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A clearer view of learning needs.

Educational assessments for learning and development

Educational assessments for children and adolescents may provide a clearer picture of each student's learning profile. They aim to offer meaningful insight into strengths, challenges, and the range of factors that shape how a young person experiences school and learning.

At PsychWell, we look beyond academic results to understand the whole learner; how they think, feel, and engage with the world around them. Using science-informed assessment tools, we provide personalised guidance that supports both well-being and academic progress.

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Cognitive assessments
(WISC-V)

The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, Fifth Edition (WISC-V) is an assessment used to measure a child’s cognitive abilities. It evaluates areas such as verbal comprehension, visual-spatial skills, reasoning, memory, and processing speed.

Achievement assessments
(WIAT-III)

The WIAT-III (Wechsler Individual Achievement Test, Third Edition) is used to assess a person’s academic skills across various domains. It is designed for individuals from preschool through adulthood and helps to measure abilities in areas such as reading, writing, mathematics, and oral language.

What educational assessments can uncover

Educational assessments aim to build a clearer understanding of a person’s learning profile, including their strengths, areas of difficulty, and the factors that shape how they think and learn.

These assessments may consider:

How the educational assessment process works

Wouldn’t it be helpful to gain clarity about whether ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyscalculia, or giftedness may be relevant before committing to a full diagnostic assessment?

At PsychWell, our process is designed to be thoughtful, staged, and transparent so families may feel informed and confident at every step, without unnecessary cost or overwhelm.

Discovery call

A brief, welcoming conversation to explore your concerns, address any questions, and determine whether proceeding with an assessment pathway may be appropriate.

Initial consultation

A detailed clinical session that includes screening measures, observation, and discussion. This step may help to clarify whether a full assessment is indicated.

Comprehensive assessment

At this stage, a clinical interview and formal standardised assessments are conducted, with findings carefully integrated into a comprehensive written report.

Feedback Session

A dedicated session to talk through results, provide clear and considered responses, and discuss practical recommendations and the pathway forward.

This structured approach ensures that families receive professional guidance early, and only proceed to full assessment when it is clinically appropriate, supporting informed decision-making and meaningful outcomes.

What your assessment includes

Your assessment includes a range of supports designed to provide clarity, build understanding, and guide meaningful next steps.

Written report

A well-structured summary of cognitive and academic findings, providing meaningful insight into each person's learning needs.

Recommendations

Considered, personalised suggestions designed to help shape educational and developmental goals.

School or Vocational strategies

Practical strategies to guide learning plans and improve progress at school or work.

Support pathways

Information and guidance on further services that may support confidence and improve daily functioning.

Feedback session

An understanding discussion designed to explore findings, address questions, and build clarity.

Who we work with

Educational and cognitive assessments are available for children, adolescents, and adults, with assessment tools thoughtfully matched to each person's age and developmental stage.

The WISC-V is suitable for exploring cognitive abilities in young people aged six to 16, while the WIAT-III is designed to provide a clearer picture of academic skills from childhood through to adulthood.

Ongoing support following your assessment

Your educational assessment is just one step in understanding learning needs.

An educational assessment is just one part of building a clearer understanding of learning needs. Optional follow-up sessions are available to explore results and consider what they may mean for day-to-day learning. Ongoing therapy is also available for those who feel further support would be beneficial.

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Common questions about educational assessments

Cognitive assessments are designed to explore how a person thinks, reasons, and processes information, while achievement assessments focus on academic skills such as reading, writing, and mathematics.

Most assessments take a few hours across one or two sessions. This allows enough time for a thoughtful and developmentally informed process.

Yes. Our assessment reports are recognised by schools and allied health or educational professionals, and may assist in guiding appropriate support and next steps.

Yes. Following your assessment, you will receive a clear and personalised written report that includes recommendations aimed at supporting learning and well-being.

Yes. Our assessments can explore learning strengths, giftedness, and potential learning disorders, helping to develop a clearer and more complete understanding of each individual learner’s needs.

Get started with PsychWell today

Appointments are available without a waiting list, so you can begin your educational assessment whenever the time feels right. If you feel ready to explore your or your child's learning needs, connect with PsychWell to arrange a consultation.

If exploring your or your child’s learning needs feels helpful, you can connect with PsychWell to arrange a consultation today.

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