, a feedback session, and a detailed written report. A brief consultation call is available first to determine the best fit for your needs.


Do you offer a free consultation?
Yes. A brief 15–20 minute introductory call is available to help determine whether an assessment is the right next step. You can book this through the online calendar on our secure booking page.

What types of assessments do you offer?
We provide evaluations for autism (including PDA-informed), ADHD, learning differences, emotional and behavioral concerns, and combined assessments tailored to complex presentations. Each evaluation is individualized based on the questions you bring.

What does the assessment process involve?
The process typically includes an intake conversation, testing sessions, a feedback meeting to review results, and a written report with practical recommendations. We work collaboratively to ensure the process is respectful, clear and supportive throughout.

Do you work with both children and adults?

Yes. We conduct assessments for children, teens, and adults, depending on their needs. Many clients are exploring diagnosis for the first time, while others are seeking updated evaluations or advocacy tools for school or work.
 

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