learning disability SIGNS YOUR CHILD NEEDS A LEARNING DISABILITY EVALUATION

  • Your child is not performing well in school
  • Does your child try to avoid going to school?
  • Does your child feel they don’t fit in with their peers or have trouble making friends?
  • Does your child have problems reading or writing?
  • Is their backpack, desk, or room a mess?
  • Are you worried that your child isn’t making adequate progress?

YOU WANT THE BEST FOR YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER

Your son or daughter wants to do well in school. When they fall short of success, it hurts their self-esteem and reinforces their fear of being stupid. Maybe they flip letters like in Dyslexia? Perhaps they are not reading at grade level? Do timed tests cause your son or daughter to panic? They become anxious or depressed and avoid schoolwork. They feel like they are pulling away from you and won’t tell you how they feel about their school day. You want to help but are not sure where to start.

Learning Problems are common and can be overcome. You need a specialist to know the real problem and what to do about it. We can help you understand your child’s learning needs and develop a plan to help them.

PSYCH ASSOCIATES CAN HELP

We listen to your concerns and develop a plan specific to your child. We use the most state-of-the-art testing techniques and procedures to quickly and accurately measure your child’s abilities and understand their needs. We then create a report to explain how you and their school can best help.

Our evaluation appointments are easily made online or by calling our office. We’ll schedule you quickly, and once we finish testing will get your results.

Take the First Step

If you are ready to understand exactly how your child learns and what needs to be done to maximize their education, call Dr. Cline at 417-414-0333 or schedule the initial interview at www.PsychologistSpringfield.com. We offer quick first appointments and a fast turnaround after testing because we understand that you need answers.

A learning disability evaluation in Springfield, MO is a comprehensive psychoeducational assessment conducted by a licensed psychologist to identify whether a child or adult has a specific learning disability (e.g., dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia). At Psych Associates Springfield, we use state-of-the-art testing techniques to accurately measure cognitive and academic strengths/weaknesses in our local community.

You might consider an evaluation if your student is consistently struggling with reading, math, writing, or other academic tasks despite effort and support, or if accommodations (e.g., via IEP or 504) are needed in Springfield public or private schools.

In Springfield, our learning disability evaluations typically include:

  • A clinical interview and history of academic, developmental, medical, and family background
  • Standardized tests of intelligence (IQ) or cognitive processing
  • Achievement testing (reading, writing, math, etc.)
  • Tests of executive functioning, memory, attention, and processing speed
  • Behavior rating scales or questionnaires from parents/teachers
  • Interpretation, scoring, and a feedback session with you and, if applicable, your child

The testing portion may take several hours (often 3–6 hours across one or more sessions), followed by scoring and report writing. In Springfield, clients receive a comprehensive written report with findings and recommendations suited for local school districts.

Yes — a well-documented evaluation from a licensed provider in Springfield can be used to request accommodations or support under Section 504 or special education (IDEA). School districts in Missouri typically accept private evaluations as part of the eligibility process.
To align with Missouri Department of Elementary & Secondary Education rules, evaluation data should clearly demonstrate academic underachievement relative to intellectual ability, rule out other causes (e.g. visual, hearing, lack of instruction), and include recommendations for supports. MO Department of Education
Your evaluation report will help you advocate for IEP, 504, or classroom strategies in local schools.

Absolutely. While many evaluations focus on school-age children, learning disability evaluations in Springfield also serve older adolescents and adults (e.g., college students, employees).
Adult evaluations can help establish the presence of a learning disability, guide strategies, and support requests for accommodations (e.g., extended test time, assistive technology) in higher education or workplace settings. At Psych Associates Springfield, our protocols adapt to adult needs.

In Springfield, the cost for a comprehensive learning disability evaluation depends on complexity, length, and additional testing needs. Private evaluations often range from several hundred to over two thousand dollars.

Insurance coverage varies: some plans in Missouri may cover parts of the evaluation (e.g. diagnostic testing) if deemed “medically necessary,” while others treat assessments as out-of-network services. Many clients use Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) or Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) for out-of-pocket costs.

Before proceeding , we recommend contacting your insurer about psychological assessment benefits and asking for preauthorization.