Comprehensive Psychoeducational Assessment Program for Children & Adolescents
Expert Psychologists & Assessment Team
Access to In-House Therapy & Psychiatry
In-Depth
Actionable Insight
Report for School
Accommodations
Covered by Most Insurance
or OSAP Bursary
Access to Special
Education Services
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What is a Psychoeducational
Assessment?
Our team of Clinical Psychologists, School Psychologists, and Psychometrists will conduct a series of Clinical Interviews, Psychological Testing, and Behavioural Observations to identify:
- Learning Disabilities
- Educational Barriers
- Cognitive & Behavioural Challenges affecting your child
The results of the Assessment will help educators and parents make informed decisions for personalized learning strategies and support.
Components of our
Psychoeducational Assessment Program
For Children & Adolescents
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- Clinical Interview with Parents/Caregivers
- Clinical Interview with Child/Adolescent
Our Clinicians will conduct separate Clinical Interviews to understand the caregiver’s primary concerns, family mental health and medical history & the current symptoms impacting your child.
Our Clinicians will review documentation such as Report Cards, IEPs, and Previous Evaluations (if any).
Following the Parent Clinical Interview, our Assessment Team will begin the Testing & Assessment stage, including Evaluations of:
- Intellectual & Academic Achievement
- Behavior & Cognitive Functioning
- Sustained Attention
- Visual & Verbal Memory
- Visual Motor Integration
Your child’s Assessing Psychologist will discuss the Assessment Findings & provide recommendations for School and Home.
A report with recommendations to support your child's overall well being and academic success will be received following the Parent Feedback Session.
What Comes After the Assessment Process?
Psychiatry & Medication Management
If it’s determined that your child might benefit from Medication Management, we can refer you to our Psychiatry team.
*Included in the program
Child & Youth Therapy
Evidence-based therapy treatment services for your child’s needs such as Talk Therapy, Play Therapy, CBT Therapy, and DBT.
*Additional Investment Required
Family & Parenting Support Therapy
Family Therapy & Parenting Support Therapy to help you navigate this journey & equip you with the skills to better support your child.
*Additional Investment Required
Does Your Child Need a Psychoeducational Assessment?
If your child is between 7 to 17 years old and:
If any of these symptoms resonate with your child's situation, then our Program is a good fit. Contact our Care Team to get started.
Psychoeducational Assessments at BeWell
Identify the root cause of learning disabilities
Combination of virtual or in-person sessions
Comprehensive support for parents & family
Access to therapy and medication management
Personalized report to support IEPs & school accomodations
Understand areas of strength and improvement for your child
Kid & Family Friendly Centres
BeWell Mississauga
816 Southdown Rd, Mississauaga
BeWell Hamilton
46 Forest Ave, Hamilton
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FAQ
Biological Parents: both Parents are required to provide written consent regardless of marital/relationship status. Exception includes if one parent is able to provide legal documentation indicating sole decision-making authority regarding education and health decisions for the child.
Primary Caregivers who are not Biological Parents: CAS, Foster, Adoptive Parents, Grandparents, or any other Family Member(s) who have proof of legal decision-making authority, will need to provide documentation and written consent.
The typical turnaround time for a Psychoeducational Assessment can vary depending on several factors, including the complexity of the Assessment, availability to complete live testing, the number of Tests Administered, and the Completion of Parent and Teacher Questionnaires. In general, the Turnaround Time can range from 6-8 weeks.
Yes, Parents or Guardians are involved in the Psychoeducational Assessment Process. One Parent or Guardian is required to be present during the Clinical Interview and Feedback Appointment. Your Child is not required to be present during these Appointments.
Your child's live testing session will be completed one-on-one with one of our assessment team members to ensure that the assessment results are as unbiased and accurate as possible. During the Assessment Process, our goal is to understand your Child's Abilities, learning Style, and any potential challenges. Having Parents present during the testing sessions could inadvertently influence the child's responses or behavior.
At BeWell Clinics, we understand that a comprehensive approach to understanding a child's educational and developmental needs goes beyond academic testing alone. We recognize that certain learning challenges or behavioral issues may have underlying psychological or psychiatric factors that require expert evaluation and care.
When you choose our Psychoeducational Assessment Services, your child will benefit from the expertise of both our skilled Clinical Psychologists and our Child Psychiatrist. Our psychiatry services include access to a specialized child and adolescent psychiatrist, ensuring a thorough evaluation of any potential emotional or behavioral concerns that may impact your child's learning and overall well-being.
This program is for kids and adolescents between the ages of 7 to 17 years old. If you are over the age of 18, please visit our Adult Psychoeducational Assessment Program.
Our primary focus is to assist individuals and their families in better understanding their learning styles, cognitive abilities, and educational needs. We strive to offer the necessary support and interventions to help each individual reach their full potential, regardless of a formal diagnosis.
At the end of the Assessment process a Diagnosis may or may not be given. Each child is unique, and not every client will meet criteria for a Psychological Diagnosis of a Mental Health Disorder following a comprehensive assessment.
Nevertheless, our Program will help you understand all the challenges affecting your child and provide actionable insights to improve school performance, quality of life, and suggest school accommodations (if needed).
If you feel ready to begin the program, Book a Free Consultation with our Care Team at your preferred time. If you have any further questions about our program, Contact Us today for more information.
Yes, our team consists of licensed and registered mental health professionals who have undergone specialized training to work with children and adolescents, ensuring that the treatment approach is tailored to your child’s specific developmental stage and needs.
Our treatment modalities are rooted in evidence-based goal-oriented practices, ensuring effective treatment approaches for your child. We strive to offer the most current and evidence-supported treatments available.
Our Child Therapy Treatments include:
- Individual Therapy: One-on-one counseling sessions tailored to meet the unique needs of the child or adolescent.
- Play Therapy: Utilizing play as a means of communication and expression for younger clients.
- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Helping children and adolescents develop coping skills and challenge negative thought patterns.
- Dialectical Behavior therapy (DBT): Helping children and adolescents understand difficult feelings and emotions and develop skills to better manage them.
- Family Therapy: Addressing family dynamics and strengthening relationships to support the child's well-being.
- Group Therapy/ABA: Offering a supportive environment for children and adolescents to connect with peers facing similar challenges.
- $500 deposit during Initial Consultation to secure spot in the program
- $1,500 payment in-person after the first Testing session
- $1,500 payment in-person after the second Testing session
You will receive fourteen (14) receipts of 60-minute charges of $250 to submit to your insurance provider for Psychology services.