Tailored Assessment and Support
When I work with children who have learning differences, my goal is to understand how they think, process information, and approach challenges. Learning differences can affect reading, writing, math, attention, and memory—but they don’t define a child’s potential.
Through a thorough evaluation and careful observation, I help parents identify the specific areas where their child may need support. This understanding allows us to create strategies and interventions that empower children to learn more effectively and confidently.
Actionable Recommendations
My approach to learning differences is comprehensive and individualized. Evaluations include cognitive and academic testing, developmental and behavioral history, and input from parents and teachers. I also consider overall health, emotional, social, and environmental factors that can influence learning.
Once we have a clear picture, I can provide actionable recommendations, including school accommodations, learning strategies, skill-building exercises, and integrative approaches that support focus, memory, and motivation. My goal is to help children reach their academic potential while building confidence and independence.