Assess motor skills, coordination, and daily routines
Develop personalized plans to support skills needed for self-care, school, and community participation
Provide tailored activities and strategies to improve hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and sensory processing
Support children in developing skills for tasks like dressing, writing, and using tools
Work collaboratively with families, teachers, and other professionals
Monitor progress and adjust programs as needed
Improved motor coordination, handwriting, and self-care skills
Greater independence at home, school, and in the community
Enhanced sensory processing and regulation
Increased confidence in daily activities
Practical strategies for families and educators to support ongoing development
Our Occupational Therapists are dedicated to helping you or your child participate fully and confidently in everyday life.
Assess speech, language, and social communication skills
Develop personalized therapy plans to support communication and language development
Provide tailored exercises and activities to enhance speech clarity, vocabulary, and social interaction
Work closely with families, teachers, and other professionals to support progress
Support alternative communication options, like use of AAC devices
Track progress and adjust therapy as needed to meet individual goals
Improved speech clarity and language understanding
Greater ability to express needs, wants, and feelings
Increased confidence in social and communication settings
Support for inclusion at school and in the community
Practical strategies for families and educators to encourage communication growth
Conduct assessments to understand emotional, behavioral, and cognitive challenges
Provide therapy and support for issues like anxiety, depression, stress, and behavioral difficulties
Offer strategies to manage emotions, improve social skills, and support mental health—particularly for neurodivergent clients
Support clients with developing coping skills, social communication, and resilience
Work collaboratively with families, schools, and other professionals to ensure consistent support
Track progress and adapt strategies as needed
Improved emotional well-being and mental health
Better management of anxiety, depression, or stress
Enhanced social skills and relationships, including support for neurodivergent clients
Increased confidence and resilience in daily life and social situations
Practical skills and strategies for ongoing support in everyday activities and school or work environments
Our Psychologists are dedicated to providing compassionate, tailored support to help you or your child thrive, regardless of neurodivergence.
Assess your child’s strengths and difficulties
Create personalized programs to support their learning, social skills, and behavior
Teach parents and teachers practical strategies to help at home and in school
Support your child in developing communication, social interaction, and everyday skills
Work alongside other professionals to provide coordinated care
Track progress and adjust strategies as needed
Tailored support that meets your child’s unique needs
Practical tips that can be used daily at home and school
Improved social, emotional, and communication skills
Increased confidence for your child and support for your family
Better inclusion and participation in community and school activities
Our Developmental Educators are here to support your child’s growth and help them reach their full potential.
At Your Journey Therapy, we provide a comprehensive range of psychological assessment services tailored to meet the individual needs of children, adolescents, and adults. Our team of experienced psychologists conducts thorough assessments to help understand each client’s unique profile, support diagnosis, and inform tailored intervention strategies. Below is an overview of the assessments we offer:
Assessments we cover:
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ADOS)
The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) is a standardized assessment tool used to evaluate and diagnose Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It involves structured activities designed to observe social interaction, communication, and play. This assessment provides valuable information about social communication skills and repetitive behaviors, helping to confirm ASD diagnoses and inform support planning.
Cognitive Assessments
Our cognitive assessments evaluate various aspects of intellectual functioning and cognitive strengths and weaknesses. These assessments help identify learning difficulties, intellectual disabilities, or giftedness. They can inform educational planning, support plans, and intervention strategies.
WISC (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children)
The WISC is a widely-used standardized test for children aged 6 to 16 years. It measures different areas of intelligence, including verbal comprehension, perceptual reasoning, working memory, and processing speed. Results help in understanding a child’s cognitive profile, identifying strengths and challenges, and guiding educational and developmental support.
WIPPSI (Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence)
The WIPPSI is designed for preschool children aged 2.6 to 7 years. It assesses cognitive functioning across various domains, providing early insights into a child’s development and assisting with early intervention planning.
ADHD Assessments
Our ADHD assessments are designed to evaluate attention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. Using a combination of questionnaires, behavioral observations, and developmental history, we help determine whether a client meets criteria for ADHD and provide recommendations for support and management strategies.
ODD (Oppositional Defiant Disorder)
Assessment for ODD involves comprehensive behavioral evaluations to understand patterns of defiant, disobedient, and hostile behaviors toward authority figures. This helps in diagnosis and supports tailored behavioral interventions.
OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder)
Our assessment for OCD involves clinical interviews and standardized questionnaires to identify symptoms of compulsions, obsessions, and associated distress. The goal is to understand the severity and impact of OCD symptoms and inform appropriate treatment options.
ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)
Similar to ADHD assessments, our ADD evaluations focus on attention difficulties without hyperactivity. We assess attentional control, distractibility, and organizational skills to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning.
Our Approach All assessments are conducted by trained psychologists skilled in working with diverse presentations. After completing the assessments, we provide comprehensive reports that include diagnostic impressions, strengths and challenges, and tailored recommendations to support development, learning, and well-being.
If you would like to discuss how our assessment services can assist you or your family, please contact us at Your Journey Therapy.
Cost Estimates for Psychological Assessments
At Your Journey Therapy, the costs for assessments vary depending on each client’s individual case and needs. Our psychologist will initially schedule a series of sessions to determine and confirm the specific assessments required to accurately understand your or your child’s profile.
Throughout this process, our staff will provide you with clear, step-by-step information from start to finish, including detailed and accurate quotes for both the assessment sessions and the subsequent reports.
Please note: The final cost will be tailored to your specific situation and the assessments recommended after the initial consultation.