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Cheryl Adkins is the owner of Adkins Educational Consulting and Advocacy LLC. She is a licensed school psychologist who has worked with students and their families to support the RtI process, conduct psychoeducational evaluations, and support the development and implementation of IEPs, 504 Plans, and FBA/BIPs. Cheryl began her career in e
Cheryl Adkins is the owner of Adkins Educational Consulting and Advocacy LLC. She is a licensed school psychologist who has worked with students and their families to support the RtI process, conduct psychoeducational evaluations, and support the development and implementation of IEPs, 504 Plans, and FBA/BIPs. Cheryl began her career in education more than 20 years ago as a high school Spanish teacher. In 2013, she obtained her degree in School Psychology and began practicing in Upstate New York before relocating to the Tampa, Florida area in 2021. Cheryl has experience working with ASD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, ADHD, executive functioning, social-emotional functioning, ODD, cognitive impairment, speech and language disorders, mood disorder, motor delays, Down syndrome, selective mutism, traumatic brain Injury, and cerebral palsy. The area of dyslexia has become of particular interest to Cheryl over the last several years, in part, due to the lack of progress that is often seen in students with dyslexia and because she is the mother of a child with dyslexia.
Brandy Gulliford is the owner of Altitude Tutoring LLC and a dedicated educator with over two decades of experience assessing and teaching children. She is a Certified Structured Literacy Dyslexia Interventionist, Orton-Gillingham Certified, and EBLI Certified. Brandy holds Master's degrees in Elementary Education and Physiology and is li
Brandy Gulliford is the owner of Altitude Tutoring LLC and a dedicated educator with over two decades of experience assessing and teaching children. She is a Certified Structured Literacy Dyslexia Interventionist, Orton-Gillingham Certified, and EBLI Certified. Brandy holds Master's degrees in Elementary Education and Physiology and is licensed in Elementary Education, Gifted Education, and English for Speakers of Other Languages. Brandy taught at a gifted and talented center school for 15 years. This experience makes Brandy uniquely qualified to support children who learn differently, including those who are twice exceptional. Since 2020 Brandy has been the owner and chief educator of Altitude Tutoring LLC, focusing on students with unique abilities. Brandy's extensive skills in data collection, data analysis, and teaching students of varied abilities (including gifted, ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, speech and language disorders, APD, ASD, ODD, and selective mutism) enables her to effectively identify and support learning differences.
Our psychoeducational evaluations are available in-person and online. Our online evaluations bring the full suite of psychological and academic testing to the comfort of your home. Whether you choose in-person or online, our evaluations are administered by a licensed school psychologist and expert educator. This process includes a clinical interview followed by a tailored testing battery, ranging in time based on assessment type. Our psychoeducational batteries can include IQ, achievement, cognitive-attentional, and social-emotional tests, with certain materials provided in advance for use during the assessment. Our virtual assessments are the same as in-person batteries and make the testing process faster and more convenient without diminished quality.
A psychoeducational evaluation is a comprehensive assessment designed to understand a child’s cognitive, academic, and behavioral functioning. Conducted by our certified school psychologist and licensed educator, this evaluation aims to identify strengths and weaknesses in areas such as learning, attention, memory, and social skills. Through psychoeducational testing, the evaluation provides a thorough understanding of a child’s learning style, academic abilities, and behavioral patterns. This information is crucial for informing educational planning, accommodations, and interventions tailored to the child’s unique needs.
A psychoeducational evaluation offers numerous benefits and is essential for several reasons:
1. Clinical Interview
The goal of the clinical interview is to become comfortable with the examiners and for the examiners to get detailed information from you about the questions to be answered, your child’s current symptoms, and a broad view of your child’s history. The information obtained during the interview is then used to guide the selection of formal assessments to be administered so it is critical in the clinical interview that you and all involved parties are open and honest with the examiners. Doing so ensures the appropriate assessments are selected.
2. Formal Assessments
The assessment process involves the administration of formal assessments. These assessments have been scientifically validated through a peer-reviewed scientific process to examine the intended area of inquiry. The assessment experience is dependent on the selected measures. These are chosen based on your self-report during the interview and your identified question to be answered. Thus, the assessment process is individualized and tailored to your child and the assessment question.
Two broad types of assessments will be administered: 1) in-person or online active assessments and 2) paper/pencil or online at-home questionnaires. The in-person or online active administrations are the formal assessments that occur with the examiners. These assessments often include standardized tests, which involve the completion of observed tasks like matching pictures, reading out loud, completing math problems, manipulating blocks, and many other tasks. These assessments must occur with the examiners and often last between 2 and 6 hours. The length of time needed depends on the selected measures and the number of questions to be answered. These assessments may be broken up into multiple sessions depending on the age of the child and the assessments that will be administered.
3. Feedback Session
The feedback session is 45-60 minutes long. It is often conducted approximately 2 weeks after the completion of all assessments and at-home questionnaires. Between the assessment and feedback session, the examiners will prepare a detailed report, which includes the information obtained from the interview, your child’s performance on the assessments, and how your child compares to peers. The report will provide a summary of this information and the identified diagnoses. Based on the diagnoses, a list of recommendations is provided to assist in managing your child’s current symptoms. This may include recommendations for therapy, medications, sharing the report with others, and accommodations at home, school, and other important areas of functioning. The report can be used to share the assessment findings with important stakeholders such as physicians, psychiatrists, therapists, and teachers. Individuals often use the report to advocate for accommodations at school and other important areas of functioning.
Preparing for a psychoeducational evaluation involves several important steps:
Following a psychoeducational evaluation, parents can anticipate:
A comprehensive psychoeducational evaluation explores how cognitive, attention, and emotional/behavioral factors may be hindering academic, social, or functional success. This is our most commonly requested assessment, as it covers all possible areas of difficulty.
Assessments include:
Comprehensive report with suggestions for intervention provided
Dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia testing involves a series of tests that measure reading accuracy, fluency, comprehension, listening comprehension, writing, and math abilities.
Assessments include:
Report with suggestions for intervention provided
Talented and gifted testing involves a process to determine if a student is gifted and talented.
Assessments include:
Brief report explaining all testing completed and findings