Many parents sense something isn’t quite right long before anyone else says it.

Maybe homework takes hours.
Maybe your child is bright but struggling in school.
Maybe teachers say your child “needs to try harder.”

When learning feels harder than it should, it can leave parents confused and worried.

This quick self-check can help you determine whether psycho-educational or neuropsychological testing might be helpful for your child.

Parent Self-Assessment

Quick Parent Quiz

In the past 6–12 months, have you noticed any of the following in your child?

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What Your Answers May Mean
Score: 0
0–2 checks
Your child may simply be experiencing typical academic challenges. However, if concerns continue or grow, it may still be helpful to consult with a specialist.
3–6 checks
Your child may be experiencing learning or attention challenges that could benefit from further evaluation. Many parents find that psycho-educational testing provides clarity about how their child learns best.
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Your child may benefit significantly from a comprehensive neuropsychological or psycho-educational evaluation.

Testing can identify learning differences such as:

  • ADHD

  • Dyslexia

  • Dysgraphia

  • Dyscalculia

  • Executive functioning challenges

  • Processing speed or memory difficulties

Understanding these challenges can help families and schools create the right support plan.

Why Parents Choose Psycho-Educational Testing

A comprehensive evaluation helps parents:

✔ Understand how their child learns
✔ Identify learning challenges early
✔ Reduce frustration and anxiety around school
✔ Advocate effectively with teachers and schools
✔ Obtain IEP or 504 accommodations when appropriate

Most importantly, testing often helps children realize:

“There’s nothing wrong with me — my brain just works differently.”

How Testing Helps Parents Advocate at School

Schools typically require objective documentation before providing accommodations.

A neuropsychological evaluation can support:

  • IEP eligibility

  • 504 plans

  • Extended time on tests

  • Reduced-distraction testing environments

  • Assistive technology

  • Standardized test accommodations (SAT / ACT)

Testing transforms advocacy from guesswork to clarity.

Schedule a Parent Consultation

If several of these signs sound familiar, you’re not alone.

Many families seek psycho-educational testing when they simply want to understand why school feels harder for their child than it should.

At Footprint, we provide thoughtful and comprehensive evaluations that help parents gain clarity and help children move forward with confidence.

Schedule a consultation today to discuss whether testing may be helpful for your child.