What does the evaluation process look like?
Every assessment begins and ends with a consultation with the parents of a child. In the initial session, a clinician will dicuss concerns you have about your child, including what is unclear to you and what information you need to go further. We help you better understand what information an evaluation can provide and what options may be available to help your child advance. You and your clinician will then write up a clear list of questions to be answered by the evaluation. Tests are then carefully chosen to gather the information needed to answer your questions and an estimate for the time and cost of the evaluation will be given. The next steps generally include meetings with your child to conduct the evaluation. These meetings generally take from 2-3 hours and typically take place in the morning when your child’s mind is fresh. The psychologist will explain the process to your child and the activities that they will do together. These activities may include paper and pencil tasks
Related Questions
- What will the collaborative evaluation process ideally look like: collaboration among grantees across different sites or collaboration between a grantee and LTG Associates?
- Where do I get a licensed engineer / architect to look at my pool to get the process started?
- What does the evaluation process look like?