Thriving Minds offers comprehensive psychological testing services to help identify and understand a range of concerns, including ADHD, learning disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, and more. Our individualized assessments are tailored to meet each client's specific needs, providing clear insights and recommendations that can guide treatment, academic support, and other interventions. With a team of psychologists, we ensure thorough and compassionate evaluations designed to uncover the answers you need.

Thriving Minds Offers Psychological Evaluation for Children and Adolescents With:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorders (Autism, formerly Pervasive Developmental Disorder, and formerly Aspergers Disorder)

  • Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

  • Dyslexia

  • Disorder of Written Expression

  • Mathematics Disorder

  • Reading Disorder

  • Executive Functioning Delays

  • Receptive or Expressive Language Delays

  • Developmental Disorders or Delays


Children are often referred by their medical providers, school, parent/guardian, or other child specialist for a comprehensive psychological evaluation.  Our psychological assessments include the following components: 

1. Initial Clinical Interview

This session consists of obtaining background information, including a detailed educational, medical, and psychological history.  Present concerns will be examined in depth to determine if testing is indicated and, if so, we will explain the appropriate tests to be administered. We request past assessments, medical records, and school performance (utilizing past report cards) to help us understand the history of your concerns.

2. Psychological Testing

Psychological testing can consist of intelligence testing, educational testing, personality testing, adaptive behavioral assessment, and social communicative ability assessment.  

This process generally lasts 3-10 hours, and is separated into two to three different testing sessions.  Furthermore, we will obtain (with your approval) teacher ratings and comments concerning academic performance and behavior.

3. Feedback Session

This final conference will consist of reviewing and discussing test results and personalized recommendations in detail. Individuals and families will leave this session with a clear “game plan” on how to proceed forward with success, including actionable next steps. Additionally, you will receive an extensive and descriptive written report that outlines all findings, diagnoses, and tailored recommendations to support ongoing growth and well-being.


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IEE (Independent Educational Evaluation)

An Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE) is a comprehensive assessment conducted by a qualified psychologist to provide an objective evaluation of a student's academic, cognitive, and behavioral needs. Typically requested by parents or school districts, IEEs are used to gain a deeper understanding of a student's unique challenges and strengths, especially when there are disagreements or uncertainties about previous evaluations. The goal of an IEE is to offer valuable insights and recommendations that can inform individualized education plans (IEPs) and other support services to help the student succeed academically and socially. To begin the process of an Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE), the first step is for the parent or school to agree on the evaluator who will conduct the assessment. Once the evaluator is approved, the school district typically needs to approve the associated costs for the evaluation. After these approvals are in place, we can schedule the evaluation and begin gathering the necessary information to provide a thorough and objective assessment. Call today for more information about our IEE services.


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