Free • 26-page guide

Understanding Psychoeducational Assessments

Decode the report. Use it to get supports.

Who this is for

  • Parents who just received a psych-ed report
  • Parents waiting on assessment and unsure what to expect
  • Parents whose school 'isn't using' the report

What's inside

  • What each section of the report actually means
  • Standard scores, percentiles, and discrepancies — translated
  • Common diagnoses and what they signal for school
  • Turning recommendations into IEP language
  • What schools accept (and what they push back on)
  • Public vs private assessments in Canada
After reading, you'll be able to
  • Read the report with confidence
  • Bring the right pages to the right meetings
  • Get recommendations into the IEP — not the recycling bin
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No. While we have especially deep Ontario expertise, the strategies, scripts, and rights frameworks apply across Canada. Province-specific notes are flagged where they matter.

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