Horizon Educational Psychology

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All school districts offer psycho-educational evaluations at no cost to parents when a student has a suspected disability. However, not all families feel comfortable receiving an evaluation or services in their child’s school setting. At other times, families disagree with the results of the school district’s evaluation results and seek a second opinion. Whether you want a private evaluation or a second opinion, our evaluations will address your concerns.Our evaluations are comprehensive, combining standardized assessments with a holistic approach that considers each child’s emotional, behavioral, and cognitive needs. We tailor our evaluations to identify unique learning styles and develop individualized strategies, providing actionable insights that go beyond typical school-based evaluations.

Yes, we offer bilingual services, providing evaluations and counseling in both Spanish and English. We ensure that our services are culturally sensitive and accessible to all families, facilitating clear communication and effective support for diverse communities.

We work with students of various ages, from elementary school through high school. Our holistic approach and tailored interventions are designed to address each child’s unique developmental stage, learning challenges, and mental health needs.

Our holistic coaching goes beyond academics by focusing on the whole child, including emotional well-being, behavior, and lifestyle factors like nutrition and sleep. By addressing these areas, we provide parents with coaching support, including parenting and educational strategies, to help improve their child’s focus, self-regulation, and resilience, leading to better academic outcomes.

We believe in a collaborative approach, keeping parents informed and involved at every step. During evaluations, we collect parent input to understand the child’s needs better. In counseling and coaching sessions, we provide parents with strategies and guidance to support their child’s progress at home.