Psychological Report Review and Parent Next-Step Guidance
Translate long clinical reports or a new diagnosis into actionable next steps for home and school.
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Book ConsultationMany parents receive assessment reports but still feel unsure what the results mean, what the diagnosis means, what the scores mean, what the school should do, or what parents should do at home. Report review helps translate technical information into practical next steps.
This service is right for you if:
- You just received a diagnostic report and don't know what it means.
- The report is full of clinical jargon you don't understand.
- You are unsure how to explain the results to your child's school.
- You want to turn general recommendations into a daily home plan.
Reports parents may bring:
- Autism assessment report
- ADHD screening report
- IQ/cognitive report
- Learning difficulty report
- Speech/language report
- Occupational therapy report
- School observation notes
- Behaviour report
- IEP or school support plan
How this service helps (What can be reviewed):
- What parents usually misunderstand
- How scores are explained
- How recommendations are turned into action
- How to prepare school questions
What you leave with:
You will leave with a clear, plain-language understanding of your child's cognitive or developmental profile. We provide specific action steps for home routines and a prioritized list of accommodations to discuss with the school.
What this service does not include
Safety Boundary: Report review is educational guidance and does not automatically replace the original evaluator’s clinical opinion, local diagnosis, or legal educational process.
Parents Also Ask
Do I need an assessment?
If you are unsure if you need an assessment to begin with, read our guide on when to seek an assessment.
Can this improve with home strategies?
Understanding the report allows you to implement the right home strategies, which can significantly improve daily functioning.
Should I speak to the school first?
We recommend reviewing the report to clearly define what accommodations you are asking for before meeting with the school.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can you explain my child’s psychological report?
Yes, we help you understand the clinical jargon, what the scores mean in real life, and how the diagnosis or findings impact your child's daily functioning at home and school.
Can you give a second opinion?
This service is for educational guidance and understanding the report you have. It does not replace the original evaluator's clinical opinion or provide a formal new diagnosis.
What should I do if the report is confusing?
Many reports are written for other professionals, not parents. We review it together and translate the recommendations into practical steps you can start taking today.
Can you help prepare questions for school?
Yes. One of the most important steps after an assessment is sharing the findings with the school. We help you pull out the key information and prepare specific requests for accommodations.
What if I disagree with the report?
We can discuss your concerns, help clarify what the assessor observed, and guide you on how to follow up with the evaluating professional or seek further assessment if needed.
Ready for clarity and a clear plan?
Book your parent guidance session today and turn confusing assessment results into a practical plan.
