Psychological Testing Menu
Overall Intelligence and Social Emotional Functioning Tests for Children under 12
Measures IQ and overall intelligence in a child and measures the child’s ability to handle math, reading and other academic skills; Measures levels of Self Esteem, Depression, Anxiety, and propensity for disruptive behavior.
Overall Intelligence Tests for Children under 12
Measures IQ and overall intelligence in a child and measures the child’s ability to handle math, reading and other academic skills; Used to answer questions like: Is my child gifted? Is my child intellectually challenged?
School Readiness Testing
Measures the intelligence of a young child in anticipation of entering kindergarten. Also measures the child’s social and emotional maturity and the visual-motor skills. Provides early answers to questions like: Is my child gifted? What is the age equivalent of the child’s social development and emotional maturity.
ADHD Testing
Measures variability of response time (consistency), response time, impulsivity, inattention. Measure ability to stay on task, attention span duration, degree of restlessness, ability to complete a task, ability to control emotions and ability to interact socially. Testing uses tools appropriate to children under the age of 12.
Medication Effectiveness Testing for ADHD Patients
Testing to determine the effectiveness of ADHD medications by drug and dosage. Comparison of one drug to another for effectiveness. Comparison of varying dosages on performance of the patient. Testing answers questions like: Is this the right drug for my child? Is there a more effective drug. Is there a drug or dosage that will cause fewer side effects. Is the dosage right?
Eating Disorders in Children
Eating disorders in children come in all forms including refusal to eat, extreme weight loss, significant weight gain and obesity. Self image often plays a role in eating and nutrition. Testing can help determine underlying causes for these behaviors.
Diagnosis Confirmation
Bipolar Disorder? Depression? Behavior Disorder? Obsessive Compulsive Disorder? Anxiety Disorder? Posttraumatic Stress Disorder? Is my child’s diagnosis correct? Without a good diagnosis, treatment is impossible. Testing can confirm or correct a diagnosis in children.
Measures IQ and overall intelligence in a child and measures the child’s ability to handle math, reading and other academic skills; Measures levels of Self Esteem, Depression, Anxiety, and propensity for disruptive behavior.
Overall Intelligence Tests for Children under 12
Measures IQ and overall intelligence in a child and measures the child’s ability to handle math, reading and other academic skills; Used to answer questions like: Is my child gifted? Is my child intellectually challenged?
School Readiness Testing
Measures the intelligence of a young child in anticipation of entering kindergarten. Also measures the child’s social and emotional maturity and the visual-motor skills. Provides early answers to questions like: Is my child gifted? What is the age equivalent of the child’s social development and emotional maturity.
ADHD Testing
Measures variability of response time (consistency), response time, impulsivity, inattention. Measure ability to stay on task, attention span duration, degree of restlessness, ability to complete a task, ability to control emotions and ability to interact socially. Testing uses tools appropriate to children under the age of 12.
Medication Effectiveness Testing for ADHD Patients
Testing to determine the effectiveness of ADHD medications by drug and dosage. Comparison of one drug to another for effectiveness. Comparison of varying dosages on performance of the patient. Testing answers questions like: Is this the right drug for my child? Is there a more effective drug. Is there a drug or dosage that will cause fewer side effects. Is the dosage right?
Eating Disorders in Children
Eating disorders in children come in all forms including refusal to eat, extreme weight loss, significant weight gain and obesity. Self image often plays a role in eating and nutrition. Testing can help determine underlying causes for these behaviors.
Diagnosis Confirmation
Bipolar Disorder? Depression? Behavior Disorder? Obsessive Compulsive Disorder? Anxiety Disorder? Posttraumatic Stress Disorder? Is my child’s diagnosis correct? Without a good diagnosis, treatment is impossible. Testing can confirm or correct a diagnosis in children.