Services
Independent Educational Evaluations (IEEs)
An Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE) is a comprehensive assessment conducted outside of the school system to provide an objective understanding of a student’s learning and developmental needs.
These evaluations can help identify learning disabilities, cognitive differences, and social-emotional challenges that may impact academic performance.
The evaluation process may include:
• Review of educational and developmental history
• Cognitive and academic testing
• Behavioral and emotional assessments
• Detailed written report with recommendations
• Guidance for educational planning and accommodations
IEEs provide families with valuable insights that help ensure students receive appropriate educational support.
Educational Counseling
Educational counseling provides individualized support for students experiencing academic, emotional, or school-related challenges.
This service helps students develop skills that support both learning and emotional wellbeing.
Educational counseling may focus on:
• Improving academic confidence
• Developing effective study and organization skills
• Managing school-related stress or anxiety
• Building positive coping strategies
• Strengthening communication and problem-solving skills
The goal is to help students feel more confident, capable, and supported in their educational journey.
Parent Coaching
Parent coaching offers guidance and support to help caregivers better understand their child’s learning profile and emotional needs.
Through coaching sessions, parents can gain practical tools and strategies that support their child’s development both at home and at school.
Parent coaching may include:
• Understanding learning differences
• Managing behavioral challenges
• Supporting emotional regulation
• Improving communication between parents and children
• Developing strategies for school success
These sessions are designed to empower parents with knowledge and confidence.
IEP Advocacy
Navigating the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process can be overwhelming for many families. Advocacy support helps parents better understand their child’s educational rights and the services available to them.
Advocacy services may include:
• Reviewing school evaluation reports
• Preparing for IEP meetings
• Helping families understand educational recommendations
• Supporting communication between families and schools
• Ensuring students receive appropriate accommodations and services
The goal is to ensure students receive the support they need to succeed academically.