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IQ Testing: Unlocking Cognitive Strengths & Potential

IQ testing is a valuable tool for understanding cognitive abilities, problem-solving skills, and learning potential. It can provide insight into areas of strength and challenge, helping individuals better understand how they process information and approach tasks. While often used in educational and clinical settings, IQ assessments can also be beneficial for personal growth, career planning, and identifying support needs.

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Comprehensive Assessment

If you're looking for a thorough evaluation, our assessment process ensures accuracy and flexibility. We offer both in-person and remote options to accommodate your needs

Here are the key components of our assessment::
  • Our assessment includes 1 test module, adapted to the age of the individual taking the test.
  • We offer only in-person options to ensure accuracy and objectiveness.
  • A final consultation provides detailed explanations and personalized recommendations based on the results.
  • The entire process takes 1 week, from application to the final consultation.
  • The test is conducted in an interactive format, ensuring engagement and flexibility.
  • Additional testing, such as personality assessments, is available if needed.
  • We assess individuals from ages 3 to 99
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When to consider this test

Our assessment can help identify key developmental and behavioral patterns. You may consider this evaluation if you experience::

  • Cognitive challenges - You may consider this assessment if you find problem-solving, reasoning, or learning new information particularly difficult.
  • Academic or professional concerns - You may consider this assessment if you struggle with schoolwork, job performance, or tasks that require critical thinking and adaptability.
  • Memory and processing speed - You may consider this assessment if you often forget information, take longer to process details, or have trouble following complex instructions.
  • Giftedness or intellectual strengths - You may consider this assessment if you or your child demonstrate advanced problem-solving skills, rapid learning, or a need for more intellectual challenges.
  • Family history - You may consider this assessment if there is a family history of cognitive differences, learning disabilities, or intellectual giftedness

The components of assesment

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WISC-V, Weschler Intelligence Scale for Children, Fifth Edition (1h) - in person

The WISC is considered the “gold standard” intelligence test for children ages 6 through 16. A psychometric test may be administered to a child if a parent wishes to gain more information about their child's education or psychosocial functioning. WISC assesses a child’s cognitive abilities including verbal ability, visual-spatial processing, fluid reasoning, working memory, and processing speed. The overall IQ score and profile provide an overview of strengths and weaknesses and offer a good understanding of a child’s performance.

WAIS-IV, Weschler Adult Intelligence Scale, Fourth Edition (1.5h) - in person

The WAIS is the most advanced adult measure of cognitive ability and is appropriate for adults and adolescents 16 years and above. The WAIS was developed with a special emphasis to meet the needs of individuals with clinical issues and provide clinicians with valuable data and insight for better treatment planning. WAIS assesses an individual’s cognitive abilities including verbal comprehension, perceptual reasoning, working memory and processing speed. It is typically used for educational placement and planning, as well as to assess for brain injuries and mental illnesses

WISC-V, Weschler Intelligence Scale for Children, Fifth Edition (1h) - in person

The WISC is considered the “gold standard” intelligence test for children ages 6 through 16. A psychometric test may be administered to a child if a parent wishes to gain more information about their child's education or psychosocial functioning. WISC assesses a child’s cognitive abilities including verbal ability, visual-spatial processing, fluid reasoning, working memory, and processing speed. The overall IQ score and profile provide an overview of strengths and weaknesses and offer a good understanding of a child’s performance.

WAIS-IV, Weschler Adult Intelligence Scale, Fourth Edition (1.5h) - in person

The WAIS is the most advanced adult measure of cognitive ability and is appropriate for adults and adolescents 16 years and above. The WAIS was developed with a special emphasis to meet the needs of individuals with clinical issues and provide clinicians with valuable data and insight for better treatment planning. WAIS assesses an individual’s cognitive abilities including verbal comprehension, perceptual reasoning, working memory and processing speed. It is typically used for educational placement and planning, as well as to assess for brain injuries and mental illnesses

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With 15+ years of experience, we provide personalized assessments, detailed reports, and ongoing support to improve quality of life.

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Ongoing Support

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