Parent-Focused Psychosocial Assessment Packages

For caregivers of children struggling with ADHD, anxiety, emotional regulation, or low self-esteem — designed to provide clarity and tools.
Each package includes:
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A full psychosocial assessment (caregiver-focused)
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A personalized written intervention plan
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Internal collaboration with your team’s child-support clinician
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One or two caregiver support sessions (depending on the package)

Core Plan – (2 week involvement)
A professional assessment, a clear plan, and the support to implement it.
Includes:
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90-minute caregiver interview
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Tailored 1-2 page generalized intervention plan
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30-minute feedback session virtual (to review the plan)
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60-minute follow-up session (1–2 weeks later)
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Ideal for parents needing practical tools, insight, and a brief but supportive roadmap.
Support Plan (4-5 week involvement)
A deeper level of support for families needing a bit more time and collaboration.
Includes:
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90-minute caregiver interview
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Review of documents + standardized tools
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2-page intervention plan
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30-minute feedback session virtual
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60-minute follow-up session (1–2 weeks later)
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Adjust plan
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30 minute feedback session virtual (3 weeks later)
Great for parents who want extra depth while staying within a moderate support range.


Comprehensive Plan – (4-5 week involvement)
A full professional lens and deep support for long-term change and advocacy.
Includes:
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90-minute caregiver interview
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Review of questionnaires and supporting documents
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Brief internal consult with professionals involved with your child (school teacher, social worker, EA,…)
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Detailed 3-page intervention plan with strategies, routines, and next steps specific to each areas (school, extracurriculars, home)
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45-minute feedback session virtual
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60-minute follow-up session (1–2 weeks later)
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Adjust plan
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30 minute feedback session virtual (3 weeks later)
Best for families preparing for long-term advocacy, external referrals, or complex needs.
Optional Add-Ons
(Available with any package)
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School or daycare phone/email consult
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Attendance at school meeting (virtual/in-person)
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Letter for school or physician
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Additional caregiver session (30 min)
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Supplemental report or paperwork

To answer some questions we’ve received, here are highlights of our different psychosocial assessment plans
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Bridge between family and school: We facilitate communication and collaboration to ensure consistency and support across environments.
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Tailored intervention plans: We help families create strategies for home, social settings, and the school system.
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Holistic perspective: Our assessments provide a clear picture of the child’s strengths and challenges.
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Action-oriented recommendations: Families receive practical tools they can implement immediately.
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Support for advocacy: We empower parents to navigate school systems and access needed resources.
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Binder of resources: Families receive a binder with specific tools and educational information to help you better accompany your child.
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Flexible options: Different assessment packages are available to meet varying levels of need.
Please note: This is not a diagnosis.
Covered by most insurance companies.
Please reach out to us for more information about payment options and payment plan.



