Diagnosing a learning disorder is the first step – though meaningful support goes beyond testing. At Psychology 360, we help families and individuals understand next steps and access tools that make a real difference at school, at home, and in everyday life.
After each evaluation, our psychologist will provide a detailed review of findings and clearly outline all recommended supports and interventions. These may include:
Support Tools and Recommendations
Educational Therapy: More than tutoring, educational therapy focuses on the underlying tied to the learning disorder.
504 Plans and IEPs: School-based support that provide individualized accommodations and services for eligible students.
Testing Accommodations: Support for tests and standardized exams may include extended time, distraction-free testing space, multi-day testing, access to note-cards, hard-copy materials or oral administration of exam questions.
Developmental Vision Therapy: If visual tracking or processing issues are identified, we may refer for specialized vision therapy to support learning readiness.
Our goal is to not only identify learning differences — but to empower each client with a plan for success, whether in school, at work, or in life.