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Academic Testing & Assessments

All Subjects, K-Adult

Kindergarten Readiness

All Subjects, K-Adult

Our nationally recognized, academic testing includes all reading and math areas to identify strengths and weaknesses as well as Dyslexic tendencies and an Ability (I.Q.) screening score. 

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Kindergarten Readiness

All Subjects, K-Adult

These affordable & easy to use observation scales are recognized by education professionals &  doctors around the world!

We send them to you to fill out, we score them for you and you take them to your pediatrician to share concerns.

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Kindergarten Readiness

Kindergarten Readiness

Kindergarten Readiness

Is my child ready for Kindergarten?   Our friendly and fun academic testing will help you know exactly where your child's early learning skills are compared to most pre-schoolers across America.

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Onsite Local Tutors

Voted Best Local Tutors

Our personal Educational Therapist was named on of the Best tutors in 2018, 2019(mow, 2020, 2021 and 2022)  by Tutors.com!   Educational therapy differs from tutoring and other remedial interventions in the way that it considers the impact of school, family, and community on the client’s learning. In addition to academic goals set by academic testing, educational therapy attends to psycho-educational and socio-emotional goals as well.

Educational therapists collaborate with all the significant people concerned with the student’s learning, and they focus not only on remediation but also on building self-awareness and underlying learning skills to help clients become more self-reliant, efficient learners. Referrals for educational therapy are often made by allied professionals such as speech and language pathologists, psychotherapists, and neuropsychologists, among others, who see an educational need that their specific services do not address. 

The Association of Educational Therapists, the national professional organization for educational therapists, has set professional standards and requirements for educational therapists, including academic criteria, standards of ethical practice, and continuing education requirements.

AET benefits the public by verifying the training background of educational therapists and provides an online database of qualified practitioners. Consumers can be confident that these professionals have met rigorous training requirements.


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