Understand Your Child’s Needs with Expert Testing and Guidance
Our personalized psychological testing uncovers your child’s strengths and challenges, giving you a plan and the tools to support their emotional and cognitive development. We’ll help guide you to the right solutions for their success.
Why Have Your Child Tested?
Understanding your child’s cognitive and emotional needs is key to supporting their development. Psychological testing offers a clear path forward, helping identify potential challenges such as learning disabilities, behavioral concerns, or emotional struggles.
This knowledge empowers you to provide the right interventions, improving your child’s success both at school and at home.
Why Choose Long Island Psychology for Testing?
Psychological testing at Long Island Psychology provides you with clear insights into your child’s development, helping to pinpoint challenges such as learning disabilities or emotional struggles.
Assessments allow for targeted interventions, so you can support your child’s growth and well-being more effectively. Our experienced team creates a safe, supportive environment for your child during testing, ensuring they feel comfortable.
With personalized results, you’ll have the tools and guidance needed to help your child grow academically, socially, and emotionally.
Understanding Your Child’s Unique Needs Through Expert Testing
At Long Island Psychology, we offer an array of tests designed to provide insight on your child’s strengths and areas where they may need support. With this information, we help you make informed decisions about your child’s education and mental health, ensuring they receive the guidance and resources they need to grow both academically and emotionally.
Here are the test we offer and how they help
WISC-V (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children): Measures intellectual abilities in children aged 6-16, identifying strengths and weaknesses in cognitive development.
SB5 (Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales): Assesses intelligence from age 2 to adulthood, focusing on reasoning, memory, and problem-solving skills.
KTEA-3 (Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement): Evaluates academic skills like reading and math to help identify learning disabilities.
BASC-3 (Behavior Assessment System for Children): Assesses emotions and behaviors to identify potential emotional or behavioral challenges in children aged 2-21.
Psychological Testing Doesn’t Have To Be Confusing
We take the time to help you give your child the best possible outcomes. Testing can be intimidating bu we’ll guide you through every step. Fill out the form on this page or call us at the number below to get a free consultation today!
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Some Common Questions
About Psychological Testing
What can I expect during the psychological testing process for my child at Long Island Psychology?
During the psychological testing process at Long Island Psychology, you can expect a thorough and supportive experience. First, you’ll schedule a consultation where we discuss your child’s specific needs and concerns. On the day of testing, your child will undergo a series of assessments tailored to their age and needs, conducted in a comfortable and supportive environment. Our experienced team ensures your child feels at ease throughout the process. After testing, we provide a detailed report with insights and recommendations, and we offer follow-up consultations to discuss the results and next steps.
What follow-up services or support do you provide after psychological testing?
After psychological testing, Long Island Psychology offers comprehensive follow-up services to support your child’s development. This includes a detailed review of the test results and personalized recommendations for interventions or strategies to address any identified challenges. We also provide guidance on implementing these recommendations and offer additional resources or referrals if needed. Our goal is to ensure you have the tools and support necessary to help your child succeed both academically and emotionally. See our Child Therapy page for information on counseling services.
How can parents prepare their child for psychological testing to ensure accurate results?
To prepare your child for psychological testing, it’s helpful to discuss the process with them in a positive and reassuring manner, emphasizing that the testing is a way to better understand how they learn and feel. Ensure your child gets a good night’s sleep before the testing day and arrives on time. It’s also beneficial to provide any relevant background information or concerns you may have to the testing team. By creating a calm and supportive environment, you can help your child feel more comfortable and focused, leading to more accurate and meaningful results.


