What are psychoeducational assessments and why are they important?
Psychoeducational assessments are tools used to determine where and why a child may be struggling with academic functioning as well as emotional and behavioural difficulties. Psychoeducational assessments also include a variety of assessments to assess for intellectual ability, phonological issues, language-based problems and mathematical fluency.
Psychoeducational assessments are significant as they can help you understand your child’s learning and behavioural profile. They identify the way your child learns best and help you understand your child’s behaviour. For example, your child may struggle to perform as expected in reading, writing, or mathematics. A psycho-educational assessment would help to identify areas of need and help you and your child understand their strengths. These assessments also help parents/caregivers, educators as well as the child himself to acknowledge particular strengths and well-developed capabilities that can foster a better understanding.