Psychoeducational Evaluations
UNLOCKING POTENTIAL THROUGH ASSESSMENTS
Is your child struggling to meet academic milestones? Do you feel they’re not reaching their full potential, even though they’re bright and capable? Or maybe you just want a clearer understanding of how they learn best. Psychoeducational testing can provide real answers—and a path forward.
While schools often do their best to support students, they may not always have the resources to assess children who are technically meeting grade-level standards but still showing signs of struggle—or coasting below their capabilities. Many bright kids fly under the radar because their challenges aren’t obvious, but you may notice subtle signs: frustration, low confidence, inconsistent performance, or a mismatch between effort and outcome.
Please reach out for more information about scheduling, pricing, and how testing can support your child’s development. Dr. Rothenberg is happy to answer your questions and guide you through the process.
Our Approach to Care
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Thorough, Insightful Testing
This type of assessment looks at a child’s cognitive abilities, academic skills, and emotional functioning. It helps identify learning styles, strengths, and areas where support may be needed. Testing can clarify whether challenges stem from neurologically based issues like ADHD, dyslexia, or other learning differences, or if emotional factors like anxiety or depression are playing a role.
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Compassion & Collaboration
Dr. Rothenberg brings warmth, curiosity, and compassion to every evaluation. She takes care to make the process engaging and comfortable for your child, while gathering the insights needed to create a personalized, practical plan. She collaborates with families and schools to ensure everyone is working together to support your child’s growth and success.
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In-Home Testing Available
To help children feel relaxed and do their best, Dr. Rothenberg also offers in-home testing services. This allows your child to complete the evaluation in a familiar, low-stress environment that supports their comfort and focus.
FAQs
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It’s a detailed assessment that identifies learning strengths and challenges, often used to diagnose ADHD, learning disorders, or to support IEP/504 planning.
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Children, adolescents, and college students struggling with academic performance, focus, memory, or standardized testing.
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The process may include cognitive testing, achievement measures, attention assessments, parent/teacher input, and a full written report.
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Yes. If clinically appropriate, we provide diagnoses and detailed accommodations recommendations to support IEPs, 504 plans, or college disability services.
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Due to standardized testing requirements, evaluations are typically conducted in person in NY or NJ.
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Yes. We can provide retesting, consult with schools, or offer follow-up feedback sessions after the evaluation.
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Most insurance plans do not cover educational or neuropsychological testing. We provide private-pay options with invoices for HSA/FSA reimbursement.